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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: new mexico
Posts: 1,196
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The massive snow we had was melting until yesterday when we got another 3 inches and the mud is temporarily gone.
However, while it was melting my bassets, floors, clothes etc. were covred with mud! I decided to wait til the mud went away to do a thorough cleaning but Mother Nature may have changed my mind on that. Mud covered bassets bellies is NOT my favorite thing to pet.
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Chris Foodslave, chauffer & doorperson to Elvis, Georgia, Ginger & Maggie, Crissy & Dart |
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Manchester, UK
Posts: 196
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Henry could give sSnoopy a run for her money.... The day he went missing, we picked him up and he was covered in mud from head to toe - never seen such a muddy stinky pup.
My Snoops is Mr Teflon.... No matter how muddy he gets, he's all sleek and clen within 10 minutes of returning home. |
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Norfolk, VA
Posts: 1,152
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I am lucky, no muddy dogs. Their paws get a little muddy, but not too bad. (I probably just jinxed myself)
~Heather
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