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Old 05-06-2010, 02:42 PM
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love it! I love to see pics of everyone and their families!
So what exactly is the power of cheese? Does it give you gas, or bind you up? Just wondering,

A concerned cheese eater.
The power of cheese in Mousie's life is laughter! ;)
I have to have at least a little cheese everyday and I love to spread it! :lol:
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Old 05-06-2010, 02:43 PM
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Love the doggie! Bet he cleans his plate! :XD:
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Old 05-06-2010, 02:47 PM
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his plate and anyone else's he can get to! To leave anything out on the counter is an open invitation to him to eat it. I have chickens and when its cool I leave eggs on the counter. I got up one morning and all the eggs were gone.....just a few pieces of shell laying in the floor with a very guilty looking Tucker beside them!
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Old 05-06-2010, 03:10 PM
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Tucker the egg sucker!
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lol! he doesn't suck them though! he very gently holds them in his mouth and licks them then carefully bites into them until they crack! it is hilarious watching him with one. maybe one day I'll video it!
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Ginnie, I had a cocker spaniel that would crack open pecans, and clean them right out! I used to keep a bowl of them on the coffee table, got mad a hubby for leaving shells on the floor like he was in a bar somewhere and he had NO idea what I was talking about.
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Georgous dog! Looks like shes almost enjoying it!
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Beautiful dog and precious daughter. He is a bigen and will be a wonderful loving and protective. I have one that is 107 pounds, not GP, just a mix of Malamute and Golden Retriever and could not ask for a better loving and protective dog. Love the big dogs.
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Wow, he is a big boy
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That is one big dog, but what a lover. That's a great picture. Thanks for sharing with us.
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