chiver78
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Post by chiver78 on Dec 14, 2015 17:18:02 GMT -5
aw, I'll have to look at that when I get home later. it keeps buffering here at work.
in my case, the two pups are about a month and a half apart, just over 1yr old. the golden is over 90lbs, the new pup is about 50lbs and FAST!
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dannylion
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Post by dannylion on Dec 14, 2015 17:57:15 GMT -5
Poncho is a big, goofy sweetie pumpkin!
(The little one is a sweetie, too!)
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Post by alabamagal on Dec 14, 2015 18:11:27 GMT -5
My dogs (2 year and 1 1/2 year) play about 10 times as aggressively as the 2 in the video. They LOVE each other can't hardly separate them, but they play pretty rough.
Unfortunately they were roughhousing next to my bed and one of them ripped a hole in my almost new comforter! UGGGG. Mad at dogs but upset with the cheap comforter material.
The comforter probably cost more than your table!
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GRG a/k/a goldenrulegirl
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Post by GRG a/k/a goldenrulegirl on Dec 14, 2015 20:07:53 GMT -5
aw, I'll have to look at that when I get home later. it keeps buffering here at work. in my case, the two pups are about a month and a half apart, just over 1yr old. the golden is over 90lbs, the new pup is about 50lbs and FAST! Mine is 17.4 pounds soaking wet, LOL!! My furniture stays put. Dirty socks are another story completely. He loves to go to a great conservation farm in my town so that he can safely run wild and free. The only problem is the big dogs give chase and try to wrestle with him and instead their size and roughhousing intimidate him. Clearly, I need to work on his self-esteem.
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ginpin
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Post by ginpin on Dec 14, 2015 21:42:42 GMT -5
You could do polycarbonate if you like the table, but it is pricey. I'd recommend an abrasion-resistant polycrbonate, so it doesn't scratch easily. Just an idea if you really liked your old table. And good luck with your pups!
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