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What is Your Pet Doing Right Now?

We actually haven't named this toy, and Doyouthinkhesaurus is an awesome suggestion. One of things we do with Rue is name his toys and ask him to bring us different ones. Once he knows the name, he never misses, even when we have been through multiple incarnations of Tuggafox.
My Pointer and one of my Dogo Argentinos know the names of all their toys too! :)
I love unicorns, and we have a lot of unicorn dog toys. But "Pink Unicorn" is Enzo's favorite toy and if I even mention his name, Enzo starts wagging his tail like crazy. Every time someone he knows comes to the door, he greets them with Pink Unicorn. Lol. Pink Unicorn is a boy, but we don't do gender stereotypes in this house :)
 
Obsessing over his new toy. It had to be taken off of him because he wouldn't put it down to drink.

When he's calm he can have it back for a few minutes.
 
Im near a blubbering heap, remembering jay dogs mr carrot, a rubbery- chopped very low, green carrot top hair- carrot with a face ,who was desqueaked ,it is now in the sacred container for anything connected to jay ^n^
 
Beep! Beep! Beep! This side is done...
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English Bull Terrier + sun = ZZZZZZZZZ
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nothing can compare to a cat and heat, if they could they would get inside the fire.
i called my mother the lizard, she almost glued herself to the fire ,we had a tiny baxi brand fire and lived much closer to the river then, so it was always cold, if you live in the uk youll understand.
 
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nothing can compare to a cat and heat if they could they would get inside the fire i called my mother the lizard she almost glued herself to the fire ,we had a tiny baxi brand fire and lived much closer to the river then so it was always cold if you live in the uk youll understand
A friend had an Aga cooker which had a towel rack right above it. You have three guesses where their cat would choose to sleep!
 

Reminds me of a couple of occasions here. We often use surplus duvets as seat covers.

I walk into the lounge and hear a sigh. The cover is partly pulled off by there is no sign of Dog V3... silly animal had managed to get INSIDE the duvet then fallen off the sofa trapping himself. Dog V2 did the same thing too.
 
Reminds me of a couple of occasions here. We often use surplus duvets as seat covers.

I walk into the lounge and hear a sigh. The cover is partly pulled off by there is no sign of Dog V3... silly animal had managed to get INSIDE the duvet then fallen off the sofa trapping himself. Dog V2 did the same thing too.
I have the same problem but only a few times with a sleeping bag hyperventilating is my default so zips arent logical when hyperventilating
 

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