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Re: xena
thanks for sharing that!
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Yes. We have certain times of the day that we refer to as fart-30. It is enough to make the 'ole eyes water!
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must be the warmer weather as memphis has been doing some corkers the last week or so lol
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i wish we could take our dog's in to shops, ques would be a lot shorter, instead of me trying to keep one in til; we get there(if the can't get em out the way,i will)
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It's worse if your dog has had some liver or other meat and they lie in front of the log burner in winter..... Best avoided. I have met " gassy" dog owners who have let out a sneaky one and always blamed their poor dog!
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Bella is really bad. I'd heard that they were gassy dogs but nothing prepares you for just how bad it is
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