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I give my dogs a lick of PB whenever I fix my son PB&J in the morning... now when they see me fixing lunch they all come running...

 

They lick their lips for quite a while...  it is amusing.

that was mocking one of our daily visitors usually in a different forum from a rival team in our division.

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Since this is a pet thread, I need some advice. I just adopted a 9 week old labradoodle this morning. He is very quiet and won't come out from under the couch. I'm guessing he's just adjusting but generally puppies I've had before tend to be more playful. I'm not being paranoid am I?

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Since this is a pet thread, I need some advice. I just adopted a 9 week old labradoodle this morning. He is very quiet and won't come out from under the couch. I'm guessing he's just adjusting but generally puppies I've had before tend to be more playful. I'm not being paranoid am I?

This is why I only adopt adult dogs. And people don't want an older dog. I got nothing dude. Sorry.

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if you were a little token of cuteness, wouldn't you want to hide from a bunch of shrieking, squealing monsters?

not saying your daughters are monsters. not saying they're not. but that may be how the puppy perceives them.

Believe me Calling my daughters monsters is being polite lol

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