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Ashley Robinson manages to avoid the doghouse after a mishap with a glass eyedropper and his boy George

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There is an old saying: “Men occasionally trip over the truth. They quickly get up, dust themselves off and pretend it never happened.”

I reckon that saying was probably generated by a female.

I mention this as, just last week, Old Mate and I had a conversation about borrowing her car and I said that I never touch her seat or the mirrors as I don’t need the drama.

“Liar,” she exclaimed. “You always adjust the rear vision mirror!”

I tried to explain that I was talking about the side mirrors because, for safety reasons, I needed to adjust the rear vision one.

That very night, something happened that probably supported her argument. I was about to feed my boy George who has been having some drops for a sore paw and every day it gets a bit harder to give them to him.

He usually takes the drops reluctantly, eats his dinner and we go for a walk straight after. So, this night, as I am giving the drops to him, he throws his head back and the bloody glass eyedropper part comes off the apparatus and disappears.

I had no idea where it went, but George had moved on, eating his dinner, and I am looking for the dropper on the lawn with zero luck. I am thinking: “Surely, he hasn’t swallowed it?”

I couldn’t find it anywhere. I raked leaves and went through them: no luck. On hands and knees in the garden bed: no luck. I started thinking about trajectory, like on CSI on TV: no luck.

I kept looking at George, who was waiting patiently for his walk, to see if he was bleeding anywhere and thinking to the future: examining his poo in case it came out the other end.

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To say I was stressed was an understatement. Do I tell Old Mate? Do I take him to the vet? What do I do?

I decided to wait until morning when the light was better to figure out what to do and what bloody story to tell her if I couldn’t find it. To say I had a sleepless night would be an understatement.

I eventually got up at 4.30am. The dog was fine, so out I went in the yard again. After 30 minutes, I had given up and was thinking about how to communicate what had happened.

Then, like a miracle, there it was right in front of me. A gift from heaven.

It saved me from that other very good saying: “I’m not saying you are a liar. I’m just saying you are very creative with the truth.”

Ashley Robinson is chairman of the Sunshine Coast Falcons and Sunshine Coast Thunder Netball, and a lifetime Sunshine Coast resident.

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