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Started by Leslie, May 27, 2010, 09:58:07 AM

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Leslie

Well, friends, it's mulberry season again...
and this morning, as my neighbors loaded their car to leave for vacation they were treated to the sight of me--in my jammies and housecoat, armed with a water squirt gun, trying to get Loki in the stinkin' house so I could shower and get ready for werk.
*sigh*
Shakespeare : "To thine own self be true."
Popeye:  "I yam wot I yam."

Doxherding Karen

:meme: FILM AT ELEVEN!! :meme:
"I tried marriage and children - it ended badly. 
I'm doing much better with dachshunds and rabbits."

sollysmom

Handle every "Situation" like a dog.
If you can't eat it or play with it,
tinkle on it and walk away.

Dee Dee and Hallie

What??? No fire involved? Just a rumor started about the pajama sniper! Mother's will be keeping their children inside in the mornings.  :2funny:
Hallie sez: Eat, drink and be hairy
www.deedeemurry.com

papbouv

Our neighbors tree hangs over our fence we have the darn things every where are they dangerous to dogs???

Leslie

Quote from: papbouv on May 27, 2010, 10:54:21 PM
Our neighbors tree hangs over our fence we have the darn things every where are they dangerous to dogs???
No, and  they are great source of calcium. BUT if yer doggie has any--ahem--bowel problems, they are very seedy.  We always give fish oil, so that helps.   :grin:
Shakespeare : "To thine own self be true."
Popeye:  "I yam wot I yam."

papbouv

Thanks found out our Oak tree is not good for dogs nothing I can do about  it is one super big tree, then recently read tomato plant leaves were bad for dogs we have 4 tomato plants in pots in the back yard no where else to put them? I was just going to throw my hands up in the air is mulberries were bad for dogs. Thank you again for the information.