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Old 09-23-2012, 09:01 AM   #21
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Really wit the grass? Lol Tye pees on the lawn and 2 days later it's brown lol

I wish Tye stayed pink his ears were pink and he is brindle and I had no clue inside his ears would have brindle skin, thought they were dirty first time I noticed the pink disappearing lol. I started cleaning them, haha it wasn't dirt it was his skin. And his pads are all different. To funny!
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Old 09-25-2012, 09:01 AM   #22
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Whew! That makes me feel better! Leo has already changed so much in the 3 months we've had him (he's 5 months old now)! His ears used to be solid white, now they're covered in black polka-dots. His got more black polka-dots all over his body as a matter of fact. His ears used to be totally floppy, but I think they're well on their way to full prick!! Lol!
You're right, Klisa! It's like watching your own child speed through the first five years in five months! (And thank you for letting me know I'm not a moron!! ;-))
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Old 09-25-2012, 09:01 AM   #23
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Sand or pea gravel sounds good to me! Honestly wood is a terrible idea, not only is it something for the dog to eat and get obstructed, but it'll retain an awful pee smell.

The best grass in our yard is in the dog run, it's up to diesels chest since I mowed it 2 weeks ago, but the morons do enjoy Munching on it.
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