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Old December 22nd 04, 10:40 PM
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"Melanie L Chang" wrote in message
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| When Skeeter gets a clinger while pooping, he runs over and tries to wipe
| it off on my shoe. He is so persistent about this that I can only
| imagine it was a well-formed habit in his prior homes, and I have new
| insight into why they did not want to keep him.


Oh, we might need a video of you attempting to prevent skeeter from wiping
his butt on your shoe.


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Old December 23rd 04, 02:24 AM
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Phyloe wrote:
We call them "Klingons", and they often orbit Uranus.


Not mine.

(But I do hereby nominate this post for pun of the week. :-))

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Old December 24th 04, 03:54 AM
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When Skeeter gets a clinger while pooping, he runs over and tries to wipe
it off on my shoe. He is so persistent about this that I can only
imagine it was a well-formed habit in his prior homes, and I have new
insight into why they did not want to keep him.


I swear at times my dog has tried to pee on my foot. The last time he came
close, my wife couldn't stop laughing.


"Melanie L Chang" wrote in message
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When Skeeter gets a clinger while pooping, he runs over and tries to wipe
it off on my shoe. He is so persistent about this that I can only
imagine it was a well-formed habit in his prior homes, and I have new
insight into why they did not want to keep him.

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Old December 24th 04, 06:03 PM
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Ray wrote:

I swear at times my dog has tried to pee on my foot. The last time he came
close, my wife couldn't stop laughing.



Hell, when I got back from living in Britain, my dog (still a puppy, but
an older one, we were seperated for about 6 months total) peed on my
husband's leg intentionally. We were in the middle of the yard, the dog
on a leash, and there was nothing else he could be aiming for. He also
peed on my mother as she was gardening. She was at the edge of the
garden, and he specifically aimed for her. Got her in the middle of her
back (she was kneeling and weeding). Funny, now. Not so much when it
happened.

natalie


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