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Offline glenn57

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Poppy in one of her favorite spots. The wife was concerned that perhaps something was wrong as she was spending so much time sleeping. She did some research & found it's not out of the question for Corgi's to sleep up to 20 hours a day! I doubt Poppy sleeps quite that much but she does nap a lot some days.
:rotflmao: :happy1: they say a pet takes and acts alot  like there owner after a while!!!!!  :rolleyes: :evil: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

i've been kinda wondering about poppy.........you havnet been posting her much lately..........thought she might even be behaving!!!!! :happy1:

shadow seems to like to nap to........unless i head to the door.........or he smells food!!!!!!! :crazy: :rotflmao:
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Offline Dotch

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Poppy really has been good throughout what has been a brutal lambing season. We try to give her some extra attention and make sure we have some "dog days" where we're around and staying bonded. She's done so well on house training despite earlier issues and communicates better all the time with her actions. Although she tries to use it to her advantage sometimes to get treats. She'll go stand by the door then just stand on the porch once she's outside. Thinks she should get a treat for that. Not so much on this end.  :coffee:
Time itself is bought and sold, the spreading fear of growing old contains a thousand foolish games that we play. (Neil Young)