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You have to love dogs! With Katelyn eating more solid foods now, she is quite the messy eater. But, have no fear, I just bring in the big guns - my two dogs. They go right to work and clean up any mess she leaves behind.

They are so cute with her, too. She will be eating crackers and takes a bite, then offers the next bite to the dogs. They are so gentle taking it out of her hands - even the puppy. Of course the next bite is not hers because they take the whole cracker! :D

Kathy
 
I remember when I first moved away from home and I no longer had a dog around. I spilled some milk on the kitchen floor, and I looked around for a dog for a second, and then realized, oh crap...I have to actually clean that up!
 
lurker said:
I remember when I first moved away from home and I no longer had a dog around. I spilled some milk on the kitchen floor, and I looked around for a dog for a second, and then realized, oh crap...I have to actually clean that up!

That is hilarious!
 
Yep, my German Shepherd is the world's fastest and cheapest vacuum cleaner. Too bad I can't take her with me- I'm going to have to buy one of those robotic vacuums that goes around the floor automatically when I move out next month.
 
kids are the reason my labs weigh about 100lbs. All I hear is giggleing as food gets shoveled in the dogs mouth...


nice.
 

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