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Canine Licking - Articles
Licks and Giggles!
by
Ryan R.
Posted
Wed 17 Jun 2009 6:35pm
Check out Licks and Giggles, a great new retail site that has everything you need for your furry friend! Houston Dog Blog readers will receive $5 off any purchase! Simply... with incessant Licks or harmonic purrs, to the moment you climb under the covers with a tiny companion snuggled safe and warm against your body, each moment with your pet is something
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Touch, Smell and Lick
by
Ashley's Mom
Posted
Sat 13 Jun 2009 12:25am
the lick test. It was immediately dropped to the floor, and Ashley signed ‘chew’ to the dog. (Fortunately, I was able to grab the pickle off the floor before the dog, who has... unless, of course, enticing aromas emanated from that casserole. Ashley’s technique, like many children with sensory impairments, is the ‘Touch, Smell and Lick’ technique
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Don't Lick Metal Poles!
by
DiseaseProof
Posted
Mon 29 Dec 2008 4:55pm
If you ate a lot of veggies for Christmas and aren’t sure if you got enough iron. Remember, licking ice cold metal poles is NOT a good way to get your minerals. Instead... will be back to full strength Monday. But keep checking all this weekend for more holiday-inspired posts. I triple-dog dare you!
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How do you lick your forearms?
by
Carla B.
Posted
Fri 25 Feb 2011 3:00am
Once upon a time we had a bullmastiff named Hercules (may he rest in peace/spill out some doggie chow for our fallen homie).
Hercules was an anxious dog.
He... possessed a habit which quickly caught our attention:
Whenever he was stressed or anxious he commenced licking his forearms & didnt stop until the feeling subsided.
As you can
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Love At First Lick!
by
McNulty Family
Posted
Wed 07 Apr 2010 10:57pm
for a wrastlin' match and some good old fashion flirting. Don't get the wrong idea-both dogs are beyond the point of reproduction. ;)
Katie & Penny with Ryan & Marley
Katie and Ryan adopted Marley, a 1 year old, 100 lb black lab, while we were waiting for Penny to arrive from AR . Even though she's a good 4 years older than Marley, it was love at first lick
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How do you lick your forearms?
by
Carla B.
Posted
Tue 05 Jan 2010 12:01am
Once upon a time we had a bullmastiff named Hercules (may he rest in peace/spill out some doggie chow for our fallen homie).
Hercules was an anxious dog.
So..., however, possessed a habit which quickly caught our attention:
Whenever he was stressed or anxious he commenced licking his forearms & didnt stop until the feeling subsided
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Lick My Kettleballs Part 2- Blah, Blah, Blah
by
Theantijared
Posted
Tue 31 Aug 2010 12:00am
comment.
It was from someone who wanted to exchange "links", ask how many meals I ate, or that I use too many exclamation points!!!!!!
And with that, I bring you "Lick My... you can not "get" Facebook. Both my parents and my dog have it. If you do not want to "like" me, I am okay with that. I probably would not want to see "Quick, peaches or plums
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