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georgie39

pups

my dog have 11 pups 2 didnt make it after they poisoned her in july because they wanted to brake in my neighbor's house .

now what must i do with so many young onesfrustrated
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nonsmoker

new stuff

I got myself a new dog last week. Man do those things shed a lot of hair.
So of course with the new dog you have to spend a bit of cash and get other stuff.
A chewy dog toy, a brush, treats.
Well to cut a long story short, to deal with the hair on my floors I got a new hoover. I wasn't blown away when I turned it on; It really sucked roll eyes wine
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kelsokitty

pets

What are your thoughts on pets being companion service animals?
Research shows that animals have aided in the healing process of some patients.
Animals have been known to help all sorts of people with different mental health problems.
Some say a service animal is for specific disabilities..such as the blind..seizures..ect.
others will say it should be any health problem like ptsd..aniexty..ect
Some of the issues that are discussed that its unsanitary. And go on disgust
about how the lil dogs that sit in the carts is not good because of unknown germs they cary on their paws
and body that get left in the carts or floors. Service animals quidlelines are always going to be a debate.
Let it begin. Thoughts. And go.
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nonsmoker

They say

Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery,
Have you ever flattered a person by copying their style.
And is it possible here on CS.
How would you go about emulating somebody to show your love for them on the internet.

Just some food for thought. dunno
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Mapmaker

How to deal with crocs

Vlog dealing with how to deal with dangerous crocs

Be gentle, its my first vlog!

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My favourite video.

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Gypsytramp

Fun Fun!

I have found a website that takes your Astrological sun sign and combines it with your Chinese Zodiac sign. It's fascinating. I'm a wolf. grin

"Like their animal namesake, those born under the sign of the Wolf are passionate, determined, and never back down from a fight. Though generally mild mannered and even easy-going (when things are going their way), members of this sign are very protective of themselves and the ones they love, and will not let anyone intimidate or coerce them. They are generous, warm-hearted, and perhaps a bit stubborn. Though they hold their friends and family very dear, Wolves also have an independent nature that compels them to seek their own path in life.

Wolves simultaneously seek security and adventure - two things that don’t tend to coexist very well. That said, their determination to live their lives exactly how they desire makes having both a possibility. They simply don’t accept limitations when it comes to something they are passionate about and would rather fight than run from a challenge.

As strong as they seem, those born under this sign are easily hurt emotionally. They secretly care deeply about how others perceive them and can be sensitive to even the smallest insult. Should they have a falling out with someone, they will most likely need time alone to let the wound heal. Wolves like to believe that everyone respects them as much as they want to be respected and can’t stand to be derided or treated poorly by anyone."

Pretty accurate! Wonder what you all are....

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How to deal with snakes sunning themselves on your

or wrapped around the brake pedal of your tractor. I deal with this two or three times a year. It really isn't a biggie to me. This snake is a harmless Black Snake, but I have used this tactic on poisonous Copperheads and Rattlers too with no problem. All you need is a shirt or a jacket.

Throw it over them then scoop it up as a tight bag and bring them someplace where the snake will be useful, like a rathole in the barn or a rabbit hole. That way everyone is safe and happy (except the rats and rabbits of course).



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phoenixFH

Who is the Boss?

These two are my pets.laugh

Turtle,about 6 yrs old, female. Half year awaken, half year asleep.

Cat,about 1 yrs old, male.

They seems friendly nowadays. rolling on the floor laughing

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Hands Up !

I say to my cat, when she's naughty.

She looks at me as if saying:- "And who do u think u r ?" Then she makes it for the back door and vanishes for the next couple of hours. Enough for me to start worrying , so she gets her own back again. (She's the cat on my profile, but 2 years older)

My dog (a Brown Chow that looks like a teddy bear) walks on her back legs all the way from the electric gate to the back garden, with me obviously holding her front legs and walking backwards.

Then I have 2 other cats as well. The black baby, now quite a few years older, loves catnip. She is as soft as silk. The male cat moved in by himself over summer, and it's too cold to chuck him out in winter, so till the end of winter, then we will decide if he is behaving himself now, as he tried to fight with all the girls, especially mine, as she is the Queen in the household, even of the humans as well.

Then there r my 2 sons' cats:- The black mother, that's absolutely gorgeous and the Tortoisshell that is getting on in years now, but eats 4 meals at breakfast and supper times, as she is so skinny.

My animals:- We can't live without them. Life would be empty and sad if they were not there. Thus:- We will always have animals, just the type and colour will vary.
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