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Naughty girl, but, my fault really, I didn't put it back in my storage tub after letting it dry. It's pretty old anyway. I last used it on the single stage paint on the roof of the FJ. Luckily she wasn't eating it, just pulling it apart, I think she was trying to find out how many pieces of foam there are in a polishing pad.
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go easy on her, she was just testing it for quality control... :laughing:
 
I had mine eat a whole bag of candy snakes this week.

I noticed he wasn't conspicuous in his absence, then found him in the process of opening a bag of candy strawberries that was at the end of my bed (I'm a diabetic so I need readily available sugar to treat low glucose levels). That's when I noticed the completely empty bag of those snakes, a 200-gram bag no less. Two bags down the drain.

He was quite pleased with himself though. :laughing:

The pantry is a favorite place for him to go sniffing. The 1 kg bag of flour that was plucked from a shelf, then spread across the living room rug and all over his face and paws was one of the more amusing escapades.

 
I had mine eat a whole bag of candy snakes this week.

I noticed he wasn't conspicuous in his absence, then found him in the process of opening a bag of candy strawberries that was at the end of my bed (I'm a diabetic so I need readily available sugar to treat low glucose levels). That's when I noticed the completely empty bag of those snakes, a 200-gram bag no less. Two bags down the drain.

He was quite pleased with himself though. :laughing:

The pantry is a favorite place for him to go sniffing. The 1 kg bag of flour that was plucked from a shelf, then spread across the living room rug and all over his face and paws was one of the more amusing escapades.


go easy on him, he was just making sure the edibles were fresh and tasted their best for consumption. naturally, he had to do a taste test... :D
 
This is Gus. We started fostering him a few days ago. He's less than a year old. We're his third foster after his first home. He has an insane amount of energy. So we'll see how this goes. I think the only thing stopping him from jumping off my back and catching a Frisbee is being able to catch a Frisbee.
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My beautiful boy turned 11 years old yesterday......................









He's turning into a bit of an old man now, as in going a bit deaf and enjoying extended afternoon naps. But he still likes to trot around the yard, making sure that the neighbors ##### cat is suitably barked at. He also still eats (inhales) anything he can find, classic Cocker Spaniel.

I would love to get him a friend to keep him company in his later years. But he's so clingy and very much the "only child" that I don't know he would appreciate it as much as I would.
 
My beautiful boy turned 11 years old yesterday......................









He's turning into a bit of an old man now, as in going a bit deaf and enjoying extended afternoon naps. But he still likes to trot around the yard, making sure that the neighbors ##### cat is suitably barked at. He also still eats (inhales) anything he can find, classic Cocker Spaniel.

I would love to get him a friend to keep him company in his later years. But he's so clingy and very much the "only child" that I don't know he would appreciate it as much as I would.
Happy Birthday from Buster and Ziva. Looking good for 11. This shot was taken a few days ago as I arrived back from taking them to a different park, I did this because it was garbage pick up day, and they really love to bark at the garbage trucks. And the garbage truck was emptying our bin as I got home, can you tell?
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Rocky showing off his shaved patch, he had a blood test last week. He had a fungal infection in his nasal cavity, and he just got the all clear after months of giving him a capsule every morning. Also him 9 years ago.
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One of my favorite puppy pics. Can’t believe they sit still long enough for me to take a pic…


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Some more of Gus. He enjoyed his first snow. He was initially uneasy about the car but now he'll get in if the car door is open. Penny will still put him in his place if she needs to but they're getting along.
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He's got that old man look to him now. Poor thing is slowly going deaf but still plays like a puppy. His new favorite pastime is barking at the fence, which I find hilarious but others in the same household find irritating. Who's a gooood booooy......................

 
My last dog went deaf, it worked in her favour because she was no longer upset by thunder, fire works, and other loud noises. You just had to remember not to startle her when you came up beside her.

Buster and Ziva have taken a liking to whatever is hiding in the choko vine recently. No barking, but lots of stalking. He's always down low, she likes to jump up on the retaining wall and take the high spot. Trust me, she's in there, but she is very fixated when hunting, she wouldn't come out for the photo op.
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Waiting for their favourite toy to come out, the laser pointer. They actually try to herd it, one will chase it in one direction, but when it comes back past me it's the others turn to "get it". Buster is the lead though.
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Kaeleigh resting after a hard morning of getting dad to take her out every 10 minutes to find a new treasure to chew on

Forget the $$$ worth of toys laying around

At least she has never gone after anything that wasn’t hers

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I can’t wait until we get a fence in the next month or so and she can play outdoors unsupervised


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Kaeleigh resting after a hard morning of getting dad to take her out every 10 minutes to find a new treasure to chew on

Forget the $$$ worth of toys laying around

At least she has never gone after anything that wasn’t hers

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I can’t wait until we get a fence in the next month or so and she can play outdoors unsupervised


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Any predators where you live?
 
Any predators where you live?

Bears, although I have yet to see any evidence of one

Moose obviously aren't predators but they will stomp a dog to death in a heartbeat, especially if the dog messes with a calf and momma is around, and we got plenty of moose in the area
 
Any predators where you live?

I guess I should add wolves, we have them in the area, although they will rarely venture close enough to developed areas to be a big problem

There was a small group on the Air Force base a few years back that staked out and area and grabbed a few pets but they moved on

My son is also seeing a LOT more coyotes on base as well, they are even venturing out to the edges of the filightline

Kaeleigh is not quite 9 moths old and is already 63 pounds and although she is a mutt she is predominantly an Arctic breed and she would be more than a match for a single coyote, except there is no such thing as a single coyote

To be inclusive there are Lynx and Wolverine's too but again, seeing one even in the predominantly farming area here would be almost unheard of
 
Although they aren’t a threat to my dog, except possibly rabies, I forgot foxes

A really dark cross fox just walked across the back lot while I had Kaeleigh out


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