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behle

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  1. I'm so sorry to hear Pushyc@t is failing. We will keep you both in our thoughts. :(
  2. Gack! I know exactly how you feel, Marble. Our newly adopted c@t had them and we were horrified when we discovered them. Off to the vet we went for the little magic pill just this past Monday. He definately acting perkier since the treatment. It's just gross.. :o
  3. I agree with Courtnek. Raise a stink and hit them in the wallet! :-? We moved to the countryside to be free of this sort of patronizing, annoying, oversight by those who really don't have a clue about individual freedoms and personal responsibility!
  4. :o :o :o Yucky!
  5. Cool! You DID get good news! :smilecolros:
  6. Howdy Do! From one "stranger" to another! Glad to see you back...I have to chuckle a bit since I just got back myself. :wink:
  7. We've got our fingers and paws crossed here, Malamum! :) It will be good that you will know, either way. But I am hoping for the best possible news!
  8. I can see why you miss her so! She has a wonderful face... :angel: [color=blue][size=6]Happy Birthday Meg![/size][/color]
  9. So sorry, HF... :cry:
  10. Hah! He has finally got his just desserts! :evilbat: Good news!
  11. [quote name='Kat']well this guy I feel is to blame more than any other person. He should have intervened when the female friend started to chastise the dog. Dogs are so emotional and that imbalance of emotion will tip them over the edge and result in a display of aggressive behaviour which the dog as you said began to show signs of. He is responsible fo his own dog so ultimately I hold him responsible and no you are not being irrational and if you want to repeat what I said here then go for it so he has a guilt trip and will think twice about treating another dog the way he did. He let that dog down and that was cruel even though it wasn't physical beating. Sometimes emotional cruelty in my eyes is just as bad a crime.[/quote] I am in total agreement with Kat on this issue. He failed his dog three times over..... :cry: This begs the question....How and when might he fail his new puppy? I was absolutely flabbergasted when I read that he euthanized Doc. :o
  12. Oooh! He is a real cutie-pie! Lucky for him he was dumped in front of your house. There is absolutely nothing too bad for those that dumped him! :evil: I'll say it again...he sure is cute! It will be interesting to see how he settles in and learns his house manners. :wink: You are his :angel:
  13. Help me stop laughing!!! :lol: :lol: What a great side-splitter!
  14. Thanks for the "timely" update on Rocco! He's got a wonderful life as he is. No need to make him miserable! :shiny:
  15. :o It hurts just thinking about it! :o I'm glad you're okay enough to laugh about it! Good manners fly out the window when FUN is offered! :wink:
  16. HF - The man should have left your dogs alone as instructed! At the very least he could have called you, or someone you trusted, if there was a concern instead of "handling" it....or mishandling the situation. It's too bad that the biting happened (because later he might try to blame her), and that Molly is traumatized. Some people just don't have the sense to do what is right! :o :o You would think he would know better... :evil:
  17. You are such a tease, HF! :wink: :D It better be good when you wake up!!! :evilbat:
  18. :bday: HAPPY FIRST BIRTHDAY! :bday: :smilecolros:
  19. It's good to hear from you, Angelboddy! Congratulations on Weeman :D
  20. Good news! Laurel is blossoming.... :D She knows she is in the best place ever and is safe, secure, and getting plenty of attention. Think what her life could have continued to be without your intervention. You are her angel!! :angel:
  21. That first pic of Munkee is absolutely adorable. All tucked in and asleep....sigh.... :angel: :angel: Nice pictures!
  22. I'm happy to hear Buck is fine. :D
  23. Carol, I hope you have an uneventful driving trip! Best wishes for Candy's trial on Thursday! I live only 30 minutes away from the Kalamazoo Fairgrounds. My husband and I usually go to the shows for fun, but this year he is working Thursday, Friday, and Saturday....and I have a day long curriculum writing meeting for school on Thursday. Otherwise I would be cruising around looking for your furkids. :D I hope you get rid of your nasty "bug"!
  24. [quote name='eric']When we moved into our first house, we were repainting most of the upstairs so we were sleeping on the floor in the spare bedroom. Being first time dog owners - we only had Sam and the time - we thought this was a good time to change Sam from puppy food to adult food. Not gradually - just all of a sudden. I awoke to find Sam in the spare bedroom with us (we had this stupid rule that he wasn't supposed to be upstairs, lasted like a month), licking my wife's face and this God awful smell. Poor Sam had gone to basically every room in the house looking for us to be let out; explosively releasing internal pressure in each one. Kitchen, livingroom, master bedroom, the other spare bedroom - the stuff was as high as 2 ft up on the walls.[/quote] :o :o :o Oh my!!! How stupendously awful.... :o Our saint has had a couple of instances of excessive diarrhea. I have found the enzyme odor remover to be quite effective after cleanup in removing all traces of the smell. Of course it takes a while to "suit up" to do battle with the stinking pond he is capable of leaving. I cannot imagine a clean-up of the above magnitude! And as for farting....Jerry is the champion in our house. :lol: If only they could be harnessed for energy production!
  25. I went to Harry's page! :o Oh my, they [b]are[/b] little demons. I just love the pictures of them playing and the one of them peering out from behind the green tub. So cute.....so rowdy! I'd say your friend owes you a dinner out....once the pups grow up...hee, hee! Lovely little guys. :D
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