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SEVEN MONTHS FOR CAP'N JACK!!!!
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Kirkland, WA
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3 January 2010 - 10:16 pm
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Thanks for starting the post, Tazzie!!  I had to work, but we went for a long walk when I got home, complete with racing back and forth across the lawn at the chiropractor's office down the road (when they're closed, we like to take advantage or their huge grassy backyard.  For the record, I lost every time.).  Jack is now sleeping soundly on my bed behind me, probably dreaming of tripawds in angel wings dancing in clouds, looking down on all the people.  That sounds pretty fun, huh?!?  Now, if only I could make him stop snoring.........

<3 Laura and Sleepy Jack

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4 January 2010 - 11:16 am
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Way to go Jack!!!

The pug girls think snoring is a sign of intellegence, at least I hope it is cause they do it A LOT  Laugh

Karen and the pug girls

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4 January 2010 - 11:58 am
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My pleasure, Jackers! Didn't want to lose you to the Dark Side (the blogs) Winker

Now Karen, I would be more worried about a pug that did not snore.

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4 January 2010 - 2:13 pm
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Susan,

Well you are pretty much right on snoring and pugs.  I guess after so many years with the girls I guess its a matter of decible level.

I rate the snoring:

If the girls aren't snoring that means that it doesn't wake me up or keep me from going to sleep.

If they are snoring quietly that means it doesn't wake me up, but I can't go to sleep.

If they are snoring loudly then I am up and they are getting 'repositioned' to quiet them down.

Luckily neither of my girls snore like the pug one of my uncles used to have.  His name was Bert and he lived in Montana. At one time in his life he was morbidly obese (the words of the vet).  Not only did he have to sleep in a different room, but on a different floor of the house from the bedrooms!!!

Karen

Las Vegas, Nevada
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4 January 2010 - 2:24 pm
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Keep up the good work, Cap'n Jack!

Her Retired AvatarComet - 1999 to 2011

She departed us unexpectedly  January 23, 2011 at the age of 12 1/2.

She was born with a deformed front leg and a tripawd all of her life.

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