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god i feel really strict with my 2 dogs now after reading this thread! cant get over how many dogs sleep on their owners beds! my 2 arent even allowed in the house!

 

my springer and girlfriends lab live outside and sleep in their kennel on a lovely thick bed of good old straw!! they dont try to come in the house, they know their place. good dogs them 2

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god i feel really strict with my 2 dogs now after reading this thread! cant get over how many dogs sleep on their owners beds! my 2 arent even allowed in the house!

 

my springer and girlfriends lab live outside and sleep in their kennel on a lovely thick bed of good old straw!! they dont try to come in the house, they know their place. good dogs them 2

 

Seems it just me an thee that keep the dogs outside. I'd end up with fur and slobber everywhere.

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Seems it just me an thee that keep the dogs outside. I'd end up with fur and slobber everywhere.

 

ha my springer loves to get caked in mud so my house would be awful if i let him in. personally i dont want my dogs living in my living space. i need my space just as they need theres. my dog spends most days with me at work, i dont want to come home and have him begging for food whilst im eating and trying to get on the sofa etc!

 

at my girlfriends parents they can stay in the house, doesnt worry me in the slightest and both dogs very good inside, just how we've decided to do it at our house :)

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my lab holly sleeps downstairs in the kitchen where she has a bed, shes not aloud upstairs or on the sofa....unless im away then it all goes out the window as my mrs is a total softy! the dog is now on a diet imposed by me as we stayed with the girlfreinds family over xmas and they are all as soft, the dog turned slightly round!:thumbdown:

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Sure it wasn't one of the twins? :lol:

 

you can never be too sure in this gaff:sneaky2:...they are more inclined to eat my dinner if I'm late in!

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Yeah the poor dog gets the blame for everything!! :lol:

 

ha ha ha ha its the best bit about having a dog after too many sprouts for christmas dinner........ must have been the dog dear!!!!:lol::lol:

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