Pet Post - Those who get left behind.
- nothintolose
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Thanks Flip-Flop!
When he was a little puppy, if he was doing something he shouldn't, and I told him not to, he'd look at me with that face, and I would want to crack up laughing. He would tilt his head a certain way (I am sure you dog owners all know what I am talking about) as if to say, "What, what did I do. I have no idea what you're talking about."
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When he was a little puppy, if he was doing something he shouldn't, and I told him not to, he'd look at me with that face, and I would want to crack up laughing. He would tilt his head a certain way (I am sure you dog owners all know what I am talking about) as if to say, "What, what did I do. I have no idea what you're talking about."
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- nothintolose
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- nothintolose
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Very Funny
My husband said that five is it for us and the two I am fostering will find another home. Only 3 years ago I never saw myself having cats
And they don't help around the house at all...lazy non-appreciative free-loaders!
Did you see the episode on how crazy cat lady became crazy cat lady?-too funny.


And they don't help around the house at all...lazy non-appreciative free-loaders!
Did you see the episode on how crazy cat lady became crazy cat lady?-too funny.
When will I see St John again?
Great thread, I like all the animal pictures!
jdbcypresstx-Madison the Springer's pretty sharp looking; we had one for 16 years and liked that breed. Now we just have 3 cats (down from 6). Find it easier to leave cats at home for trips, though we have a diabetic cat that has to be boarded.
Any trip we always check back at the vet's about the diabetic one (his name's Monster). Mouse (the cat) 17 years, and Bo 14, get free reign of the house while we're gone, and luckily my sister in law stops in every few days to make sure they're both fine-though she usually has to search and find them!
jdbcypresstx-Madison the Springer's pretty sharp looking; we had one for 16 years and liked that breed. Now we just have 3 cats (down from 6). Find it easier to leave cats at home for trips, though we have a diabetic cat that has to be boarded.
Any trip we always check back at the vet's about the diabetic one (his name's Monster). Mouse (the cat) 17 years, and Bo 14, get free reign of the house while we're gone, and luckily my sister in law stops in every few days to make sure they're both fine-though she usually has to search and find them!
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Sable has a paper fetish, too! Tissues, napkins, cardboard... Doesn't matter. Most of the time she just shreds it, but sometimes she eats some of itflip-flop wrote:It is always that look of "what could possibly be wrong with me ____________________(insert behavior here)".
With our Butter, she's always stealing paper products. The dog has a total paper fetish. Her favs are tissues ... why???

...ron
Time to start working on convincing the wife that we have to go back soon!
Time to start working on convincing the wife that we have to go back soon!
- nothintolose
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It's amazing what dogs will eat. I just had a client call me and put off their appointment because their cocker spaniel puppy was in surgery having a large nail, a bent nail, and a safety pin (closed) removed from it's stomach.
Tissue and paper are okay (relatively speaking) but watch out for dryer sheets and baby wipes...both are highly toxic for pets...I can personally attest to that
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Tissue and paper are okay (relatively speaking) but watch out for dryer sheets and baby wipes...both are highly toxic for pets...I can personally attest to that

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