Caleo
I agree, Witzend, that dogs are good dishlickers. This in fact is one of the household chores at which dogs excel, although when the well-licked dish is propelled under the sideboard dogs cannot easily retrieve it, Another good thing visiting dogs do is make sure everyone gets physical exercise throwing a bouncy toy, or walking in the park. They are also good at licking sore spots on the skin after cuts or grazes which is not so much a household chore as medical hygiene . I always hope I have enough dogs in the house to keep any overnight guests warm in their beds.
Oh, yes, there’s a lovely birthday card I’ve used more than once - hostess saying to guest, ‘It’s a little chilly so I’ve put an extra dog on your bed.’ ?
In the days when The Times used to publish your address with the letter, I once wrote one about the eminently useful pre-dish-wash talents of dogs - this was a ‘light’ reply to some horrible man who’d said dogs were ‘vermin’.
For some time afterwards I used to get lovely letters from a charming old chap who told me that his two Jack Russells (IIRC) would get right in the dishwasher for a thorough pre-wash!