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Cats owned: Siamese and Moggies
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Location: Stockton, UK
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12-06-2009, 10:04 PM   #11

Re: Give a dog a tunnel


Angie one time I was out with Maddy and my dad and was walking up a particular muddy hill, well mud and hill, I should have known, I didn't last very long and was soon on my arris in the mud, caked in it, Maddy runs over, she was about 5 meters away, saw me go down.

"Oh my faithful friend", I thought, she must be concerned about me because I have fallen and making such a fuss (I was absolutely laughing so hard I was crying, as was my dad and I was shouting at him to stop laughing and get me out of the mud), so she runs over, and nuzzles at my arm and starts licking my hand, THE HAND HOLDING THE TREATS, I lifted my hand and she headbutted my arm, I dropped the treats, she scoffed the lot and trotted off! SHE TOOK ADVANTAGE OF ME, SHE SAW I WAS DOWN AND RUDDY WELL TOOK HER CHANCE! The wee git!



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Cats owned: Magnificent moggies
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12-06-2009, 11:05 PM   #12

Re: Give a dog a tunnel




Naughty Maddy!!! Perhaps she would have acted differently if you'd been hurt and hadn't been laughing? I must be thinking about St. Bernards or those dogs that dig people out of snow drifts ..... that's my idea of mans' best friends!



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