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My old retreiver Dylan was a right little bugger until he was about 2 then turned to be the most loving does as he's told dog ever, poor thing had to be put down last month though 

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Passing those will be fun...markedkiller78 wrote:Did i mention that he ate the cordless phone & the tv remote
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I'm sorry to hear that mate. I know how attached I am to my dog, even if I wan't to kick him on occasion
It's only stuff (I was really **** off when he ate Uncharted 2) and it can all be replaced unlike mutley.

It's only stuff (I was really **** off when he ate Uncharted 2) and it can all be replaced unlike mutley.

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He **** like it's going out of fashion, so I imagine it's long since been purged. He actually likes to chew plastic & eat paper. He just destroys the plastic, never seems to eat any.Devil Soundwave wrote:Passing those will be fun...markedkiller78 wrote:Did i mention that he ate the cordless phone & the tv remote

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Jesus dude!Parris wrote: It's quite common, but not as bad as Calium suggests. It's called coprophaegia. I know loads about it because I enjoy eating a nice poo myself on occasion...


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johnbud wrote:back to the carpet, i had a samoyed bitch. i bred her at 3 yrs. i sold all the pups but kept the only dog in the litter. anyway i had shar since she was a pup and never ever did she eat carpets. however as the pups all left and we settled into normality again. every day we came home the carpets would be ripped up. my dogs have the run of the house so access all areas. in order to cut down damage both targa (baby dog) and shar (mummy bitch) were locked in the hallway. we had thought it was boredom so supplied the dogs with lots of toys, still no let up by this time the hall had been redone in carpet 3 times.through out this period we had assumed that the pup was to blame, unfortunately i have to admit that we punished the pup almost everytime it happened. but the simple fact is both dogs were obedient, i even showed shar before i bred her. i was at a total loss my house was a mess. i had tried to solve the problem but failed the pup was just under a year but was starting to over take his mum size wise. i decided to set a trapso 1 morning my partner and i did the usual bit cheerio a kiss and a clap. my partner took the dogs into the living room and closed the door and i came back in through the back door and into the bedroom. she left and i sat on the bed listening it was about 7-10minutes before it started, i could hear barking and growling, yelping the whole bit. so after about 15 minutes i crept up to the door and waited until it kicked of again. whoosh and the door is open, the pups in his bed his mum is trying to dig her way out via the carpet. easy option kill the bitch. only kidding it was some sort of weird female thing eventually targa eventually told her who was boss. i know its of topic but thought i would share it anyway. cheers.
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It's good to hear John, at least I know I'm not the only one with dog problems. 99 problems and a bitch aint one. The dog is 98 of them though

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Any joy on getting a free replacement for Uncharted 2 by the way?
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not got round to emailing them. I really should as it would take 2 mins. I'll make it my job for tomorrow. I'm in Leeds overnight with work,. so I'll get 10 mins peace.Devil Soundwave wrote:Any joy on getting a free replacement for Uncharted 2 by the way?

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You know how much more of that carpet there used to becools wrote: I'm **** wetting myself laughing here dude.


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Aye. Tis a huge expanse. That dog is nuts.markedkiller78 wrote:You know how much more of that carpet there used to becools wrote: I'm **** wetting myself laughing here dude.
It's like a car crash.

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I forgot to mention that if you got the dog from the pound they may have seperational anxiety which will set them off on a mad spurt every time you leave.
http://www.petlibrary.co.uk/1/separatio ... -treat-it/
http://www.petlibrary.co.uk/1/separatio ... -treat-it/
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Ha! Nice, thanks for thatDevil Soundwave wrote:Jesus dude!Parris wrote: It's quite common, but not as bad as Calium suggests. It's called coprophaegia. I know loads about it because I enjoy eating a nice poo myself on occasion...![]()

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Lovely, happy animals to cuddle and pet :

Meet Itsy Bitsy !


Meet Itsy Bitsy !

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what in the **** is that?Casey120 wrote:Lovely, happy animals to cuddle and pet :
Meet Itsy Bitsy !
im guessing by the name its a spider....

spiders dont really bug me.....big spiders....thats a different story....i had a bad spider bite as a kid which resulted in a huge(golf ball sized) goiter on my leg...which eventually burst in all kinds of gory goodness....i actually had to go the hospital for it
on the loose
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That's terrible
Well Itsy Bitsy won't do something awe-full like that .
It's a fist sized tamed jumping spider , that means he will just sit harmless and relaxed in your hand , eyes closed , making subtle humming noises as he sleeps , then suddenly out of nowhere will jump right in your face , tear your upper lip straight off with his huge fangs and wear it around the back of his head as a Boa at the local Spider Carnival

Well Itsy Bitsy won't do something awe-full like that .
It's a fist sized tamed jumping spider , that means he will just sit harmless and relaxed in your hand , eyes closed , making subtle humming noises as he sleeps , then suddenly out of nowhere will jump right in your face , tear your upper lip straight off with his huge fangs and wear it around the back of his head as a Boa at the local Spider Carnival

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I just showed that picture to my GF. She didn't know what it was and asked me what it was. I told her it was a spider and she started screaming and couldn't bear to look at it. She was fine before she knew what it was
I'm not too bad with big spiders, I can remember holding a Tarantula on a school trip when I was little. It's the meaty long legged house spiders that I don't like.

I'm not too bad with big spiders, I can remember holding a Tarantula on a school trip when I was little. It's the meaty long legged house spiders that I don't like.

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He is sad to hear that !




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awesome pic!Casey120 wrote:He is sad to hear that !
I really like spiders

Fav. spider


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