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Cute clock you have there DD!!
I bet he has you very well trained also:G Mugmar |
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DD,
I feed my timepieces batteries but I note that yours does some serious damage to rawhide bones. I'd say this sounds like a great symbiotic relationship. Nice shot. Aloha |
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Thats funny, I have the same thing Furry alarm clocks with no snooze button on it at all.
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That's one cute clock! It looks like a Miniature Doberman Pincer to me (MinPin for short). For Selvin's benefit, I believe that bone is a Nylabone which is about a hundred times tougher than rawhide.
My fuzzy alarm clock has something wrong with the alarm setting. Lately, I can usually depend on it waking me up some time between 12:30 AM to 5:00 AM to go outside and inspect the grass. I would prefer that she do her duties outside rather than in the kitchen but it sure messes up a good night's sleep! Her name is Annie and you will see her later this week. Cal |
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LOL..I am glad that other have furry clocks as well. I find them to be very reliable. The only problem that we have experienced is during our time changes here in Canada. Mine does not have a button to allow us to reset when it is time to Spring forward or Fall back lol:-)
I would love to see your girl when you post pics. I love animals and love seeing everyones shots of their furbabies.:-) |
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