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| quote: Originally posted by wetdog2084: What would life be like without dog hair on/in every thing I own, wear, eat, sleep on, ect...?
Boring. If your hunting dog is fat, then you aren't getting enough exercise. |
| Posts: 598 | Location: currently N 34.41 W 111.54 | Registered: 10 February 2007 |
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| I have had GWPG, Labs and Brittanys. We always had hair every where and hair cootys floating around the floor. We are down to one Small Munsterlander and have been amazed at how little hair we now find through out the house.
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| Posts: 5686 | Location: Nampa, Idaho | Registered: 10 February 2005 |
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| I went with Wheatons and Kerry Blues for just this reason. Easier on the allergies too. - dan
"Intellectual truth is eternally one: moral or sentimental truth is a geographic and chronological accident that varies with the individual" R.F. Burton
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| I'll gladly live with the minor inconveniece of hair everywhere.
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| Posts: 326 | Location: Cheyenne area WY USA | Registered: 18 January 2003 |
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| We lost our old German Shepherd Ozzy last fall. A new puppy is on the way. I'll admit that he was a bit of a disappointment to me (cowardly and gutless) and I didn't have nearly as much to do with him as I did when training him before giving up. That being said, as a family dog, he was first rate. A couple weeks or so after he died, my wife was doing some cleaning and came across one of those shepherd hair dust bunnies and I found her crying like a baby saying "this is the last time I'll ever sweep up Ozzy hair". Gotta admit I miss him more than I thought I would. A life without dog hair is dull indeed. |
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