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zakandbrodiesmum Subscriber 11/09/2012 Offline
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4553 LabPounds
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Lab Names: Brodie & Zak (Great Dane)
Location: Bristol
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 6:31 pm    Post subject:   Reply with quote Scroll Down to Next postGo to last Post of PageTweet This Post

RebeccaK wrote:
I have it like tumbleweed constantly rolling around the floors in my house.

I think you have to decide - do you want a clean house or a dog?

Most of us choose a dog every time. Very Happy


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Oliver, 4 yr old grandson came in from nursery with a new sticker album so dining room table is covered in loads of bits of paper, to the point where my dinner was perched on an edge of the table, they had theirs in the lounge on their laps Rolling Eyes

Zak and Brodie have just come in from the garden so muddy paw prints all over the floor, brodie had a wet beefburger (soft toy) in his mouth, that must have been in one of the puddles they have made by digging, he shook it so there is now mud up the walls.

Zak is in the kitchen, standing guard over the dinner plates with slobber hanging like shoe laces dripping on to the floor, making sure that Brodie is only having the beefburger Laughing Laughing If brodie makes a move towards the kitchen Zak will stamp his feet shake his head then I will have slobber AND mud on the walls
And I'm sat here on the Computer posting this just to say that PERSONALLY I dont think dogs hairs are a problem, we love4 em however much mess they make Wink Wink


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Lab Names: Ruby

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 12:10 am    Post subject:   Reply with quote Go to Top of PageScroll Up to Previous postScroll Down to Next postGo to last Post of PageTweet This Post

you need a furminator. It was the best thing we ever bought for our lab and is available from ebay. It is a comb that removes the under hair, which is the hair that malts. When you use it, you need a plastic bag because you wouldn't believe how much hair comes off. We usually take it out with us on walks to the woods so it can blow away and it is easy to do when Ruby is having a rest. We keep hoping to bump into the couple that told us about it, so we can thank them as it really is a god send.
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