A Dog and His Quilt.....
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Originally Posted by sandpat
I love your dog, he looks so loyal and loving and ready for a good long walk! I'm sure his teeth just "slipped" when he chewed up that quilt :roll:
Poor baby deserves a second chance!
Beautiful quilt, I am sure that the only reason he chewed it up was because he was still under the influence after his surgery awww mom, give him another chance.......
Poor baby deserves a second chance!
Beautiful quilt, I am sure that the only reason he chewed it up was because he was still under the influence after his surgery awww mom, give him another chance.......
And I think you are going to be outnumbered. I'm a CAT person and even I think he needs another quilt.
Maybe I'll just take some of my animal fabric and make one for him. Then I'm sure he will love his Auntie Terri much more than his mommy.
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Originally Posted by NancyJean
You girls are definitely doggie lovers! FINE!!! I'll make him another quilt....just as soon as I finish the one I'm making now. He's kind of got a smug look on his face just now....... :D
PUT DOWN EVERYTHING YOU ARE WORKING ON AND MAKE HIS QUILT!!!!
#18
Come on, give the pooch a break. After all, how would you feel after being "fixed"? I love my Max to pieces, but believe me he does worse and I've had some people tell me I should get rid of him. He had been abused and developed a bad habit before I got him, but at his age I know no one else would adopt him. You know what happens then. Otherwise he is a wonderful companion and the cleaning up is easier to deal with than with the guilt I would feel getting rid of him.
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Come on, give the pooch a break. After all, how would you feel after being "fixed"? I love my Max to pieces, but believe me he does worse and I've had some people tell me I should get rid of him. He had been abused and developed a bad habit before I got him, but at his age I know no one else would adopt him. You know what happens then. Otherwise he is a wonderful companion and the cleaning up is easier to deal with than with the guilt I would feel getting rid of him.
#20
I know, they are beautiful companions, and we learn to live with their little "shortcomings". Rocket doesn't have very many. His only vices are chewing his own toys/blankets and sometimes a good "dig" in the backyard. Other than that he is the perfect dog! He's sweet and has a lovely disposition, never barks, listens attentively when we speak to him, is obedient, doesn't mess in the house and always looks like he's smiling! We are so lucky to have him!
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