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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: northern California
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HAHAHAHAHA That is rich! Well, I will confess...I think that I have you all beat...as you know, we have a few dogs...and we don't kennel them, but they can't all be in our home so the girls are in the house with me and the boys live in the barn (which is really like a studio only with a cement floor, it has a loft and an elevator)...and MY HUSBAND SLEEPS WITH THEM!!! Yep, it's true...he says that he has to be there in case they get too cold (it is heated by a wood stove) and the only way he will know is if he is cold too. *sigh* We put our KING sized, MEMORY FOAM, DUAL ADJUSTABLE bed in the BARN for the dogs...and Dave. hahaha Yes, our dogs are very spoiled. |
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Upstate, NY
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1. I have a blanket on couch and ottomon
2. and by invitation. So here DAVE HONEY helps our since my surgery and gave Peanut a much needed bath I looked all over for her and could NOT FIND her anywhere. Finally i ask DAVE, "where's Peanut?' DAVE HONEY gives that male sheepish grin, points to our living room and goes "shhhhhhhh, she's sleeping "AND i thought she looked cold". this is what i found
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