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Isn't it annoying when you post words of wit and wisdom and nobody even responds? Ho hum - it happens to us all now and again. I did read your post Elaine but didn't really know what to respond. You weren't asking for advice as to how to stop it, in which case I might have said try a 'rattle bottle'. I find it more embarrassing than amusing when dogs mount but, hey, you're the gal walking him and if it doesn't bother you and doesn't bother the 'mountees' then it doesn't matter too much. A lot depends on what size the dog is - not a whole lot of fun being submerged by 100lbs of thrusting mastiff. |
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Yes, sorry Elaine, I was sort of in the same predicament as DM - had no words of wisdom and couldn't even think of a joke ............. pathetic, I know. Can you give bromide to dogs? (and I like Toby Williams!) |
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Bromide, now there's a thought, is that still in use? |
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