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Originally Posted by yorkietalkjilly They are mostly creepy to me and strangely fascinating in other instances - not that I would condone it for any dog I know. Boy, some people sure have a lot of spare time and energy on their hands, is all I can say!!! Imagine dying tiny ocelot spots all over a dog! Tibbe would pack his bags and jump on the nearest train out of town if I did something like that to him. The longest he has to stand still is when I am using the mustache groomer between his eyes to keep the area clean and he is pretty steamed after that is over. I have to gush over what a good, good boy he is the whole time and even sneak him a treat in the middle if he's very impatient. Then he snorts a bit and starts wallowing on the couch in the den when done. Then he wants outside to run and run in the back yard. It would take 30 hours to groom Tibbe in any elaborate way and he'd likely do me in by the time it was over. It would probably be the first ever Yorkie murder-for-hire ever recorded and would definiely spoil our closeknit bond. |
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Originally Posted by yorkietalkjilly Oh, gosh! They can find all the places they should avoid and zero right in on them, can't they?!?! A dog full of stickers to pick out one at a time - woe is you!!! In the spring, Tibbe specializes in finding some sticky-gooey little things that catch to his leg hair and under his tummy. I have to bathe him to get that stuff out! Those things hang around for a month or so. I might could give him a quick earring along about the 3rd bath in a week! (JK!!! ) |
You are making me think of evil ideas for tonight's fun hmmm lol