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Golden Girl

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  1. My 6 month old is exactly how you described samoyedman She eats, plays and sleeps...A LOT! When she's asleep, she's in grow mode and I'm quite happy with that. Puppies are babies who need to rest and get bigger. I think it's very normal behaviour. GG
  2. Oh how I wished my dogs WOULD bark. I just ducked down the road for a minute, which happened to be the EXACT minute my next door neighbour decided to drop back a container I'd given them some home made spaghetti in a few days ago.I'd left the house wide open. When we got back, he popped his head out the door to let me know that he'd dropped of the container. I asked if aforementioned dog had tried to chew his leg off, but he said, "No." and I thought, lovely neighbour that he is, doggy should have TRIED to be defensive of our house and home. Perhaps n.d.n is so lovely a person he didn't need to be concerned about puppy?
  3. For a second I thought you were suggesting peeing in the dogs bowl to claim it. My eldest boy marked the shoes of the show manager at 6 months old....when the show manager was still wearing them. Now that takes kahuna's in front of an audience. ;) :p :D ;) ;)
  4. It might be his nature to bark when barking is required for him to bark. Ari hardly barks at all, but when she does, it's a deep WOOOOF and you KNOW something ISN'T right. She's 5, almost 6 months old and I think she is just a lovely, laid back darlin who really doesn't care for barking unnecessarily Your little fella might be the same lovable oaf :D
  5. Noooo, a Christmas beetle is one of those bright irridesent (sp?) beetles that fly around. I haven't a clue what they are called except Christmas beetles. Did you grow up in Central Queensland??
  6. Maybe you should change the dogs name to P.pot ROFL, I am SO glad that my human babies don't do that ;) :rolleyes:
  7. This thread kinda reminds me of Canine Survivor Island ;)
  8. Pax we've got NONE up here in Central Queensland, so they must have migrated south ;)
  9. A little OT, but the Anne's hubby being a fisherman made me remember the time that I was dental nursing and a man arrived at the surgery STINKING HORRIBLY of fish oil ;) He was a part time mechanic and apparently they sometimes use fish oil to loosen bolts or something Well, of COURSE this poor man had a horrendous toothache, but I nearly vomited I don't know HOW many times when we were working with him. THAT was THE most difficult time I'd ever had with a patient. I just WISHED he could have bathed before he arrived at his appointment :shakehead:
  10. THANKS!!!!! Wow, thankyou SO much for the warning!!!!!!!!!!
  11. I was looking at Ari's demodectin mange this morning and I wondered about rubbing garlic ON the infested sites? Opinions anyone??
  12. Oh well you do know that John the Baptist lived on Locusts and Honey ;) Maybe all you DOLers with those lovely little critters should be cooking up a storn :p
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