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I would like to thank the dogs at AR09 for not eating me. Ophics big dog / small horse acctually seemed rather intimidated. And the dog that intimidated me the most (messie's one) soon calmed down and didnt notice me.
I'm starting to think I needn't be worried about dogs at all, especially ones with such good owners
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He's really more of a supersize teddy bear than a horse
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I never got the chance to wrestle with him either...or his big dog
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hehe kaiser (the big one) was nibbling my forearm at one point. Seems like a ridiculous pasttime now I'm sober
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Er I haven't got a dog.
Do you mean Skye, my adopted Boxer, that came for a visit on sat eve?
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Awww....I don't think I saw you come down our end with our four little mentalists....come see them next year. They do nothing but stand and wait for people to throw the stick/ball....lol.
I'm really glad you had a good time with the four legged ones you met this year. Well handled dogs are a pleasure to be around and I think at this years AR, all the dogs were fantastic. Kaiser had a little play with me on Sunday morning....literally. I made the mistake of sitting next to him when he lay down to have his belly scratched and ended up having to change and have a baby wipe wash to get all the dribble off.....lol. What a beautiful beast he is. |
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