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Old 09-02-2011, 04:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Sandee
Every day I ask myself why do these dogs want to roll in dirty & smelly stuff? I have no answers..I do know that one of them will be in the dirt within 5 minutes of getting outside after a bath.....
Every time I gave my dog a bath, before I could even towel her dry, if we were outside, she would be trying to roll in the grass or the dirt. I think she missed the whole point of the bath thing, or else she was trying to undo it! LOL
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Old 09-02-2011, 04:07 PM
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My little hound loved running the acres at MIL's. It was time to leave one summer day to return home and I noticed that he had been out rolling in "something" that he thought was nice and I didn't. I grabbed the hose and some hound shampoo and gave him a quick wash off. I rubbed him down with a towel and put the shampoo back, tossed him in car and headed down the road.

About 20 miles down the road I noticed a fragrance only to find that he'd rolled in some turkey doo. It was a very long 200 miles on a hot, hot summer day.
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