Matilda
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Post by Matilda on Jul 25, 2015 21:31:44 GMT 10
Cheeky is not the word I would use to describe these dogs
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Post by Peter on Jul 25, 2015 21:45:46 GMT 10
Yet another reason why I see dogs as outdoor animals.
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Post by newcastleprepper on Jul 26, 2015 14:47:22 GMT 10
Pete dogs have evolved inside with us since we lived in caves they are hardly out door animals anymore.. Naughty at time yes but so are we humans just in different ways, some dogs like huskys and other dogs more recently developed by breaking with wild dogs like wolves but the average dog is no longer equipped to deal with the elements
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Post by Peter on Jul 26, 2015 14:50:50 GMT 10
I get that. I just prefer having them outside as I'm massively allergic to dogs.
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Post by newcastleprepper on Jul 27, 2015 2:43:51 GMT 10
Ahh thats a point that cant be flawed then
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Post by wellrounded on Jul 28, 2015 17:12:50 GMT 10
Our dogs live exactly as we do. Three walls and a roof, one open side. We get up in the morning and shake the ice off the bedding. Neither species are 'inside animals' yet
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Morgo
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Post by Morgo on Jul 28, 2015 21:18:19 GMT 10
Meh, animals are and always will be animals. You can't leave human children alone in the house and not expect them to do something wrong at times, like draw on the walls. That's what you get when you leave 3 energetic dogs like whippets inside the house. Sure made a mess
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Post by graynomad on Jul 29, 2015 9:23:43 GMT 10
Awww how cute.
Did the real dog die?
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