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I'm seeing a little kind of a strapon fannypack thing with tubes.
Dont rush home during lunch hour. No, go ahead, you just eat that banana in peace.
(?) critter catheter usage
http://courses.vetm...urogenital/pupd.htm mmmmm hospital pet food [thumbwax, Oct 04 2004]
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Hmmm, might be hard to train the dog to use it. |
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I've noticed that every one of your ideas (and your user page) contains the word "banana." Is there some significance to this? |
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My dad's dog needs this, and they live in the country. Ever since getting hit in the head by that truck, he just ain't been right. I think he aged 20 years right then. Poor thing. New carpet, too. |
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Guess: "banana" useage = Kevin Ayers fan? |
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We're thinking of changing his name to Old Faithful, now. Every hour, on the hour, he's gotta go. |
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Krelnik, no training required! You just hook him up & rock on out that door to school or place of work! A little trickier for bitches though. |
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Now come on foax! Wheres them croissants got to? This idea cant suck THAT much. |
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For good medical reasons for an older dog, maybe - but for routine use I don't think it would be appropriate. And I don't think it's a new idea - will search. |
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No! Its for the Dog to pee in you big silly! |
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You try to get near a rottweiler with that thing (or even a corgi after it's learned what that's for) - |
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