Why do dogs "search" for the right spot?
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Re: Why do dogs "search" for the right spot?
I think the important question here is who let the dogs out?
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Re: Why do dogs "search" for the right spot?
1Lemon wrote:I think the important question here is who let the dogs out?
Do you have a problem with reading comprehension sir? I clearly stated that it was me!

The old dog is still with us, but I just let him out and he did his bit of business without any intervention from me.
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Re: Why do dogs "search" for the right spot?
my two miniature schnauzers, Belle & Inky ( Mother & Daughter ) go in almost the same spot
if Belle does a wee Inky goes in the same spot, same the other way around
if one lays an egg the other will go right beside
the other three ( GSP's ) go where ever I'm not even sure if one of them even stops moving !!!
if Belle does a wee Inky goes in the same spot, same the other way around
if one lays an egg the other will go right beside
the other three ( GSP's ) go where ever I'm not even sure if one of them even stops moving !!!
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Re: Why do dogs "search" for the right spot?
Wait right there... we're talking poo, not pee. The rules for pee are entirely different!
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Re: Why do dogs "search" for the right spot?
have you never heard of a dog egg ?
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Re: Why do dogs "search" for the right spot?
I'm sure we're not unique, here in T.O.; but, just in case:
Don't you have laws, like this:

Don't you have laws, like this:

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Re: Why do dogs "search" for the right spot?
sagi58 wrote:I'm sure we're not unique, here in T.O.; but, just in case:
Don't you have laws, like this:
Oh yes! doggy poo bags are the done thing!
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Re: Why do dogs "search" for the right spot?
That's why I've got ivy. Out of sight, out of mind.
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Re: Why do dogs "search" for the right spot?
What's Burning? wrote:That's why I've got ivy. Out of sight, out of mind.
DONT GO WALKING ON WB's IVY!,
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Re: Why do dogs "search" for the right spot?
So Ivy is not a name of one of WB's dogs... makes more sense now
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Re: Why do dogs "search" for the right spot?
Ichabod wrote:my two miniature schnauzers, Belle & Inky ( Mother & Daughter ) go in almost the same spot
if one lays an egg the other will go right beside
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Re: Why do dogs "search" for the right spot?
darwin dali wrote:Ichabod wrote:my two miniature schnauzers, Belle & Inky ( Mother & Daughter ) go in almost the same spot
if one lays an egg the other will go right beside
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I don't recommend eating one

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Re: Why do dogs "search" for the right spot?
Ichabod wrote:darwin dali wrote:Ichabod wrote:my two miniature schnauzers, Belle & Inky ( Mother & Daughter ) go in almost the same spot
if one lays an egg the other will go right beside
Schnauzer, Easter bunny, Schneaster Schnunny...
I don't recommend eating one
If they're hot, why not?



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Re: Why do dogs "search" for the right spot?
You know I think dogs are the 4 legged angels of this planet, nothing can love someone unconditionally like a dog.
But why the heck do they feel the need to dry hump people? I find that extremely annoying and embarrassing. If they had a chance to hump a girl, would they?
I had a female dog during my childhood so obviously I didn't have this issue with her. But males, like friendly strays in my neighbourhood at the time...they just dry hump anyone who's friendly with them! And I ceased being friendly when my leg experienced it a couple of times from the same dog.
But why the heck do they feel the need to dry hump people? I find that extremely annoying and embarrassing. If they had a chance to hump a girl, would they?

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Re: Why do dogs "search" for the right spot?
Females dry hump too.
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