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Rich Member Posts: 52 |
posted 09-02-2003 06:36 AM
DOG RULES NEWSPAPERS: VISITORS: BARKING: LICKING: HOLES: DOORS: THE ART OF SNIFFING: DINING ETIQUETTE: HOUSEBREAKING: GOING FOR WALKS: COUCHES: PLAYING: CHASING CATS: CHEWING: ------------------ [This message has been edited by Auspetian (edited 09-08-2003).] IP: Logged |
dogangel Member Posts: 132 |
posted 09-06-2003 03:40 PM
Rich, Were did you ever find this stuff?? I almost choked with laughter... Did anybody actually watch my dogs??? IP: Logged |
Rich Member Posts: 52 |
posted 09-08-2003 12:50 AM
Every time I come across a funny little piece like this I forget to log where I found it....Idiot! Having said that I managed to find a similar site with the same sort of material so here is the link for you to have a look. BTW have you got your pets insured as Im trying to find out a bit of info to see if it's all worthwhile? ------------------ IP: Logged |
Rich Member Posts: 52 |
posted 09-08-2003 12:52 AM
Well what do you know, I go and take a look through my computer history and came across the original link I used for the dog rules so here you go: ------------------ IP: Logged |
Miss_vp2002 Member Posts: 152 |
posted 09-09-2003 11:34 PM
Thats absolutely a killer, as per my post regarding digging holes.......I'm pretty sure the person who wrote this visited my house to view my back yard. I haven't laughed so hard in my life.....Good Job Rich!!!! Jody IP: Logged |
dogangel Member Posts: 132 |
posted 09-11-2003 05:41 PM
Rich, Thanks for the link. I'll check it during the week end (too much to do, too little time...) To answer your question, no, I don't have any insurance for my dogs. For two reasons: 1) I have 6 dogs, so the money I would have to pay the insurance every month, I'd much rather save, and spend it just in case. 2) My dogs are all young (5 years old and younger) and healthy, so, praise the Lord, for now I don't foresee anything really dramatic happening to them. I know all about never say never, but as I said, if I took an insurance I would have to pay like 150.00 a month... and the insurance wouldn't cover regular visits and preventative, and the occasional upset tummy, or what have you... Maybe for somebody with fewer or older dogs this would work wonderfully. IP: Logged |
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