Random hoomans...by our dogs..

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  1. Rosie

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    My mum says there might be darlex in our house this evening. What is she on about?
     
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    I went to the VET yesterday , Mummy lied, she said we were going for a little ride, stinker . I`ve got poorly ears , the VET said , and I have to have drops put in them three times a day , if theres one thing I hate, its eary stuff . So , Mummy tried to hide the bottle behind her back , coming towards me , with a sickly smile , and I know exactly whats going to happen . I make it as hard as I can , I put my head down,no cooperation going on round here Mummy , you`ll have to work for it , sosig might help , Sam xx
     
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    Hey guys, there's something wrong with my mum. I don't think she is right in the head. The last couple of days we've gone out and she has put that lead thing on, then we walk a few paces and just as I'm getting into my stride she stops. Just stops. And when I go back to her she gives me a treat and walks pff the other way. And then after a few paces she stops again. Same thing. We just go round and round in circles for ages, there's no reason for it. She's clearly got something wrong with her, it's like she keeps forgetting where we are going.

    I'm really worried about her, should I take her to the vetlady? Does anyone else's hooman do this sort of thing?

    Pongo
     
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    My Mummy used to do the same Pongo , when I was a youngster , maybe its catching ?
     
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    Did she get better? Is she OK now?
     
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    Yes Pongo , Mummy is all better now , it wore off after a few weeks , hope your stops acting weird soon too , strange things these Mums , Sam x
     
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    Ohdear Pongo, has she got the gid?

    I would get to a Hed Speshlist quick as you can.

    Or she mite gro out of it -- could come with machuraty perhaps?
     
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    Pongo, I've never been to a bumman, but I think maybe your mum might need to see the bumman. You can't be too careful when they get out of sorts.

    Shadow
     
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    Pongo, I'd watch and wait. Watch her closely. Stick by her when she's got the lead thing on, she might need you. I second what Shadow said - she might need to see the bum man if there's no improvement.

    - Coco
     
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    You think that's bad you should have mine she needs to see not just the bum man but the person that can get rid of crazy. She made me wear the collar that matches her trousers and harness that matches her jumper thank goodness we were in a different part of the country. When i bravely helped the police and fought off a dalek I needed a poo. It was massive I was so embarrassed so when a women said how lovely ging just laughed and said yes beautiful she then did a fancy bow as she picked it up. Everyone was laughing at my poo and ginger. Is there anyone i can call its getting hard to go out with her.
     
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    My dad does funny things like that sometimes. He gives me treats to walk beside him. I like walking with him but it does get boring. It's not as interesting as sniffing things and eating poo.
     
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    Mum's had some hooman frends staying with their guidedogpuppyintraining. He's a little bit bigger than me already and we had a lovely time, but sometimes I felt just a little bit left out cos he played with Wispa and, do you know what, she flirted with him, mum said.

    The worstest bit was that he went in my crate and chewed through our yellow rubber tuggy toy. I can't think how he managed to do that so quickly because I haven't been able to and mum says I'm quite chewy.

    Wispa was norty at night cos she barked cos she was so excited. Last night mum came downstairs when she barked and it was very dark outside and mum took her upstairs cos she didn't want her waking people up. I was a reeeally goood girl, though, cos I just snoozed in my crate. Did I miss anything not going upstairs, though? Wispa won't tell me...

    I like having frendswithdogs staying. It's fun.

    Tuppy
     
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    Tuppy, I was not being flirty, I was protecting you from that puppy! He needed to be taught a few manners!

    Wispa
     
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    Tuppy - I have a plan. Tonight, in the dark - BARK! BARK! You will get to go upstairs. I really think Wispa WAS protecting you. I love puppies (I really really want one of my own), but from what Shadow & Willow have said - they can be a tad over the top.

    - Coco
     
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    Daddy stayed at home last night and all day to day. I made sure as I slept on top off him. Everytime he tried to move I was there, just to make sure he stayed. I let him have a bit of a sleep in as he looked really tired. But when it was time to get up it was time, bo excuse. We played and went for a walk before mummy got up. Then my hummans went out to do something called shopping. They where ages and ages, but nothing for me though. Never mind I got to go out with daddy to the oval. There I was a really good girl, we played fetch, I sniffed and we did some training of sit in the distance, even had to sit while I was sniffing. I am not impressed about that at all, interupting me while I am busy sniffing. Anyhow now watching a movie with daddy.
     
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    The puppy's OK now, I suppose. I like to jump on her and make her run fast. She thinks she's fast, but then I catch up in two seconds. Silly little legs she has.

    Willow
     
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    I had a brilliant roll on our last walk of the day! Mum didn't even bother to stop me, just laughed at me having fun rolling round in the dust like I often do when I'm happy.

    Then, I made a rookie mistake and rolled off the decapitated bird so she could see it. She squawked, which was quite funny in itself, but then she made me get off the dead bird.

    I had squooshed it real good by then, though.

    Willow
     
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    Theres nothing like dead bird mmmm. Sadly i find it really hard to roll now. im quite stiff and can't do the shoulder drop and roll now quick enough and ginger always catches me in time. I really could kill her she ruins all my fun
     
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    Mummy came home early today. We played for a little bit, then I gave her a daddy cuddle while waiting for daddy to come home. He was late today, finally home for play time. My hoomans had STEAK for dinner...daddy kept some back for me. Yummy yummy....then went on a long walk along the esplanade. back home now and time for sleep...
     
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    My favouritefriendinthewholeworld stayed at my house this weekend! My cousin Mack! He's almost the same size as me, but golden! He's a country dog, so he didn't like all our city noises and he barked and barked all night. I got up with him to check out the situation each time, and made sure he was OK. I'm a good cousin like that. He's a bit of a scaredy cat. We watched some dog TV and then tugged apart some of my toys, including my brand new puffin stuffy. It was fun in the moment, but right after I really regretted ripping up puffin :(. Then we went running in mud and ate kongs together. I miss him so much already.

    Quinn
     
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