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Topic: Most embarrassing moment with your dog (Read 1129 times)
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Michelle
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well Justine, thats a good one! The only thing i can think of that was an embarrasing dog moment was a few years ago. We had a gsd cross bitch called Petra who was about 5 at the time.
A visitor arrived very early one morning, a friend from the south who was on their way back home and decided to drop in on us for a cuppa and to show off their wedding photos. So, there we were round the dining table enjoying a good natter, drink and look at the photos, and oops, just under the table Petra had left the biggest pile of unpleasentness i have ever seen! Glad to say my visitor hadnt noticed it OR put a foot in it, but i suggested a hasty retreat to the sitting room.
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Layla bud
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That sounds very similar to the treat Sue (Ellie's mum) and I had the fist time we went to Justine's for afternoon tea. At that time Justine has a pregnant bitch called Meggy, Justine had just served up a cup of tea and a piece of cake and just as sue was about to have a taste of the cake meggy very kindly left a present under the table where Sue was sitting, well you can imagine the smell rising just as about sue was taking a mouth full of cake.
Justine do you remember that little incident?
Karen
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Layla bud
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Justine i will never forget the incident, i am sure you have some other stories what about the incident one saturdaywhat about one saturay when you fell in the lake?
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JaspersMom
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Come on Justine, spill the beans and tell us more
Cheryl
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Mark
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A large Jack Russell? Are you sure it wasn't a small mamoth? What happened?
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Layla bud
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Justine I thought you might have liked to share this with all our members, it certainly made me laugh so much when you told me, even when i think of it now it makes me chuckle.
Karen
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Michelle
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Perhaps if Karen can share an embarrasing moment with us (SURELY she has one?) then that would encourage Justine to tell that story? ......i get the feeling Karens story will have to be good though
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JaspersMom
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I've just remembered this one !!!!
I took my crew camping a few years ago, and as the caravan was a bit small and I had 3 dogs at the time, they slept in the car.
The next morning, we (and everyone else on site) were woken up by very loud continuous barking, and dogs running around.
The air was blue when I went out of the caravan to find out what on earth was going on.
I then went bright red when I realised that it was my dogs that had been running around, as I had forgotten to close the car windows.
I rounded them up and put them back in the car, and sculked back into the caravan hoping nobody had noticed.
Talk about embarassing !!!!
Cheryl
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doggroomer
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So that's what happened to the mobile phone then (I'm not laughing). Were you gurgling through it when you next made a call? (i'm not laughing). I bet it was quite a scene (I'm really trying not to laugh). Sorry, it's no good. I can't help it
Actually, I've been in a similar situation myself on a couple of occasions. Bertie, my Labrador, used to run straight into me when he brought the ball back and if I forgot to step out of his way, I'd end up face down in the mud
Chris
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Layla bud
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I am glad you have a new phone Justine that has a camera and a video with it, prehaps next time you fall in maybe you can take a photo or video evidence, or maybe you can now do a reconstruction for us i am sure that we could all do with a laugh.
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