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By *eaAndBen OP Couple
over a year ago
Dublin |
Literally, how tough must it be to be a dog? Having such an acute sense of smell must be a nightmare… everything amplified 1000%.
I truly believe the dog is judging me when we come home after being out… she def knows we’ve been up to shenanigans of some sort. Thank f**k she can’t speak! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Literally, how tough must it be to be a dog? Having such an acute sense of smell must be a nightmare… everything amplified 1000%.
I truly believe the dog is judging me when we come home after being out… she def knows we’ve been up to shenanigans of some sort. Thank f**k she can’t speak!"
Especially when you let one rip that won't come out in a cold wash |
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By *ubal1Man
over a year ago
Newry Down |
Life is going to get a lot tougher for many dogs which were bought during the Covid crisis and are now being dumped when the owners and their children have no further use for them.
Animal shelters are full to capacity and some unwanted dogs are being dumped on the street, on country roads, in forests, and worse.
The cost of puppies shot up to extraordinary levels; Jack Russell pups were attracting prices of up to £1000, when previously they could have been acquired for less than £100.
Being a dumped dog is no fun! |
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Had dogs all my life he’s here on front of me at d fire chillen only I’ve no words who would get a dog a buddy for life and hand it bk not on my sole would that happen only problem with these fuckers is imagine dem with kids or old folk scum ?? |
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