Two front teeth?

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Re: Two front teeth?

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MajGenl.Meade wrote:
Wed Jan 04, 2023 3:07 pm
A field-goal dog - one of many tiny breeds worth 3-points if you kick them through the posts (or 1 point for a conversion).
They're worth even more in Aussie rules football (footie) — 6 points for a goal.
MajGenl.Meade wrote:
Wed Jan 04, 2023 3:07 pm
For any other purpose, such dogs are useless little balls of frenetic barking.
If you ever find yourself without a floor dust mop, a Yorkie can be used in a pinch — although I will point out that they are highly resistant to being fastened onto the mop handle.

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BoSoxGal wrote:
Wed Jan 04, 2023 3:13 pm
I used to have a low opinion of little ankle biting yappers, but my client’s daughter adopted two of them from rescue over the last year and they are such a joy! They bring much laughter to my hospice work and I very much look forward to seeing their funny faces greeting me at the door each shift. I’m still grateful to have my very quiet low key little collie mix dog, but I can see a possible future where as an elder on a fixed income a little field goal dog might be just the ticket.
That's not a field goal dog. A field goal dog is the little dog that keeps yapping, until all you can think of it booting it through the uprights from 30 yards just to get some peace.

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Big RR wrote:
Wed Jan 04, 2023 3:27 pm
I think they are especially gold for older seniors as many do not need as much exercise as a big dog
As a senior citizen, I can verify Big RR's perceptive comment. I for example can do with a lot less exercise than a Great Dane. In fact, I need a lot less than this one too!

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These guys are 12 and 16 pounds, and they don’t stop moving much and love to run and chase a ball and each other every chance they get. The white one is so funny, she is obsessed with one particular ball and she brings it to you and then crouches in anticipation of you kicking it - she blocks or catches or head butts depending on the angle - she’s a really good goalie, but now and then I get one past her. She’ll bring the ball to the doorway, drop it and stare at me. It’s hilarious she is SO BOSSY about playing doggy soccer.
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BoSoxGal wrote:
Wed Jan 04, 2023 8:10 pm
These guys are 12 and 16 pounds, and they don’t stop moving much and love to run and chase a ball and each other every chance they get. The white one is so funny, she is obsessed with one particular ball and she brings it to you and then crouches in anticipation of you kicking it - she blocks or catches or head butts depending on the angle - she’s a really good goalie, but now and then I get one past her. She’ll bring the ball to the doorway, drop it and stare at me. It’s hilarious she is SO BOSSY about playing doggy soccer. 5F1BB334-FA50-462E-B6B7-DB0D332183D9.jpeg
Who will take over guardianship when your patient passes?

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Re: Two front teeth?

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MajGenl.Meade wrote:
Wed Jan 04, 2023 5:01 pm
Big RR wrote:
Wed Jan 04, 2023 3:27 pm
I think they are especially gold for older seniors as many do not need as much exercise as a big dog
As a senior citizen, I can verify Big RR's perceptive comment. I for example can do with a lot less exercise than a Great Dane. In fact, I need a lot less than this one too!

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