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Doggies as therapy
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14 Oct 2022 09:32 PM
14 Oct 2022 09:32 PM
Re: Doggies as therapy
How's this look @Former-Member ?
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14 Oct 2022 09:33 PM
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14 Oct 2022 09:36 PM
14 Oct 2022 09:36 PM
Re: Doggies as therapy
How adorable @Zoe7 ! I'm not a cat lover, but your cat looks like she's got personality galore!
Hope you've had a good day! This is the first time i've seen your furbabies.
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14 Oct 2022 09:36 PM
14 Oct 2022 09:36 PM
Re: Doggies as therapy
Ha ha ha ha I literally laughed out loud. He looks amazing 🤩. Did you get those specifically for him? Or do you share muffs? @Zoe7
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14 Oct 2022 09:42 PM
14 Oct 2022 09:42 PM
Re: Doggies as therapy
A quick shopping trip on my friend google @Former-Member but he would look so cute if they were real. I have black ones ...and might need to try them on him tomorrow lol Not sure he will like it but he does let me dress him in things so will see how we go.
@tyme I can't believe after all this time you have never seen my fur babies - and yes Clover (or Squishy Face as I like to call her) is very much full of character.
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14 Oct 2022 09:42 PM
14 Oct 2022 09:42 PM
Re: Doggies as therapy
I thought the photo was photoshopped @Former-Member @Zoe7 ! What? Your dog doesn't like the sound of his own bark?
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14 Oct 2022 09:46 PM
14 Oct 2022 09:46 PM
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It was @tyme lol ...and may I add - his bark is VERY loud for such a little dog - I need ear muffs when he barks!!! He sometimes barks in his sleep and as he sleeps on the pillow next to me - I swear there is going to be a hole in my ceiling one day I jump so high hahaha
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14 Oct 2022 09:48 PM - edited 14 Oct 2022 09:48 PM
14 Oct 2022 09:48 PM - edited 14 Oct 2022 09:48 PM
Re: Doggies as therapy
I've read about them, but never seen a photo of them @Zoe7 - Clover has such a cheeky face. Like those cheeky kids in classrooms waiting for you to turn around so they can muck up...
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14 Oct 2022 09:51 PM
14 Oct 2022 09:51 PM
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That's some incredible photoshopping skills you have there @Zoe7 - I love photoshop. I can change people's clothes and swap heads etc and no one would even know!
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14 Oct 2022 09:51 PM
14 Oct 2022 09:51 PM
Re: Doggies as therapy
Funny you should say that @tyme - I have two kids in my class that pretend they are Clover and Toby. They sit at my feet and what pats lol The boy who pretends he is Toby even calls himself Toby ....and so do the other kids. Whenever he hears 'dog' in class he sits up and says doggy, doggy, doggy (and has beautiful big brown eyes like Tobes) - my kids really are adorable.
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