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Snoopy 12-30-2007 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by AfterMyNap (Post 181371)
Well, fortunately, they're animals and can live outdoors.

Not in this house, animals are part of the family and our dogs never, ever lived outdoors. Plus, dogs are much more protection if they are in doors with you.

greta 12-30-2007 06:09 PM

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Originally Posted by AfterMyNap (Post 181371)
Well, fortunately, they're animals and can live outdoors.

Now that's the funniest thing I've heard in a long time!!! Not a single one of my dogs wants to ever be outside. On the rare occasion that they have to be outside because of something going on in the house, they have to be bribed with pigs ears and dog beds.

greta 12-30-2007 06:13 PM

They are all actually doing great. The weirdest thing is that I actually got to sleep in this morning. Luke usually barks to get me up at 7am to let him out. This morning it was almost 8 am, then I went back to bed until 945. That's unheard of in my house. It was like a giant pug sandwich in bed - very sweet!

We had a wonderful day hanging out on the couch today. This type A person can stand to learn a lot from these monsters. (Luckily greyhounds and older pugs are terminally lazy so everyone has retired to their respective dog bed or couch!)

No fights to worry about here Snoopy. Everyone's pretty laid back.

I actually have a giant greatroom that stretches across most of my house, so there's plenty of room for all!

ewizabeth 12-30-2007 07:42 PM

Hi Greta!

You are brave for having all those pups at once. Luckily it's only temporary. :eek:

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Originally Posted by daisymay (Post 181396)
I even have a doggie stroller. It's so cool; it came from a company called Kittywalk and it's made for poochies. It resembles a baby stroller, but zips shut so they can't escape. Mine holds both my doxies. You'd have to push 3 of them Gret!!! ha

Now wouldn't it be cute if it came in a triplets model, like the ones for real babies? :D

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Originally Posted by greta (Post 181453)
... Luke usually barks to get me up at 7am to let him out. This morning it was almost 8 am, then I went back to bed until 945. That's unheard of in my house...

We had a wonderful day hanging out on the couch today. This type A person can stand to learn a lot from these monsters. (Luckily greyhounds and older pugs are terminally lazy so everyone has retired to their respective dog bed or couch!)

Maybe Luke was just trying to act like a more mature dog in front of the others. :) What a happy bunch they must be, like being in summer camp.

Taffy 12-30-2007 10:23 PM

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Originally Posted by AfterMyNap (Post 181371)
Well, fortunately, they're animals and can live outdoors.

:eek::eek::eek::eek:

Say what? :Noooo:


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