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   Message 286 of 943   
   Mike Roberts to Janis Kracht   
   Re: A funny thing (dogs)   
   04 Mar 13 21:19:36   
   
     Re: Re: A funny thing (dogs)   
     By: Janis Kracht to Mike Roberts on Mon Mar 04 2013 04:35 pm   
      
    > > Simon is a little nut to begin with. He sees the dogs or anything on   
    > > four legs he thinks is a dog and runs right over to the tv and starts   
    >   
    > Ok, but has he ever tried making friends with a cannister vaccuum??  I had   
    > a cocker spaniel years ago who uh.. tried to get real personal with my   
    > Electrolux cannister vacuum jumping on top of it LOL.. as you say though,   
      
   No 8)  I haven't seen that one before.. Heheheh   But I bet the puppies would   
   have been something ;-)   
      
    > > barking. His brother looks at me as if to say, Simons goin bananas   
    > > again Dad, whats his problem? Heheheheh   
    >   
    > ah.. the smarter one Lol   
      
   I love them both, but they are definitely Yin and Yang. Couldn't be moreso.   
   But in a way that is good, as their personalities play off of each other. When   
   one is raising Cain, the other is mellow, when one is driving me nuts the   
   other is laying low, Except dinner time .   
      
    > Lol.. well, I've learned that all I have to do to make room on the couch is   
    > to encourage one of the cats to come up on the couch .. once I do that, the   
    > dogs leave fast hahah.  Sometimes I hear Indy moaning and whining in the   
    > kitchen, I know when that happens that Lola, one of our calico kitties is   
    > laying across the doorway, and the silly dog is too scared to walk past her   
      
   I know, when I was growing up, I always thought cats were afraid of Dogs.. Not   
   in the least, they stand their ground, and usually the dog figures it is not   
   worth it messing with them. Now that You mention it, the several times cats   
   have been introduced into the house, they were at first snippy with the dogs,   
   but then the cats pretty much were in charge. Dogs didn't bother them, and   
   they did what they wanted dog or no dog..   
      
    > > wasn't necessarily full. I grabbed it away from him, but I will be   
    > > honest, You won't believe what ran through my head. "oh, can we wash   
    > > it? Or can we just serve the other side" heheheheh I knew none of that   
    > > would be possible but it still ran through my head in a panic. He and I   
    > > had long conversations every time a holiday came up from then on. ;-)   
    >   
    > LOL - I can see it that scene :)  I probably would have wasted 5 minutes   
    > thinking the same thing before I came to my senses :) :)   
      
   It was really more or less cuz it was Thanksgiving, and You know how it is,   
   the dinner usually centers around the Turkey.. :)  Not that year...   
      
    > Hey, Ron always said he thought Dogs had "clean mouths" since I guess they   
    > can disinfect wounds by liking them.. but I don't think that's really true   
    > :)   
      
   I have seen many a time on television where this was discussed. I too and not   
   sure it is true, but it is said that the dogs saliva is much stronger than   
   humans and it kills germs by nature. They say You have a much bigger chance of   
   getting sick by kissing a human. I myself still don't like it when I get a big   
   unexpected Slobbery Kiss.. Blech!  I feel like running around like Lucy in the   
   Peanuts Catoons, Get the disenfectant, Get the Iodine, I've been kissed by a   
   dog!!! Heheheheh   
      
      
   Have a good One!   
   Mike   
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