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SO the Milli Dog knocked out her teeth...


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Milli dog has bad teeth anyways, but tonight she was jumping around when I came home and managed to crash her front teeth into the door frame.

Now her front 3 teeth are loose. :(

Off to the vet in the AM I guess.

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I keep expecting our dog to do something like this... when I come home, he hardly opens his eyes, but when my wife comes home, or comes downstairs, or goes outside and comes back inside (I think you get the picture), he goes nutzo... running and jumping like he's on crack.

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I can top that story. Came home from the grocery store last night. Had to use the restroom pretty bad so I brought the cold stuff in with me and left the wooden front door open. My mom calls while I'm taking the Browns to the Super Bowl, so I'm talking to her when I hear my dogs barking. I remember that on my way home I passed two elderly ladies walking their dogs. I hear barking, barking, barking, sound of glass door opening, no more barking. I tell mom I better call her back. I go running out there as soon as I can, and there are two elderly ladies holding their dogs up by their faces, and my Tracy jumping up on each lady. When I go get her they kind of give me a dirty look, til I tell them I am sorry but I was using the restroom. Then they laughed and said "wish there was a picture of that."

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Milli is named after Sam Mills she was born the year he passed away.

Tuesday The Amazing Milli dog loses 3 teeth and gets her toothys clean.

ummm...ya...I know...I remember the huddle thread!!!!!:D

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