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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Memphis, TN
Posts: 1,544
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I gotta bloody ear last week. ![]() Stoopid C@T She Hoomin keeps saying, "LEAVE HER ALONE SHE'S ELDERLY!" Don't know what that means but they keep saying something about her being able to vote, come March... hmmm |
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Posts: 406
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Cat has been mayor of Alaska town for 15 years* - NY Daily News |
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Windsor, Va
Posts: 403
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Norman got his bloody ear thriing to conveince a Rotty the he was the true alpha dog. Did well considering the rotty was 3x Norman's weight.
Still can't let them visit dog park at same time. No problems with other dogs. I wish he would fight with cats instead of rottys.
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Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Eatontown, NJ
Posts: 107
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Kitty Roca...Gross. I actually Shamed Hoss for doing this.
Here is an excerpt from an article I found on Veterinarypartner.com Eating Feces from Cat Litter Boxes People tend to be horrified to find their dog is eating feces from the cat litter box. One of the first questions they ask is whether this means the dog has a nutritional deficiency. Since the behavior is common even in the most well nourished dogs, the fact that they like the taste is a more likely reason. It's not a good idea to allow it to happen, and training is not a reliable option for a behavior that provides the dog with a "tasty treat"-tasty to the dog, that is. |
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