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<blockquote data-quote="I luv herfrds" data-source="post: 730661" data-attributes="member: 5917"><p>LoveMoo read my signature line ;-) </p><p></p><p>I got a couple of stories.</p><p>The first one involved the hubby's dog, the mean and nasty blue heeler he had when we first met. well he had turned his dog out and was outside with him. Hubby was doing some chores when his dog came up to him wanting to be petted so bad he was rubbing up aganst him. Hubby went to pet him and luckily looked at his dog before he touched him; the dog was covered with fresh cowpoop from his nose to his tail. Dog met the garden hose in short order.</p><p></p><p>My dog story involved my dog. We had the vet out doing a post on a cow that died, well the vet cut off a strip of meat and before I could do anything he tossed it to my corgi who snatched it up and ran. He ate it. Well later in the house he gagged it up in the livingroom. I didn't know who was going to catch heck first, the vet or the dog.</p><p></p><p>This has to be the worse one and it was a cat instead.</p><p>Woke up during the night hearing one of our cats doing that gagging sound they do. I got up thinking they ate some cat food that didn't agree with them. Using the flashlight; so I wouldn't wake up the hubby; I looked all over and couldn't find anything. Went back to bed.</p><p>Next morning I got up and walking past the bed I found it in my bare feet, the cat had eaten a grass snake.</p><p>Yes the cat is still living, he hid from me all that day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I luv herfrds, post: 730661, member: 5917"] LoveMoo read my signature line ;-) I got a couple of stories. The first one involved the hubby's dog, the mean and nasty blue heeler he had when we first met. well he had turned his dog out and was outside with him. Hubby was doing some chores when his dog came up to him wanting to be petted so bad he was rubbing up aganst him. Hubby went to pet him and luckily looked at his dog before he touched him; the dog was covered with fresh cowpoop from his nose to his tail. Dog met the garden hose in short order. My dog story involved my dog. We had the vet out doing a post on a cow that died, well the vet cut off a strip of meat and before I could do anything he tossed it to my corgi who snatched it up and ran. He ate it. Well later in the house he gagged it up in the livingroom. I didn't know who was going to catch heck first, the vet or the dog. This has to be the worse one and it was a cat instead. Woke up during the night hearing one of our cats doing that gagging sound they do. I got up thinking they ate some cat food that didn't agree with them. Using the flashlight; so I wouldn't wake up the hubby; I looked all over and couldn't find anything. Went back to bed. Next morning I got up and walking past the bed I found it in my bare feet, the cat had eaten a grass snake. Yes the cat is still living, he hid from me all that day. [/QUOTE]
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