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doggroomer
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Just wondering what your most embarrassing moment was with your dog(s). A young lady who worked for me in my last job was about to get married and had just bought a flat. She asked me if I would like to go to see it and have a cuppa and said I could take Bertie (my sadly departed Labrador). When we got there her future hubby made me a drink and asked if Bertie would like a bowl of tea. He loved it but didn't often get any as I don't drink it. He went into the kitchen and drank the tea then came back into the living room and was promptly sick all over the newly cleaned carpet. I was so embarrassed although she was very good about it. Didn't get invited again though Chris
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jess
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My most embarrassing moment with one of my dogs was with a mongrel l had called Clyde - now sadly departed. I was trying to sell a property l was living in at the time. The property agent phoned to asked if a gentleman could view within two hours. Having said yes it was panic stations, hoovering dusting etc. Well you know what it like ladies. A most snobbish man arrived and l started to show hin round the house. We entered the lounge where upon Clyde decided to do and large smelly poo on the carpet. The man looked disgusted and suggested he continued to look round while l cleared the mess up. It was my fault as in my rush l forgot to let Clyde out for a comfort stop. Needless to say the man did not buy my house.
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doggroomer
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I knew there'd be some 'good' ones. Chris
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amysmum
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Afraid mines a 'rear end' story too. We had guests and had just cooked and served up breakfast when Amy ran into the utility room which adjoins where the kitchen table is, like her tail was on fire, think she had a 'cling on' and proceeded to scoot the entire length of the utility room to wipe her bum on the floor. Enjoy your brekkie everyone (not). You cant help luv em tho.
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doggroomer
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What a little monkey. I can picture the scene. Chris
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jess
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When I lived on the coast I was walking my dogs along the beach. I noticed a couple sitting near the sea just watching the waves come in. Beside them was an open picnic hamper. One of my dogs - a springer spaniel - took off and headed for the hamper. Once there she dived into the basket and grab a packet of nicely wrapped sandwiches and run back to me feeling very excited about her new find. Before l could stop her the wrapper was off and sandwiches being eaten. The couple had not noticed but I nervously went and told them what had happened and offered to pay for the now digested food. Fortunately, they saw the funny side and told me not to worry.
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jess
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I decided to take my dogs for a walk along a river close to me. A fisherman was sat on the bank with a chair and canvass bag a few feet away from him. One of my dogs walked up to the bag a decided to lift his leg a expell copious amounts of urine over it. To be honest I hurriedly walked on before the man noticed. I often wonder what he thought when he found his bag was very wet ! Jess
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Layla bud
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I would have loved to have seen the look on his face i bet it was a picture.
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Layla bud
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Well done Justine, it is not very often that a budgie survives out in the big wide world.
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JaspersMom
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Justine, I think at the moment you get first prize. How embarassing. Why do our little four legged friends do their utmost to show us up?
Cheryl
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