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johnre

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Mr. Olly found him a stick, we HAD to bring it home as well.
Just a suggestion - Olly running with a leash attached to his halter could cause injury if the loop end of the leash caught on something; better to disconnect the leash when he's running about.
 
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Dan in Pasadena

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Babysitting our grandchildren today and they were in the pool so Fifi, my "Eskidoodle" was on guard duty. Notice she uses the pillow and crosses her legs. I always thought this kind of thing was only a human trait - femininity.
I ask her every morning, "Did you just wake up pretty again today?" Yeah, I'm a fool about my dogs. It's why I ever started this thread.
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Zebedeewesty

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Someone was walking their dogs in the field across the road last night. When they tried to get them into the car to leave they saw my two in the garden and one came running across the road and jumped the wall into our garden to have a go at them. It was muzzled as its apparently not friendly with other dogs.
Lucy didn't appreciate the incursion into her garden and after a chase round the garden had it pinned to the ground by the throat. No damage done but it left the garden pretty quickly when she let it up.
She's a big softy but obviously won't accept other dogs coming into her territory unannounced.
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