buckeyefarmer
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One of my cats likes to sleep under the couch.
I keep telling myself that I am going to watch my next dog find a spot to pee* before taking it in. All my dogs have been rescues from bad situations so when there is a good match I take the dog in no matter their pee habits. :laughing:
*Waiting in the rain in the middle of the night for a dog to find a spot to pee... well.. gotta love them if that is the wosrt thing that I have to do :laughing:
Been there many times with my shepherd.I keep telling myself that I am going to watch my next dog find a spot to pee* before taking it in. All my dogs have been rescues from bad situations so when there is a good match I take the dog in no matter their pee habits. :laughing:
*Waiting in the rain in the middle of the night for a dog to find a spot to pee... well.. gotta love them if that is the worst thing that I have to do :laughing:
We used to have a Boston Terrier that did that when she wanted outside.
We have a neighbor who is a real jerk. He told me a tale once about another neighbor who had a Min-Pin that was a screamer. One day as the jerk was leaving to go to town he coaxed the little dog into his pick up and took him to the next town down the road and dumped him out in the parking lot of Lowes, never to be seen again.
We have a neighbor who is a real jerk. He told me a tale once about another neighbor who had a Min-Pin that was a screamer. One day as the jerk was leaving to go to town he coaxed the little dog into his pick up and took him to the next town down the road and dumped him out in the parking lot of Lowes, never to be seen again.
We have a neighbor who is a real jerk. He told me a tale once about another neighbor who had a Min-Pin that was a screamer. One day as the jerk was leaving to go to town he coaxed the little dog into his pick up and took him to the next town down the road and dumped him out in the parking lot of Lowes, never to be seen again.
So far this year my cat has caught 3 bats. (Don't worry, Australia is rabies free) Tasmania only has 'micro-bats', about the size of a mouse.
The first two occasions I put it down to it being a very stormy, wind gusting, night that the bat been blown into something and stunned itself. The cat brought them inside and got my attention 'cause she'd never seen/caught one before and didn't know what to do with it. I just put on my leather work gloves, picked the critter up and took it outside where it swiftly flew away.
The other night, and calm one with no rain, she brought in another one. Unfortunately it had expired. How she's managing to catch them I have no idea.
Our mini dachshund couldn't resist a folded blanket on the bed.My black and white dachshund sleeps with his tongue sticking out. Both he and my mixed dog sleep under blankets that they learned how to cover themselves.












