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Rio Subscriber 16/08/2012 Offline
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Lab Names: Bentley, Morgan & Cookie
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_Jane_ wrote:
I particularly enjoyed the detail of his eyes being glazed over as it happened Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing
Thought he was having a coronary! Shocked Stood - motionless - for what seemed an eternity Laughing Laughing Laughing Dirty bugger Cool Laughing Laughing Laughing

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Mooz Subscriber 01/01/2013 Offline
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Lab Names: Ivan (30/11/2008), Milly (collie cross, 20/11/2002)

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Oh Ivan's terrible with his blanket. Only this week I had to physically separate them because his efforts were loosening the hinges on the door he was using as support Embarassed Embarassed

I feel sorry for Milly. There she is, a beguiling older woman.....a "cougar". What does Ivan do? He drags the blanket from underneath her and uses that, completely oblivious he has just upended the real thing in favour of an inanimate object.

Mind you, I'm glad. She's only little and deserves a quiet life now.


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Rio Subscriber 16/08/2012 Offline
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No.of Labs: 3
Lab Names: Bentley, Morgan & Cookie
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LOL! See? No bloody manners when they are hell bent! pmsl

We didn't have such problems with Morgan .... we just had him trying to hump his DAD! Shocked Shocked Shocked


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Enerosar Subscriber 27/07/2012 Offline
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Lab Names: Harry 02.06.10 Alfie (fox red x vizsla)18.11.09
Location: Warrington Cheshire
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HAHA this thread has made me laugh. When I had the Cavaliers they all used to hump their teddy. Reeno my stud dog had a big teddy that he would practise on so much so he would go "all the way" and id end up with wet patches on the floor from him. He would grip that tight I could pick teddy up and carry it while he was still at it feet off the floor and removed to another room (not what you want to see when your eating) non of them were ever castrated as they were all show dogs and 1 was at stud.

Harry is now 7mth and will happily hump his toy (well untill he killed it and removed the stuffing) or his blanket. Hes tried it out on one bitch but thankfully she had been spayed and told him off. Hes having his balls removed this week so no risk of us having any real humping going on.


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Mel1970 Subscriber 27/09/2012 Offline
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Lab Names: Bella (DOB: 16/4/11), Shadow (Rescue DOB: 1/4/06)
Location: Cotswolds
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Laughing Laughing Makes me glad I don't have any males in the house Laughing

With Bella in season, I have to put up with 2 bitches humping each other on a daily basis 3 to 4 times a day Rolling Eyes At least I don't have any wet patches to clear up and know there is an end in sight Laughing


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Never forgetting Harry : 18/01/11 - 14/05/11 RIP
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Lab Names: Ivan (30/11/2008), Milly (collie cross, 20/11/2002)

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Well, he's back from the vets. Vaccinated for another year. The face twitches, she says, are normal. She also remarked on how fit and slim he looks, PROUD!

28.5kg......and I reckon half of that is his mahoosive mamba. I will never make fun of his tiny pizzle ever again Embarassed


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