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MerryBlooms

(12,386 posts)
Sat May 9, 2026, 06:55 PM 11 hrs ago

Love company, but love when they leave! 🥰😂

Especially, when it involves 2 untrained dogs. Love the people and dogs. Gave summer doggy cut to one, but man... Inside and outside cats are traumatized. 😭😭😭
Poor big feral daddy, I don't think he's eaten or had fresh water since Wednesday. I'm just heartbroken for him.
Please keep him all ya'll thoughts!

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Love company, but love when they leave! 🥰😂 (Original Post) MerryBlooms 11 hrs ago OP
As the old saying goes... GiqueCee 11 hrs ago #1
Originally here until friday, but went today MerryBlooms 11 hrs ago #2
An anecdote from the old Tonight Show with Johnny Carson .... eppur_se_muova 11 hrs ago #3
Guests enid602 9 hrs ago #4

MerryBlooms

(12,386 posts)
2. Originally here until friday, but went today
Sat May 9, 2026, 07:08 PM
11 hrs ago

I'm so glad it's once a year. Last time it was 10 days. That just about killed me. Love them, but man, train your dogs!
One dog has major separation anxiety. It's so sad.

eppur_se_muova

(42,387 posts)
3. An anecdote from the old Tonight Show with Johnny Carson ....
Sat May 9, 2026, 07:36 PM
11 hrs ago

Burt Reynolds was a guest, and he was describing an occasion when friends -- also show folk -- phoned up and asked if they could visit. When they got out of the car and walked up to the house, BR saw they had a really big dog -- probably Great Dane, but I can't remember for sure -- with them. He hadn't asked if they were bringing a dog, and they hadn't said. When he let his friends in the house, the dog eagerly came with them. So they were chatting about whatnot and he was trying to ignore the dog, who seemed a little ill-behaved. Finally, it got to be too much, and he had to say something, but put it as politely as he could: "Jim, (or whoever) I wish you'd told me you were bringing the dog." Jim looks at him in surprise and says "that's not my dog". So they were doubly glad to be rid of the dog.

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