Apr 2022
8:50am, 9 Apr 2022
2,666 posts
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Grast_girl
Would teething result in the occasional spot of blood on cuddly toys? She also seems more tired than usual and more bitey.
Any cause for concern?
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Apr 2022
9:08am, 9 Apr 2022
6,585 posts
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Metro_Nome
Sounds totally normal to me. Wee bit of bloody not uncommon when teething, and definitely more bitey and grumpy
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Apr 2022
4:17pm, 9 Apr 2022
68,827 posts
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Diogenes
Whose stick is it anyway?
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Apr 2022
4:25pm, 9 Apr 2022
68,828 posts
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Diogenes
Dogs are disgusting. Just after this Ziggy regurgitated a huge pile of cat food and biscuits and I only just managed to stop Ruby gobbling it up.
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Apr 2022
4:30pm, 9 Apr 2022
19,697 posts
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Sharkie
Lots of dogs will eat ANYTHING. And I mean anything. Some breeds are worse than others - as readers of Woofbark know only too well.
Cat sick, human sick, horse poo, their own poo, and that's just for starters.
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Apr 2022
4:48pm, 9 Apr 2022
68,830 posts
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Diogenes
I know, that’s how I was ready to stop her. It’s the first time she’s tried to do something like that, perhaps the first opportunity she’s had. She’s been hyperactive this afternoon, I’m expecting her to crash soon.
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Apr 2022
4:50pm, 9 Apr 2022
19,698 posts
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Sharkie
Love the stick pics. Hope they continue to co-exist relatively happily.
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Apr 2022
4:52pm, 9 Apr 2022
68,832 posts
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Diogenes
And she’s asleep. She’s been barking at him lots this afternoon, which she hadn’t done much before.
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Apr 2022
5:02pm, 9 Apr 2022
23,376 posts
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Dave A
Nice to see another BT around here.
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Apr 2022
6:38pm, 9 Apr 2022
1,556 posts
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poppyH
A friend's dog follows their sheep around to get the freshest poop to eat. Murphy loves horse poo, but I'm kind of ok with that now.
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