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    Sneaky dog likes sleeping under the comforters!!

    No, but that sounds like fun :D. We have this big Elmo stuffed toy (don't ask why!!); I wonder if he'll push him down if he sees him in his place. I'll try it and let you know what the outcome was. Frisky vs. Elmo... the battle begins :D
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    Sneaky dog likes sleeping under the comforters!!

    Wow, it's good to know that you're not alone :D. Sometimes, to mess with him, I'll have my hand right over the edge of the comforter so that he can't pull it up. You should see the way he gets his way; he'll stand in front of us for like 5 minutes; in the middle of the night, a black dog...
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    Sneaky dog likes sleeping under the comforters!!

    Cool, thanks guys. It's good to know that I'm not alone and that my boy isn't a freak :D I'm sure it's not the best way to sleep, but as long as it doesn't have any harmful effects, I don't mind him having his way. He does with everything else... why not this as well!!
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    Sneaky dog likes sleeping under the comforters!!

    Hi all. I’m sure some of you are having through this same issue. My elder son, Frisky (2.5 year old lab), sleeps with my wife and me on our bed. During the winter, he likes to go completely under our comforter. When we go to sleep, I make sure he sleeps outside the comforter, on the bed. But...
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    10 reasons of why home made rations are not for pets

    My dog loved beer!!! Go figure!!
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    10 reasons of why home made rations are not for pets

    That makes a lot of sense; and I'll take your word on the "don't" list. I wish someone would complile a much more comprehensive "don't" list; I find those more useful than the "do" list :D
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    VetBalance - nutritional supplements

    Thanks Renee. So do you feed your dog the Eagle Pack stuff? My younger girl is 1.5 years old... is it too soon to start her on an adult formula? I'm sure my dogs won't eat just the dry stuff, so I'll and camouflage it with some yogurt or broth as you had sugested :D
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    10 reasons of why home made rations are not for pets

    Wow... some really cool tips and advice; thanks all you guys. I quite surprised I didn't run into this web-site earlier :). I visit a lot of forums, but most of my time is spent on car forums :D. But I'll be a regular over here for sure now.
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    New bump on his back

    Is this aspiration thingy an in-and-out procedure? They don't need to knock him out or anything, do they? Also, does insurance cover these costs?
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    Is Your Dogs Bored?

    Are you running any specials soon? I want to get some kong toys, but yours are the same prices as the stores here. And I don't have to pay s/h at a store!
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    New bump on his back

    Yeah, I'll keep an eye on it. It seems to be going down, but I want to be sure. I didn't know anything about this cyst thingy... thanks for the info.
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    VetBalance - nutritional supplements

    I came across this web-site that sells nutritional supplements for dogs. I've never used any of those on my dogs, so I was a bit skeptical. Have any of you used something like this before? If so, is it safe? Is it effective? Here's the web-site if you want to see for yourself...
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    New bump on his back

    Hi all, I'm new to this forum. My 2.5 year old male lab just started showing a decent sized bump on his back, right above his right thigh. I noticed it last Friday. Since then, it has gone down a bit, but it's still noticable. I can't figure out how he got it. His sister (1.5 year old collie...
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    10 reasons of why home made rations are not for pets

    Hi, I'm new to the forum. I have 2 dogs... Frisky, 2.5 year old black male lab and Maggie, 1.5 year old brown female collie mix. They are both healthy and in great shape. But we do feed them home-made rations; in fact they have very little of their "dog food" in a day. It's usually either mixed...
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