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skiki

Out on the slopes
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Nice floors. They’re not even scratched up yet. There’s nothing better than a tennis ball chasing puppy to give hardwood flooring more “character “. Good looking dog.
Not my floor, but the Airbnb owner okayed it. :huh: Very dog friendly rental and great owner, would def recommend.
My floors at home have much more "character."
 

1Turn2Many

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You know it’s a good winter when you find your dog playing with his ball on the shop roof.
 

ilovepugs

The human form of the 100 emoji
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A cozy corner of Vermont
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This is the face of a very sweet and comfy dog a few hours after eating 50x the recommended daily dose of glucosamine. I took this picture while on hold with the ASPCA’s poison control line to see what they recommended. And now we’re at the emergency vet for hydration support and to make sure his electrolytes stay balanced. Wheeee.
 

Jenny

Making fresh tracks
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Michigan
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This is the face of a very sweet and comfy dog a few hours after eating 50x the recommended daily dose of glucosamine. I took this picture while on hold with the ASPCA’s poison control line to see what they recommended. And now we’re at the emergency vet for hydration support and to make sure his electrolytes stay balanced. Wheeee.
Pippin! He's quite the counter surfer, isn’t he? Hope all is ok.
 

pete

not peace but 2 Beers!
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He is just the worst when it comes to counter surfing. I think he’s gotten worse really. Vet didn’t seem overly concerned, he just needs some electrolytes and fluids and he’ll be ok.
Maybe some tape or some reduced spring mouse traps on counter would be a negative reinforcement?

Positive is best but at times neg may be needed for safety
 

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