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12 comments (12/4/22) Hello All Pet Owners!
Pets leave us "giggling" at times and we often wonder what we would do without them.
๐My last furbaby, no more for me, felt he owned the neighborhood. I had to walk him on streets with NO dogs.
Short and would pick a fight with EVERY dog on our route. I would "think" his harness was "secure" but it was like he lost weight when he saw another dog = off came his harness and off ran Jeremiah.
๐ฑGave me several "anxiety attacks" when he would run into traffic determined to get in the dog's face.
๐๐คฃIt was funny AFTER I got his "harness" back on and I was back home telling my ex about our boy's latest escape act.
Miss you my boy, my walking buddy! ๐ค๐ค
โก๏ธNow your turn...
Nicole ๐ (Our Front Porch Forum)
Our middle daughters boxer loved to chase after tennis balls. However, if he did not see it flying after the throw he had no idea where it went.
On walks in the early morning if he saw a rabbit he would stop and look at it like he was pointing it out at me.
He really liked to chase after a ball in the house. Or he would roll it with his nose.
I came home one day and Penny was perched on the toilet seat! I got a pic as quickly as I could,I'd send it but we've covered that ground lol. Not sure what her rational was,probably was doing it because she could. She never over thinks anything.
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