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Originally posted by: BigFatCow
and now shes on my bed

Wow, that's hilarious.. Whenever I would come home from working second shiift, I would turn on the lights, and BOOM.. The dog is on my bed, but not in the corner; in the exact center of the bed. So it's either kick her out, or jump around the side and and kind of 'curl' around her, because once a dog gets to sleep on the bed, they DONT move unless you pick them up yourself and place them on the ground. She's about 60 pounds now, so no easy task, not to mention she's 7.


A boxer.. A little different from a retriever.

Not my dog, but that's pretty much what she looks like. Great family pets! :thumbsup:
 
So she took a crap and then sat her crappy ass on your bed? Nice.

Canines, unlike bipedal Homo sapiens, do not get excessive fecal matter adhering around the perimeter of their anus so that is not really a serious problem.

Cheers!
 
Originally posted by: sharkeeper
So she took a crap and then sat her crappy ass on your bed? Nice.

Canines, unlike bipedal Homo sapiens, do not get excessive fecal matter adhering around the perimeter of their anus so that is not really a serious problem.

Cheers!

That certainly is not true for all canines. My parents own a cocker spaniel that must be 'wiped' after coming inside.

But anyway, I like the dog and the case.

 
Originally posted by: BZeto
Originally posted by: sharkeeper
So she took a crap and then sat her crappy ass on your bed? Nice.

Canines, unlike bipedal Homo sapiens, do not get excessive fecal matter adhering around the perimeter of their anus so that is not really a serious problem.

Cheers!

That certainly is not true for all canines. My parents own a cocker spaniel that must be 'wiped' after coming inside.

But anyway, I like the dog and the case.

Actualyl she peed, whenever she swims she drinks alot of water for some reason.
 
Originally posted by: Balt
Golden retrievers are awesome. Hard to keep the ticks off of them, though. 🙁

Luckily we dont have any ticks in our back yard. A few years back our Akita had a small tick problem but it seemed to go away fast, we think she might of gotten them when she got out in the front yard and ran off down the street.
 
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