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Topic: Most embarrassing moment with your dog (Read 1126 times)
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Mark
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Whenever I go near Justine I take a camera with me and I think other people have a duty to do so too.
Maybe we need to petition her friends...
Oh, you are just so funny Mark!!! Justine
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PrincessJo5
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My most embarrassing moment..... I was at Cotswold wildlife park last summer and decided to take my Westie along for the day out. Everything was great, we walked all around the park, looking at all the animals, eventually we went into the small(er) animal part, where the penguins etc were, well anyway..... We went and looked at the Meerkats, they looked so cute all huddled together under a red lamp to keep warm, the wall was quite low as it was deep where the meerkats were, my Lucy jumped up, leaning on the wall, peering over looking at the meerkats, next thing I knew she had jumped in there with them!!! I don't know why my reflexes were so quick, (they never have been before) but I just dragged her up and out by her lead, and she was out, if I had literally been 1 second later it could have been a different story as they were all huddled round her in literally a second, showing their teeth and hissing. Thankfully she was okand I managed to get her out at the right time. All the other visitors came rushing over. It was extrememly embarrassing. We went straight home after that.
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doggroomer
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One lucky little Westie Jo. Good job you were quick enough. Chris
Justine, you told me not to tell anyone what a brazen hussy you were
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Layla bud
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Chris i am sure that there are a few more incidents like this too where she has stripped off.
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doggroomer
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I bet you're right Karen. Some people will use any excuse to expose themselves I think we'd better stay away from the (rude) suggestions though. This is a family site. Chris
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phoenix_chinchillas
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Shiner a german shepard cross irish wolf hound
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my m8 came around for a cuppa and her dog was in the garden next door to mine the fence was about 4ft inbetween the gardens which was fine but i let shiner out in to the garden to do her busness and went to let her in to find my girl trying it on with my next doors dogs head both were taking turns we looked at each other and just fell over laughing oh well lol
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paul the vegan dog lover
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Now that I have managed to stop laughing, he lied, I'll tell you about our dog Claudia. A female gsd/golden Labrador cross who is now very sadly departed. At the time we had two dogs living with us, Claudia was one, and the other was a Jack Russell/Boarder collie cross called Lucky.
One day I had to go into town on the bus, and as such it was a few hours as ours is a village bus service, before I could come back home again. On my return I found that both dogs had helpfully cleaned out the fridge, by depositing the contents all over the floor.
Notice I did not say ALL the contents though, because when I looked at Claudia, she was now wearing the baked beans I was planning to have on my dinner that night, right on the crown of her head. If I had a photo of this believe me it would be here, but I could not think straight as I was laughing so hard I couldn't stop.
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Paul Russell
"Take a chance! All life is a chance. The person who goes the furthest is generally the one who is willing to do and dare." Dale Carnegie 1888-1955, Author and Trainer
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