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Old 01-11-2007, 03:40 PM #1
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Talking The World According to Poochy

Now we have always gotten a laugh out of Poochy and her instinctual burying of her Milkbones...can't tell you how many soggy ones we've found after the sprinklers.

Today that silly goofball...lololol....We had Tacquitos for breakfast from Whataburger. Hubby bought a couple extra for her and we gave her one which she promptly ate. We gave her the next one and she took off across the yard and dropped it into one of her holes and covered it up with grass.
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Poochy is obviously well fed...well, so is Cooper come to think of it but he never saves anything...he'd eat it as long as it was offered. Poochy on the other hand is ready for that rainey day.
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Smile the urge to bury food ...

We once had a Lasho Apso ... and she would take her extra kibbles and soberly and methodically "bury" them in the short shaggy carpet, pushing the "soil" of carpet fibers over the kibble.

Freida Firedog. She was such a great gal. When we took her on a walk, she would sniff, then hike her leg and, just like a male, mark every last mailbox on the route!

My sister had a female poodle/terrier cross who does the same. She lives with my parents now. She is an incredibly brave dog. A few months ago, she fought off several javelinas who were in the yard, attacking my mother's other dog.

Ah, we all have such a wealth of tales about our fur children -- truly as many as we have for our "real" kids...
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Poochy also buries her Milkbones in the pillows on my bed. I'll be snoozing and stick my head under the pillow and hit a Milkbone.

LOLOL on the female marking.
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