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Originally Posted by Doodlebug Great thread! I can relate to all of them especially the clothing and rearranging my entire life so they can go, or I stay home because I don't want to leave them.
How about...
Buying them a stroller so they can go more places with me and if they get tired they can ride. I never thought I would see the day when my hubby (who made fun of me when I got the stroller) takes the stroller from me and pushes the babies all through the park and he doesn't care who sees him or what they think. lol I love it. If *I* try to push the stroller he will step in and push right on ahead of me so he can push them. |
I just got mine a bicycle trailer....
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Originally Posted by bj1 My husband has never been much of a dog person. And when we would go to our camp in the summer and our neighbor would always bring their little dog with them. They take him everywhere. My husband would always laugh and shake his head when he would overhear the guy saying Daddy's baby this and Daddy's baby that. My husband would remark, "If I ever say such things or act that way, just shoot me" Well, now we got 2 yorkies and all he says is Daddy's Babies this and Daddy's baby that. He hands feed them. They refuse to eat theirselves because of this  In fact now as I type he is hand feeding them their dinner which is chicken,sweet pototoes and rice  I always laugh at him and ask him if he wants me to "shoot" him yet for acting this way  He says he just never would have believed that he would love them and be so attached to them like he is.  |
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Originally Posted by misslissa The only thing i said i was not going to do was carry him around i was firm on the dogs gave feet they can walk thing. I still tend to let him walk when i can i make him walk between stores when we go out and from the car to the front door of daycare |
This is called "Making sure your Furbaby gets enough exercise" although you seem to be in denial!
Salazark: You forgot? She made an entire, complete agility set out of PVC pipe to train her furbaby!
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