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OMG I got a dog...


Mrs Pantherfan

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is it a german shepherd thing to "bounce" when she's excited and starts to run around the backyard?? It's like she's mixed with a flippin' deer :)

i told you they have tremendous amounts of energy

oh, for those of you with a slobbery dog that likes to play fetch, go get yourself a pair of nitrile yard work gloves

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that's what i use to keep the dog slobber off my hands when throwing a frisbee or ball

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haha...she actually doesn't drool that much

and it's not really the energy level...it's that she actually bounces..prances...like a deer...I just need to tape it..it's only when she first steps into the grass..or when she's going to get her ball and she skips the last 2 steps to jump into the grass...maybe it's the grass ...idk, it's funny as hell though

also....a few of my friends want to have their dogs play with mine...um..yeah, I don't like their ill-behaved non-trained dogs...they're horrible! I don't want their bad behavior to rub off on Izzy....is there a nice way to say, "no, thank you..I can't stand your dogs"?

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hahaha...seriously! these dogs are horrible! they're crated ALLLLL the fuging time..so when they do come out..they're beyond hyper..bark non stop..they do nothing but jump on you all the time..and they're big dogs too... ...ugh..I almost never go to their house anymore b/c of them

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haha...she actually doesn't drool that much

and it's not really the energy level...it's that she actually bounces..prances...like a deer...I just need to tape it..it's only when she first steps into the grass..or when she's going to get her ball and she skips the last 2 steps to jump into the grass...maybe it's the grass ...idk, it's funny as hell though

also....a few of my friends want to have their dogs play with mine...um..yeah, I don't like their ill-behaved non-trained dogs...they're horrible! I don't want their bad behavior to rub off on Izzy....is there a nice way to say, "no, thank you..I can't stand your dogs"?

my dog leaps like a gazelle (ok or a deer) when he's really happy or jumping on a ball or a bone or something. Its pretty funny. Another reason dogs are awesome.

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boxers "bounce" a lot. and just because a dog doesn't "drool" doesn't mean they don't get their toys all slobbery.

my gsd mix is awesome when he goes big air for a frisbee or if i'm playing wall ball with him. wall ball drives him nutso. he's pretty damn good at catching frisbees too. better than i am at throwing them anyway.

the boxer was trickier to get to play, she's just not as interested in it. i had to attach an old sock on a heavy duty fishing pole with trotline, and she goes nutso for that thing. like a cat. boxers are cool beans

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