Layla has a dog door to relieve the pressure, but she prefers to do her business elsewhere, so she walks up and pokes us with her nose and gives us "the look."when Ivan wants to go out he whimpers, when Dutch wants to go out I get thwacked by his enormous tail...both are great boys...
I used some of those scapes for my sauce and shrooms. They taste like green onions or mild garlic.Yes Mam !
She is just stunning, wow.Layla has a dog door to relieve the pressure, but she prefers to do her business elsewhere, so she walks up and pokes us with her nose and gives us "the look."
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Thank you! With a fine mind and pleasing personality!She is just stunning, wow.
I've been wondering, is Layla spayed...what awesome puppies that would have...Layla has a dog door to relieve the pressure, but she prefers to do her business elsewhere, so she walks up and pokes us with her nose and gives us "the look."
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I love Mexican food.I have been invited to dinner Sunday evening, by the new tenants downstairs.
How cool is that!?
They asked if I liked spicy food and I said YES
She is of Mexican heritage and he, Cuban.
She will be cooking so... mex cuisine it is.
My all time favorite.
I will eat all that is served too.
Tortilla's, rice and beans are not carnivore of course but,
I make exceptions on exceptional occasions.
They want to show appreciation for all the work
I did getting the apt. ready in a pinch + all I've
helped w/ since they moved in.
Dig it
Que?I love Mexican food.
She is absolutely a gorgeous canine. She must be a real treasure for the family.Layla has a dog door to relieve the pressure, but she prefers to do her business elsewhere, so she walks up and pokes us with her nose and gives us "the look."
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Of all the posts I have ever seen here I don't know how to respond to this one....Okay... this may fall into the TMI zone but heck, with some of the
topics discussed here, I figure a belly button issue is fair game haha
I have an 'inny'. Yesterday I noticed that it was irritating me when I
bent over. Figuring it was the button on my jeans poking, I paid no mind.
Today, well dammit... it's bothering me still.
Finally took a look see and it was all inflamed.
Last time something like this happened was '81 when somehow
a dog hair had lodge in there. huh? Yeah.
So now the part... I then had to stick a q-tip in there to discover
wth was going on. My belly button is a no go zone so... I had to
cringe through it. That is how I discovered the dog hair.
After that was removed, no more irritation, yay.
FF to today... maybe that is the issue again now?
Get out the old q-tip, cringe and rotor rooter that sucker. eww.
No dog hair or any other foreign object so again... wth?
Dunno but after a dry rooter, I hit it again with some iso.
When I pulled the loose skin up to get a good view of
the danged thing it was so inflamed it looked like
an Orangutan's arse
I’m sure not really a laughing matter. Could be a yeast infection. a tight innie would be prone especially during warmer weather. I’d keep an eye on it. Belly button issues are also signs of other things going on…. Hope the ISO helped.Okay... this may fall into the TMI zone but heck, with some of the
topics discussed here, I figure a belly button issue is fair game haha
I have an 'inny'. Yesterday I noticed that it was irritating me when I
bent over. Figuring it was the button on my jeans poking, I paid no mind.
Today, well dammit... it's bothering me still.
Finally took a look see and it was all inflamed.
Last time something like this happened was '81 when somehow
a dog hair had lodge in there. huh? Yeah.
So now the part... I then had to stick a q-tip in there to discover
wth was going on. My belly button is a no go zone so... I had to
cringe through it. That is how I discovered the dog hair.
After that was removed, no more irritation, yay.
FF to today... maybe that is the issue again now?
Get out the old q-tip, cringe and rotor rooter that sucker. eww.
No dog hair or any other foreign object so again... wth?
Dunno but after a dry rooter, I hit it again with some iso.
When I pulled the loose skin up to get a good view of
the danged thing it was so inflamed it looked like
an Orangutan's arse
See we have not talked belly buttons yet. I bet more will chime in.Of all the posts I have ever seen here I don't know how to respond to this one....
A doctor visit if all else fails, you should know the cause.Okay... this may fall into the TMI zone but heck, with some of the
topics discussed here, I figure a belly button issue is fair game haha
I have an 'inny'. Yesterday I noticed that it was irritating me when I
bent over. Figuring it was the button on my jeans poking, I paid no mind.
Today, well dammit... it's bothering me still.
Finally took a look see and it was all inflamed.
Last time something like this happened was '81 when somehow
a dog hair had lodge in there. huh? Yeah.
So now the part... I then had to stick a q-tip in there to discover
wth was going on. My belly button is a no go zone so... I had to
cringe through it. That is how I discovered the dog hair.
After that was removed, no more irritation, yay.
FF to today... maybe that is the issue again now?
Get out the old q-tip, cringe and rotor rooter that sucker. eww.
No dog hair or any other foreign object so again... wth?
Dunno but after a dry rooter, I hit it again with some iso.
When I pulled the loose skin up to get a good view of
the danged thing it was so inflamed it looked like
an Orangutan's arse
Oh thank you... yeast... hmm. I've been on antibiotics for the respiratory infectionI’m sure not really a laughing matter. Could be a yeast infection. a tight innie would be prone especially during warmer weather. I’d keep an eye on it. Belly button issues are also signs of other things going on…. Hope the ISO helped.
Either that tub is shrinking or Bubba is growing from the last ppic you toook of him in the tub just a few days ago.Either that or you've been pranking us this whole time by collecting pics of Bubba from pup to full grown and you've just been releasing them on an accelerated pace to make it look like he's growing super fast.