Random hoomans...by our dogs..

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  1. Cath

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    You are so brave Harley...........Annie
     
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    Oh Harley, that sounds horrible. Not being fed, then waking up at the vet lady without mum and dad. That would be a real nightmare for me. You're so brave!
     
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    No walks yesterday at all. I was good though and only tried to Nick beardy chips once . Had to cuddle ging loads and didn't have my supper till 11 :eek:. We survived, we've just been on a small walk and seen our friend Ollie . His fur is growing back now and he is much better. Ging had to go to bed for ages:(
     
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    They just shut the car boot on my tail. Ow. I'm going to sit on it now so that can't happen again.
     
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    Oh Pongo. I will give you licks to make it better when I see you next :heart:

    I've got a friend here today - he does agility with me and his mum needed someone to have him so she can go out. We have played with my ball, chase around the garden and now having frozen yogurt and tuna :)
    Mum said she will need to clean the carpet later as there's lots of muddy paw prints all over it :chuckle:
     
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    Ouch! Pongo! Hope you're OK. Mum always says "Coco mind your ears or I'll trap them" I like to stick my head out of the boot..maybe I won't any more.

    - Coco
     
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    Oh blimey Pongo, that doesn't sound good - Mum's always saying mind your tail, now I know why.

    Ripple
     
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    Pongo you need to phone pupline straight away. That sounds really bad.

    Mams been doing that klee-Ning thing again today and complaining about daddy. I'm not sure why, he was just sat on the couch watching tv, he didn't seem to be doing anything!

    I tried to help but she said I was more of a hind-rance. I wonder if I'll ever you yoos-full :confused:

    Stanley
     
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    Hey Stanley, my peoplez were doing the klee-NinG thing 2.
    They tooked all the human foodz out the big ice boxy thingy. I thought they might be going on howlidayz but no soot-casez.
    Was a bit worried.....

    Then I got 2 frozen sardeeenz to eat nom nom nom.
    The klee-NinG thinz they do isnt alwayz bad :D

    Of fur a snnnnnoooooozzzzzz nowz........

    Lilly
     
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    Oh Pongo! That sounds so bad! I hope you're OK.

    I had the best day! It started off a bit bad because I could see mum and dad getting their "going out without Ella" clothes on so I sulked on the couch for a bit. But then.......my best buddy Hamish showed up! His mum and dad brought him round and then all of the hoomans went out together but we weren't sad because we got to play! Then, my mum and Hamish's mum came back and took us for a walk and.... Here's the best part.... Hamish is staying for a sleep over! I wish he could stay here all of the time
     
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    Oh Pongo, demand loads of treats
     
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    Pongo, that sounds really bad! My mum always pushes my bum and says "all the way in" when we go for a ride - now I know why! We have to be really careful around these humans eh. You should demand extra treats today!

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    Play for sympathy. If could get you lots of treats.
     
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    Mum and dads kennel cough isn't getting any better. They're only taking me on short walks at the moment. I have so much energy - I need a long daddy walk before I go mad!
     
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    Oh I didn't know you were poorly,Holly. get well soon ...Big licks... Fred
     
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    Ergh! My mummy has come in drunk!! She was kissing me and saying let's play. I stayed in my bed because 3.30am is NOT play time and I think she should know that. It's her turn to get up with me in the morning as well and she better not lie in because I WILL want my breakfast. She needs better training.

    Stanley
     
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    I would recommend a very strict regime of barking at 330 am.She will be so tired she won't want to go out.

    Moo aka Labrador of evil
     
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    Stanley.. Moo is right. I hope you didn't let her lie in. Barking is a great way to sooth their heads when they get like this. My mum did it near criss-muss. We DID lie in (I actually thought it was brilliant) but she didn't take me for a walk until after her lunch time! I think it is a difficult thing to train out if it doesn't happen very often. I am going to bark if it happens again.

    - Coco
     
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    Yes if we act responsibly now we can have them fully trained by .next time santa visits;)

    Moo the merciless
     
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    Well she did get up eventually! I'm pretty sure she was late though.

    I tried to be naughty and I ran round lots. But she did look poorly and she gave me a nice chew. Then I tried again but she picked me up and put me on the couch with her and wrapped us both up in a blanket and I just couldn't fight it any longer.. Zzzz

    Stanley
     
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