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To quote you: "Ollie doesn't think he needs to use ear protection while using the leaf blower."
I thought, how kind, they give Ollie ear muffs to wear while they blow leaves. Then I looked at the video and saw Ollie was not wearing the ear muffs correctly!
Those labs are real clowns aren't they?
Love you Ollie.
Kerren and Tripawd Kitty Mona
kazann said
To quote you: "Ollie doesn't think he needs to use ear protection while using the leaf blower."I thought, how kind, they give Ollie ear muffs to wear while they blow leaves. Then I looked at the video and saw Ollie was not wearing the ear muffs correctly!
Those labs are real clowns aren't they?
Love you Ollie.
Kerren and Tripawd Kitty Mona
Tri-pug Maggie survived a 4.5 year mast cell cancer battle only to be lost to oral melanoma.
1999 to 2010
Love it! Somehow I don't think Ollie would be that calm about actually wearing that.
Murphy is a five year old Lab/Chessie cross. He was hit by a car on 10/29/12 and became a Tripawd on 11/24/12. On 2/5/13, he had a total hip replacement on his remaining back leg. He has absolutely no idea that he has only three legs!
UPDATE: Murphy lived his life to the fullest, right up until an aggressive bone lesion took him across the Rainbow Bridge on April 9, 2015 and he gained his membership in the April Angels. Run free, my love. You deserve it!
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