Now that is funny. :rofl Maybe he was passing them out to friends who needed them more than he did. :winkgrinQuote:
Originally Posted by Tilden;4188080;
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Now that is funny. :rofl Maybe he was passing them out to friends who needed them more than he did. :winkgrinQuote:
Originally Posted by Tilden;4188080;
I've found out that a couple of my gurls like Payday candy bars. I had one, partially eaten, and found them (Chloe and Celie) having a lick-fest when I wasn't looking. They seem to like the sweet, but I'm sure they like the salt from the peanuts, too.
Someone on our normal walk route found one that he had apparently lost in the snow (they found it while doing spring raking). As it was an I.D. tag, it had his name and my phone number on it. The person who found it called and asked for the dog, not realizing the name referred to a dog rather than a person. There was a bit of confusion until I realized what they were calling about and they realized that while they didn't know me (or him) by name, they had seen me and my dog walk by their house regularly.Quote:
Originally Posted by Unklescott;4188109;
I've also learned the hard way that if your dog has white neck fur, you really have to get the brass or gold-plated tags, because the pewter ones will leave a big grey streak on white fur.
I'm puppy-sitting my friend's Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and I just took her for a walk around our block... I got most of the salt off, but does anyone have any tips for getting pine sap out of dog fur? Thanks!
Depends on how much sap the dog has on it. When we had our English Springer Spaniel we used either butter or peanut butter. Just use your finger tips and rub it in and it should dissolve the sap. The dog will smell like peanut butter until you give the dog a bathQuote:
Originally Posted by Missyboxers;4190561;
We brought our pooch Cheyenne to the groomer's for the first time today. We've had her just a little over a year and have just been bathing her in the tub when needed. She's a very friendly dog but I wasn't quite sure how she would be for the groomers. The owner's miniature poodle was quite enamored of her and tried to mount her several times when we were bringing her in. :omg :laugh She seemed a little nervous when we were leaving. When we picked her up the groomer said she was a doll. They gave her a pretty pink bandana and two little pink bows on her ears. She smells so good!
http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k6...g?t=1297560648
Pretty girl!
Love that dog! What a great looking girl.
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What a pretty girl!! She takes great pictures!
The Westminster Dog Show starts today.
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