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By bevb
Date 07.03.06 22:48 UTC

I am sure I heard that woman who trains dogs say that was what she was using in "Its me or the dog"
If I heard right does anyone know where i can get some as my dogs love chasing bubbles but the plain kids soapy ones can't be good for them surely.
Bev

I heard her say that too and was wondering where you get them. :D
By CALI2
Date 07.03.06 23:29 UTC

You can buy the machine that she used on ebay.
what do you put in the name on ebay to find it, had a look, can't see it anywhere when I did a search?
By CALI2
Date 08.03.06 12:49 UTC

Put in "bubble making machine"

Great thanks!!!! I wanted one too as soon as I saw it.
Stacey

Well done on seeking them out Mackleback, thanks :D
Bacon for the Boy
Peanut butter flavour for................ME!!! :P Mmmmmmm.
;)
By Gonzo
Date 08.03.06 01:56 UTC
Ive just been look for them too, lol :)
I cant find an automatic one, similar to the one she used though :(
It's Ciaras birthday at the end of this month - I've just ordered one for her, ok it being her birthday is just an excuse, I want to play and see her chasing bubbles :-)
By bevb
Date 08.03.06 12:48 UTC

They must still be made of soap like the kiddies ones though and just flavoured surely, So if thats the case normal ones will do the same thing won't they? Or is there something different do you think?
By Nu77y
Date 08.03.06 13:18 UTC

Hi ya
Just had a look myself on ebay and found an automatic one run by batteries, if u enter in the item number which is 5873634063, its being sold by a power seller so they have a few.

Nicci

Our daughter has the bubble machine from Argos, it's pretty good for the price £4.99. Comes with mains adaptor or can be run off batteries
By Nu77y
Date 08.03.06 13:38 UTC

Blimey! It looks like it says it's only valid for one person for one day - the buyer's better off paying £12.50 at the door!

Whoops, I've no idea how much it costs but the ad on ebay said face value £53 so thought it was a bargain

It didn't sell ... ;)

:D
By li7nda
Date 08.03.06 15:37 UTC
John Lewis do the same machine as she was using and I think it is £12.99

We have the bacon flavour bubbles and I promise you they are no different
to normal bubbles,they dont smell different or anything,stick with bubbles from the toy shop
youll save yourself time and money.

Thanks for that. I do hate being ripped off ;)
Oh pants - wish I'd known that this morning, oh well! Bet she takes one look at the bubbles and thinks what am I meant to do now :-)
By bevb
Date 08.03.06 23:31 UTC

I will stick with normal bubbles then if they won't harm them as they love them.
No point me getting a bubble machine as they get so excited over the bubbles they would grab the machine and kill it to try and get more bubbles
By Phoebe
Date 09.03.06 21:15 UTC
I used to have a dog that LOVED bubbles and we spend many happy hours with the ordinary kids bubbles. The only thing is if your dogs tend to catch them like she did, it can, how you say... loosen the old digestive system up the day after.

My first dog did not like the soapy taste and dogs number two and three were/are actually afraid of the bubbles. No hope for 2 and 3 I guess but do yours taste soapy? Hmm, just remembered that dog 3, current pooch, did like to eat soap as a puppy so it's not the taste that is discouraging her.
Woolworths have battery bubble machine for about £9.
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