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Doggies as therapy
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14 Oct 2022 06:13 PM
14 Oct 2022 06:13 PM
Re: Doggies as therapy
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14 Oct 2022 06:17 PM
14 Oct 2022 06:17 PM
Re: Doggies as therapy
Sooo adorable @Bow My Tobes and Clover sleep together and play together too. My other cat never wanting a bar of Tobes even though he tried to be friends, but he and Clover are the best of friends. Clover is a ratbag - she loves to pounce on Tobes and then run away ...and of course he chases her. There have been many times I have seen Tobes run up the hallway with a Clover attached to him by his tail LOL
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14 Oct 2022 06:25 PM
14 Oct 2022 06:25 PM
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Yea @tyme, a pug and a poodle. We think she has a bit of terrier or something in her too though.
cute @Zoe7 yeah Lulu and Jaffa play together heaps too. Lulu- the dog, gets a bit rough at times though. They play a bit of tag team, Jaffa gets up on the bench and pushes things onto the floor for lulu to get and chew. They have many a time have a chicken breast or piece of steak!
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14 Oct 2022 06:29 PM
14 Oct 2022 06:29 PM
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Oh @Bow that is priceless. I am lucky that Clover only gets on the dining table (but she is allowed). Toby barks at her if she plays with anything then chases her when she gets down (such a good boy 😁).
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14 Oct 2022 07:34 PM
14 Oct 2022 07:34 PM
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Ha ha @Zoe7 he might give your fence a unique and coooool brush style 😂
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14 Oct 2022 07:37 PM
14 Oct 2022 07:37 PM
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Oh my goodness @Bow I had to look twice. I almost didn't see your cat!! it blends in 😂
Your house has lots of furry babies 🐶😺 You're lucky. Animals are such great companions and I never thought I would get so much back from our dog. Both of your babies look like they are sunbaking ha ha
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14 Oct 2022 07:47 PM
14 Oct 2022 07:47 PM
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Yeah they both like sitting out in the sunshine @Former-Member
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14 Oct 2022 07:52 PM
14 Oct 2022 07:52 PM
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Their colouring is beautiful. I always loved ginger coloured hair, on animals and people 😀. I think it is so beautiful.
and what are they doing tonight? My dog sometimes watches television LOL 😂
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14 Oct 2022 07:57 PM
14 Oct 2022 07:57 PM
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I have ginger hair @Former-Member i like it now but haven’t always liked it. I’ve always loved ginger cats too.
I’ve just crawled into bed. I’ve had a mentally draining day, some good… some bad. Daughter is bunking in with me, which is a good thing with the way that I’m feeling tonight.
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14 Oct 2022 08:03 PM
14 Oct 2022 08:03 PM
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Good idea @Bow. A hug from your children is the best way to end a day - good or bad. I always love smelling my kids hair when they hug me. Especially if it has just been cleaned.
I have always been amazed at how much of an anchor children can be. They are so innocent and sweet they can sometimes minimise the worst pain or ease the most intense exhaustion.
Enjoy your hugs 🫂
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