Tuesday, November 10, 2009
I Love Him So Much. He's Why I'm Suicidal.
The dog is sick. Long story but just know that he's on drugs and this is what he does all the time. You think you can take it? Fine. Try it for 30 seconds and see if you can live with it.
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Uncle! I give in. You should send him to Gitmo. He'd be our secret torture method.
my husband does that when he sits in the chair. makes it impossible to watch tv.
OMFG!! I couldn't even take 30 seconds of that!!! God bless you for not making him live in the garage!
Sounds like someone trying to saw their way through prison bars...or perhaps like a certain DB's subbly nethers rubbing together when she walks...
Shade and Sweetwater,
K (yes...yes I went there)
Poor guy.
Poor baby. What is wrong with him?
:-) my 13 1/2 year old senior gal, marlyn, pants all the time too....the vet said it's from senility or cushings disease...and i won't let him put her through the tests for cushings....thankfully i sleep with a pillow over my head so i don't have to hear it throughout the night....but my husband? he'll wake me up with the "marlyn! stop it!" 10 times a night....dork!
Wow, he's got quite a motor there! That would make me insaner than I already am.
so he pants and you get annoyed Poor Pup
I am going to play devils advocate here
I be he just loves watching you shave your legs or the smell you bring home after yoga class.
This is unconditional love and yes there are trade offs in this kind of relationship
So put in your earbuds and stop giving the poor guy a hard time
Cuz ya know I am sure he enjoys suffering like that NOT
Ok I'm done
maybe
Hope he feels better!
I love how he stops when you tell him to. Good dog.
I have a dog who likes to lick herself...constantly...because she CAN. I tell her to stop and she does. Then she does it again. Fucking dog...
I have another who licks her nether regions like there's no tomorrow. And she's practically deaf. That's a lot of fun too.
my 15 y.o. lab mix was diagnosed with cushings disease. She needed to go out a million times a day (and night) and like your dog, Maggie panted all of the time. I feel your pain and I hope everything works out ok.
poor doggy sounds like a steam engine
I quit at 27 seconds. Screw that!!
Poor thing.
Poor thing. And I mean you!
AWWW! He's a sweetie! He sounds like Hubs when he's...well, nevermind.
YOU are a saint!
My husband can make pudding crunch in his mouth... and that annoys me to no end... but that poor doggie... are the meds making him pant like that?
Oh, my! I hope he'll be OK, poor thing! (And poor you!)
When I played the video, my own dog got off of the couch, came and sat by the computer and started howling. Apparently, they were speaking "dog" and we don't get it.
Oh no.....no more butt shots????
Poor Baby! He must be exhausted! (you too)
Aw! But he's so cute!!
Aww. Poor dog. I made it all the way through the vid, because I had a similar issue with my +/- 11 yo Aussie. She has laryngeal paralysis and before her surgery, she did the same thing as your dog - 24 hours a day. And night. But it was more noticeable at night! LOL! And she'd stop if you asked, and then start right back up.
It's sad. At the same time, it's easy to put up with when you love your dog as much as I love Holley.
Um, earplugs. I love 'em. Maybe you should pick up a pair?! LOL!
Oh, noooo.....I knew you were going to say that :(
Please, Mere, make it a short break xoxox
sort of, like, um, "white noise"? Or not.
sort of, like, um, "white noise"? Or not.
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