I have this problem every morning with my glass coffee table the cause being my Olivers big fat paws as he walks all over it during the night when he is on patrol
Glamm, when we bought a glass table for the kitchen we had the two Yorkies. Now we've got Eva who is much bigger, and Cooper who is even bigger with a squashy nose and the nose marks underneath the table have to be seen to be believed.
"Joy is what happens to us when we allow ourselves to recognise how good things really are. "
Storm loves to lick my glass coffee table and side tables he also not bites but sits with the corner of the table in his mouth , I think its the cold feel he likes , then he sneezes on them so every time he goes home all of them have to be cleaned
Gem - that's a bit drastic! I'm sure there are more pleasant ways to get exercise than cleaning up after hairy dogs with squashy noses and long tongues!
"Joy is what happens to us when we allow ourselves to recognise how good things really are. "
Gem - that's a bit drastic! I'm sure there are more pleasant ways to get exercise than cleaning up after hairy dogs with squashy noses and long tongues!
LOL that's not what I meant Daisy
I meant I am easily 'put off' so reading about the things you and Oma describe make me feel unlike eating, never mind seeing them
“A grandchild fills a space in your heart that you never knew was empty.” – Unknown
Gem - it's a bit like having babies. Well not like HAVING babies, but caring for them. If you think about some of the things that can happen with a baby - especially how explosive they can be - you'd never have any and the human race would die out. But once you've got one the benefits outweigh the disasters!
"Joy is what happens to us when we allow ourselves to recognise how good things really are. "
Oh Plant I am really missing my Poppy every time the front door goes I expect to hear her bark and look to where she is so she doesn't run out of the front door,I have never been without a dog in my life.
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