posted on August 27, 2004 01:40:06 PM new
Oh, definitely, though I like dogs too.
My ideal situation would be a neighbor with a big dog who needed it walked a couple three times a week. Like dogs, like playing with them, just can't have any.
I bought a small (about 8 inches tall) stuffed moose last Christmas and tucked some of those catnip pouches under his "arms". The felines go nuts to have something that size to bite and kick. Think squirrel, rabbit... Now I'm working on a line of supersized cat toys.
posted on August 27, 2004 01:55:57 PM new
I got the bright idea to buy Gunther a dinosaur one year. It was the must have toy for your kid that Christmas. Made a dinosaur sound when you squeezed it. This thing was a big as Gunther and he loved it. Guess you all know what he started doing next. Had to hide it when company was here.
Teacher...remember that if you start thinking about expanding your line of toys to dogs.
Be kind. Everyone is fighting their own secret battles.
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posted on August 27, 2004 02:24:23 PM new
neglus ... you have a vendio store AND an ebay store, yes? ... can you have the items you have for sale shown in both stores?
posted on August 27, 2004 03:23:22 PM new
Aint Rich - My Vendio store only has eBAy items in it...in other words, it is like a gallery..if people decide to buy they get directed to the ebay listing. I THINK that if they do it that way, I get half of the FVF back as a referral credit.
If it weren't free, I woudn't have the Vendio store. I was using "My Auction Gallery" before I set up my VD store and when they raised the rates, I decided to make the switch (this was before VD had a gallery). I can't use the VD gallery as it is too expensive for the number of listings I have and I think overwhelming to buyers - I like it though and wish it would work somehow.
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posted on August 27, 2004 03:43:54 PM new
my neighbor has a rotweiller,when it senses i am in the backyard ,it barks and throws itself against the fence.
It just dug a hole under the fence,this is the third time it has done that.
The first time,it came over and sat oustide my backdoor until my neighbor managed to lure him back thru the hole it dug.
I talked to the company which managed the subdivision,it said there is nothing they can do about it.
why does the dog want to dig under the fence??
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posted on August 27, 2004 03:58:29 PM new
there is less green grass on my side as i have a large patio.
what if i shoot the damn dog?? or poison it??
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