"Stuff is eaten by dogs, broken by family and friends, sanded down by the wind, frozen by the mountains, lost by the prairie, burnt off by the sun, washed away by the rain. So you are left with dogs, family, friends, sun, rain, wind, prairie and mountains. What more do you want?"
Federico Calboli
Friday, April 06, 2012
What Would Your Dog Do With This?
These doggie fountains are apparently available for about $30. That intelligent-looking blue merle Aussie obviously would know how to use one. Connie is convinced our pups would play with it to make a huge mess.
Yeah, definetely for civilized dogs(of which none of my present pack of eleven can be categorized as)--I can't even keep a hose anywhere within reach, or it WILL be shredded! Doggie pools in the Summer must be VERY sturdy affairs--I use mainly heavy-duty metal or Rubbermaid water troughs now. I did fish a perfectly usable "Mister Turtle" sandbox out of a dumpster the other day(made me wonder WHY someone threw it away!?), which I feel will be a good doggie pool--we'll see! I'm glad it was for free, in case it also doesn't survive the Summer! Those things arre normally more than $50.00 store-bought!
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My Lab-mix would be jumping back and forth, snapping at the stream until she wore herself or the device out.
The hose beast must be destroyed. No water snakes allowed in this backyard.
Yeah, definetely for civilized dogs(of which none of my present pack of eleven can be categorized as)--I can't even keep a hose anywhere within reach, or it WILL be shredded! Doggie pools in the Summer must be VERY sturdy affairs--I use mainly heavy-duty metal or Rubbermaid water troughs now. I did fish a perfectly usable "Mister Turtle" sandbox out of a dumpster the other day(made me wonder WHY someone threw it away!?), which I feel will be a good doggie pool--we'll see! I'm glad it was for free, in case it also doesn't survive the Summer! Those things arre normally more than $50.00 store-bought!
My OCD cat would flood the whole house with that and be quite proud of herself (once she found high ground).
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