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Velvet 03-21-2022 02:11 PM

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Originally Posted by brianherlihy (Post 2075384)
keep your dog and pupp on your home to poop and pe and leave us a lone we dont need your pop and pee on our homes

Mine’s at home, Brianherlihy, forever.

thevillages2013 03-21-2022 03:21 PM

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Originally Posted by brianherlihy (Post 2075143)
dogs need to poop on the lawns ware that live

Wail sayed :bigbow:

thevillages2013 03-21-2022 03:23 PM

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Originally Posted by ThirdOfFive (Post 2075200)
Cat guy here, but I also appreciate dogs and have had several. They do have their challenges though, here are several from direct experience.

1. The smellier it is, the more likely your pooch is to roll in it.
2. A St. Bernard puppy WILL eat your stereo if left home alone for more than four hours.
3. A warm dog is welcome on a cold Minnesota winter night. Ask any 9-year-old.
4. Skunks are fun. Just ask Rover.
5. A dog can and will eat a whole cake left on the counter. And vomit copiously immediately thereafter.
6. When your doggie shows affection by licking you, t is best NOT to think of where that tongue was just before it hit your face.
7. German shepherds eat bees.
8. Rover just might confuse a leg with a fire hydrant.
9. A Siberian Husky just might try to sing when he hears Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D minor.
10. The toughest Bull Mastiff in existence will whimper and try to crawl onto your lap in a thunderstorm.

Sorry you lost me at “cat guy”

thevillages2013 03-21-2022 03:25 PM

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Originally Posted by brianherlihy (Post 2075384)
keep your dog and pupp on your home to poop and pe and leave us a lone we dont need your pop and pee on our homes

Another good point is to keep your cat out of your lap when you are typing

jimjamuser 03-22-2022 09:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Byte1 (Post 2074777)
And they taste good BBQ'd too....

That shot right through the level of NORMAL humor and sped rapidly to the far right of INAPPROPRIATENESS, especially in this situation where people are expressing their love and personal attachment to their pets and "puppies". And I am not normally an arbitrator of social correctness.

jimjamuser 03-22-2022 09:49 AM

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Originally Posted by brianherlihy (Post 2075384)
keep your dog and pupp on your home to poop and pe and leave us a lone we dont need your pop and pee on our homes

"ON our homes"??????.......that made me visualize some dog pooping in someones' yard and then throwing it at their house. Or a dog that climbed up a downspout to poop on a roof - and then beating on its chest and barking out ROOF, ROOF. Maybe I am thinking of a "home" as being the house and others are thinking of a yard as a home??????.....I am scratching my head over this one!

jimjamuser 03-22-2022 09:55 AM

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Originally Posted by GRACEALLEMAN (Post 2075139)
Let me paint your puppy. The Villages dog artist
Grace Alleman, Artist

"Paint my puppy"....sure you can spraypaint my Labrador and turn him into a GOLDEN retriever!

fdpaq0580 03-22-2022 10:21 AM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 2074653)
Wednesday is National Puppy Day. From CNN's 5 Things newsletter:

"Cuddle your furry friends! It's National Puppy Day. Research shows that dogs are an important part of our health in different ways -- from being the best motivators to giving us routines. One recent study even found that dogs can help reduce pain among patients suffering in the emergency room after just 10 minutes. They really do help when things get ruff!"

Research should show that there are many, many people who don't appreciate dogs as you do and would be very upset and suffer greatly as a result of being confronted by the presence of a dog in the emergency room. Dog lovers, and I am one, generally don't realize how many people are allergic or have been traumatized by dogs. The mere presence of a dog can cause stress, anxiety, high BP, fear, etc. One person's " emotional support dog" is another person's trigger for health and safety issues.
By all means, celebrate your dog. But don't be surprised or upset that not everyone feels like celebrating with you.
Have a nice party!

JMintzer 03-22-2022 10:23 AM

I love how the very same people who are incensed that a dog might pee/poop in their yard have no problem crapping all over a thread to "celebrate" dogs...

fdpaq0580 03-22-2022 10:44 AM

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Originally Posted by JMintzer (Post 2075677)
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⛲ Boom!

jebartle 03-22-2022 01:49 PM

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Originally Posted by jimjamuser (Post 2075655)
That shot right through the level of NORMAL humor and sped rapidly to the far right of INAPPROPRIATENESS, especially in this situation where people are expressing their love and personal attachment to their pets and "puppies". And I am not normally an arbitrator of social correctness.

Dear arbitrator, your hands are full on this website, not sure why folks are so mean!!!!

fdpaq0580 03-22-2022 03:23 PM

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Originally Posted by jebartle (Post 2075733)
Dear arbitrator, your hands are full on this website, not sure why folks are so mean!!!!

No surprise on a public forum. Some just wish to present/share another point of view than the one presented. Some have a "different" sense of humor. Others just don't see or get the worthiness of a celebration when the celebrated is totally ignorant of what all the hubbub is about. And some are just mean. With billions of people in the world come billions of possible responses. Once you read the post, consider the source and move on.

Topspinmo 03-24-2022 10:02 PM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 2074653)
Wednesday is National Puppy Day. From CNN's 5 Things newsletter:

"Cuddle your furry friends! It's National Puppy Day. Research shows that dogs are an important part of our health in different ways -- from being the best motivators to giving us routines. One recent study even found that dogs can help reduce pain among patients suffering in the emergency room after just 10 minutes. They really do help when things get ruff!"


You know where this going to end up right?

Topspinmo 03-24-2022 10:05 PM

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Originally Posted by brianherlihy (Post 2075145)
keep your dog at home


Why don’t you move…. :pray:

Topspinmo 03-24-2022 10:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Byte1 (Post 2074777)
And they taste good BBQ'd too....

Miss North Korea?


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