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MartynB



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Does your dog buy Christmas presents ??

Oh how my wife's eyes will light up when she sees that our 14 year old Labrador has bought her one of the books she wanted for Christmas, £15 out of his little doggy pocket money...... she will be even more amazed when she sees the lifetime of doggy pocket money he must have saved to buy me the Fly Reel rolllaugh: 2009 GS Auto Zermatt Silver - Sold June 21 after 10 years of ownership

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Post #165323 24th Dec 2012 4:25 pm
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Post #165329 24th Dec 2012 5:36 pm
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chicken george



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yes our dog has 'bought gifts for my nieces , they are wrapped under the tree Rolling Eyes At work
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Post #165334 24th Dec 2012 6:11 pm
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Pegleg



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Christmas with our Collies is a bit stressful.
The tree is an invitation for them to cock their leg let alone that cord thingy that comes out of the wall! Can't leave any presents under the tree as they get chewed.
I've have to concentrate so much on their behaviour that I sweat like a Catholic Priest on 'Jim'll Fix it.

No, our dogs have bought nowt. They can't catch the bus or go shopping Thumbs Up
But they'll still get their early morning run out in the fields tomorrow Thumbs Up Another member of the failed FL2 clutch/DMF club, twice.

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JST



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No, because:-
1 I don't have a dog.
2 If I did I would not let it have a credit card. John
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Post #165339 24th Dec 2012 7:04 pm
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The Doctor



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Our dogs are unfortunately excellent at presenting us with their interpretation of a yuletide log Rolling with laughter

We bought them a large rawhide stocking from pets at home and a squeaky Santa which will probably last about 2 minutes Laughing LL.B (Hons) - University of Derby
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Past master



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Since my cats died I get fewer presents and only one Valentine. Cats are so much more thoughtful than dogs. One of my cats did have her own credit card (but on my account). They used to like being driven around in the Disco as well. Dogs? Who'd have them? Rolling Eyes

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The Doctor



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Dogs are more loyal past master. A cat always looks suspicious and up to skullduggery. I like cats but in stories where a dog lies by its owners grave after he/she dies, a cat would probably sh Censored on it.

Plus dogs are used by the police to sniff out drugs whereas cats get high on their own drugs in the form of catnip. Then there's rescue dogs and guide dogs for the blind etc etc.

It's not that I don't like cats but that's each to their own. When it comes to being beneficial to the public generally however, dogs are more useful and that's an indisputable fact as per what I highlighted in paragraph two about rescue dogs etc.

Whatever pet you have though, it's Christmas for them too so Merry Christmas to you and your pets. God bless us, everyone!

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Does your dog buy Christmas presents ??

Everyone knows the ("Doctor") has a dog, K9..
but 2013 will reveal his other New "Pets"


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(And we have the water to wash it off, and more on the way..! )
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Tigger



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Pegleg wrote:
Christmas with our Collies is a bit stressful.
The tree is an invitation for them to cock their leg let alone that cord thingy that comes out of the wall! Can't leave any presents under the tree as they get chewed.
I've have to concentrate so much on their behaviour that I sweat like a Catholic Priest on 'Jim'll Fix it.

No, our dogs have bought nowt. They can't catch the bus or go shopping Thumbs Up
But they'll still get their early morning run out in the fields tomorrow Thumbs Up


Laughing Laughing

But what's the point in having a BC if you can't give it your log on and get it to sort out the whole family's Christmas presents on Amazon?

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odd, that dog looks uncannily like Pegleg Shocked At work
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Quote:
="chicken george"]odd, that dog looks uncannily like Pegleg Shocked


I thought exactly the same before I scrolled down and saw your post Shocked

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Pegleg



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Crikey, missed this post first time round till ad213253467589 mentioned it.
Yes, your right, it's me logged onto cockyerleg.com Laughing

They do say the owner looks like his pets, except i've a much shorter tail Mr. Green
I've better brakes than a FL2,
i leave skid marks everywhere Laughing Another member of the failed FL2 clutch/DMF club, twice.

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