keneumey

keneumey

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10 years ago @ Heartprints Pets - Introducing...Chewy! · 0 replies · +2 points

What a cutie!
My recent post Take-home Message (plus Free Book!)

11 years ago @ The Masquerade Crew - The Letter D is for Do... · 1 reply · +1 points

Books and dogs are totally my thing! Thanks for this post.

12 years ago @ http://diamondscorpio.... - Bangkok Trip · 0 replies · +1 points

I've been to Thailand three times and I've never made it to the floating market, and always have wanted to. Next time!
My recent post Thai meditation music, it’s not just for dogs

13 years ago @ Fresh Coat Of Paint - What We Have Learned F... · 1 reply · +2 points

Thanks for stopping by my blog, too. I had trouble getting my shepherds to eat veggies, which is one of the reasons I supplement with a grain-free kibble, the other is that the holistic vet recommended it when Leo was such a lean puppy. I think the kibble is more expensive than my beef supplier! Why do you advise against mixing kibble and meat in the same meal (other than generally not being in favor of kibble)?
My recent post Everybody pees

13 years ago @ No Holding Back - Kathryn\'s Story · 0 replies · +1 points

Truly amazing story. Thank you for sharing it.
My recent post The anniversary you hope to forget

13 years ago @ No Holding Back - Awkward... · 1 reply · +1 points

Well put. I'm so happy you found your way to blogging. How easily we all make assumptions and ask seemingly innocent questions having no idea what the other person is going through. Good for you for being honest.
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13 years ago @ http://www.kolchakpugg... - You ARE a Challenge, K... · 0 replies · +1 points

I love this post, because it really shows devotion to the doggy lifestyle. I've known some trainers whose solution would be not to let the dog sleep on the bed, but hello? That's why we have dogs, right? I hope this method helps you all get a better night sleep.

Our Mia (an 85-pound German shepherd) sleeps on her daddy's pillow. If she gets in bed first, she'll whine at the side of the bed until he moves to give her room. Why on earth would we train this adorable habit away? We love it!
My recent post The Next Big Thing