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Thread: Walk dog or watch TV?
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25-01-2012 06:45 PM #61
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I guess because Ken works shift work and I work part time, our walking time isnt same every day - so dog doesnt know when to expect it - but just rattle that chain and watch her race up the hallway.
BTW, thanks for your post, Beth - you have crept us onto the 7th page - not bad for a silly tongue in cheek question.
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25-01-2012 10:17 PM #62
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Vegetarian, nature loving, instinctive parenting working mother. It works for my family
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26-01-2012 09:45 AM #63
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You could always tie the dog to the clothesline and watch t.v while it walks around.
TO KNOW SOMEONE HERE OR THERE WITH WHOM YOU FEEL THERE IS AN UNDERSTANDING IN SPITE OF DISTANCES OR THOUGHTS UNEXPRESSED----THAT CAN MAKE OF THIS EARTH A GARDEN.
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26-01-2012 09:48 AM #64
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26-01-2012 10:57 AM #65
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One of my old neighbours got a dog from our local home. It had been tied up all the time to a post, so it could only walk in a circle. She had it for years but if she took it off the lead to run, either in her garden or in a field , he only ever walked in a circle.
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26-01-2012 01:51 PM #66




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good idea Red

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Candles and or melts