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By Star
Date 17.02.06 15:20 UTC
My permanantly scavenging GSP has just ate half a large size tub of Clover while I popped out the room to take a phone call! Apart from expecting the trots later is there anything else i should wory about or give her because of the fat in it?
Thanks
By jas
Date 17.02.06 15:24 UTC
One of mine who thinks the rules no longer appy to old ladies snarfed a pound of butter the other week. We didn't do anything about it, and she didn't even have the runs.
By Star
Date 17.02.06 15:27 UTC
Thanks Jas, fingers crossed then!!
By LJS
Date 17.02.06 15:31 UTC

My last oldie half inched a whole packet of beef suet once :rolleyes::rolleyes:
We had to travel back home as we were staying at my mothers. Needless to say about 20 miles from home her bottom expoded


It was disgusting and we had to drive the rest of the way with all the windows wide open. This was in January :rolleyes::rolleyes:
The car was never the same after that incident :D :D
By Carla
Date 17.02.06 15:32 UTC
LOL :D

bleeeeugh!! :D

Lucy,
you know those guys that knock on your door and ask if you want your Driveway tarmac ing, as they've been doing a job down the road..and got some left over?
You could've made some money..driven round and offered 'pebbledashing'

:D ;)
By LJS
Date 17.02.06 15:41 UTC

We could have re tarmaced the whole of the M25 with the amount of poo that came out of Min's bottom that day

:p :p
By digger
Date 17.02.06 16:25 UTC
My old boy (now over the bridge) once cleaned out the deep fat fryer - problem was, it was the day before we were due to move house, and I was supposed to leave all the carpets......
Oh Digger! That brings back so many memories of my childhood Irish setter.

She would eat anything and i mean anything. In those day's it was the chip pan not deep fryer, and mum had left it on the side too harden.
She ate the lot and was sick all day! Honest she was such a pig:rolleyes:
God, i still miss that girl.:

Why is it that the oldies decide that rules no longer apply to them? My old girl's just the same - she'll do what we want, but in her own good time! :D
By JaneG
Date 17.02.06 16:33 UTC
I'm sitting here laughing, my old girl was exactly the same. She used to just lie on the sofa and sleep while I was ordering the rest out for a last pee at night...more often than not I'd find she had got up while we were out and stolen something - butter dish, hot chocolate or just a bone one of the others were eating :)
By LJS
Date 17.02.06 16:37 UTC

That is why I love the oldies
By Jeangenie
Date 17.02.06 16:38 UTC
Edited 17.02.06 16:40 UTC

They're certainly a helluvalot easier than youngsters. :) When they're young, it's "Come on mum, let's go running over that hill ... and that one ... and that one ... carry me home I'm tired". When they're old they peer at yonder hill, look at you and say "Shall we? ... Nah, here's just fine". :)

lol, I dont know what it is..but the only thing Storm has ever swiped has been butter even when much smellier/nicer things have been around.
And little Mr.Ive-alledgedly-got-a-delicate-tummy.... never has the decency to be ill !!
Hope all goes well :)

ooop...quite glad about that now,reading LJS's post :p
By Star
Date 17.02.06 16:32 UTC
The little cherub has just followed me into the bedroom and threw up on the carpet. The only room in the house that is carpeted, would you believe it!!!
By LJS
Date 17.02.06 16:35 UTC

:p :p

That's par for the course. When our lab was a puppy we went to stay with my parents, and weren't quick enough to let Bella out, and she peed in the middle of their antique Persian rug.

The doormat immediately beside it just
wasn't suitable ... :rolleyes:
By LJS
Date 17.02.06 16:44 UTC

She obviously had very good taste ;) :D

I don't think that was among the comments said at the time! ;)
By Carla
Date 18.02.06 09:39 UTC
Willis had an accident in the middle of zack's carefully laid Christmas Hornby Traintrack. A small steam engine was about to plough straight into it when he noticed....

Murphy's Law :p
Another of 'Murphy's laws'..which I have just fallen victim too is:
Whenever you take a mouthful of tea..you
will read something funny on CD and spray it involuntarily all over your PC :rolleyes:
*off to get J cloth!*
:D
By LucyD
Date 17.02.06 22:44 UTC
Heaven help us when my boy's an oldie - he has never believed that rules apply to him!!

:-D
By jas
Date 18.02.06 11:54 UTC
I know people who rehome their dogs when their show/breeding career is over. I couldn't do that. I'm far too attached to all of my dogs and I adore the oldies who know how everthing works and know how to work the system to perfection. They get quirky, disobedient and develop an evil sense of humour - and they are wonderful imho. :)
By roz
Date 18.02.06 12:08 UTC
>Willis had an accident in the middle of zack's carefully laid Christmas Hornby Traintrack. A small steam engine was about to plough straight into it when he noticed
"We regret to announce that the 4.30 Sitting Room Express was delayed due to flooding on the track. We are sorry if this close encounter of the canine kind caused any inconvenience to your journey"

Try rice! Carina has managed to get two bags in the past when I've been out.
A few weeks ago when I was selling her pups, I invited a couple of the families to meet up with me at the local water park to meet Lastar and Carina in an enviromnent that they love. All was going well until Carina did her number two. Four days previous she'd managed to get a full bag of rice off the side and she was still pooing rice 4 days later. Had to tell them what had happened and that she had nothing wrong with her, except for a thieving problem :d :d
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