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Julia423
09-13-2007, 12:11 AM
Homer's mad...I wouldn't let him lick the dressing off my salad!

TIFFERS
09-13-2007, 12:18 AM
...mean ol' mom, geez! It'll only give him the squirts.

ferJenna
09-13-2007, 12:22 AM
Poor deprived puppy...

dlaura
09-13-2007, 09:23 AM
Homer is pouting! Amazing how they can let us know how put out they are over something.

Julia423
09-13-2007, 08:17 PM
Yeah. Homer's become a pig lately...he's forgotten all maners and wants food all the time...I had my salad sitting on the table and had to walk away to deal with the many things I deal with... and came back to find him standing on hind legs, front legs holding the table edge, head tilted, tongue on salad!!!

dogfood101
09-13-2007, 08:53 PM
http://www.thatsticker.com/Teddy.JPG


I took one look at Homer and fell in love.... I THINK I know why......


Homer is so cute and my Teddy was SOOOO very dirty that day!


Thought I would share!

TIFFERS
09-13-2007, 08:58 PM
Seperated at birth, definitely.

Julia423
09-13-2007, 09:11 PM
Oh my!!!!!! dogfood101, is your guy a really, really, goofy and loving guy? Homer is. He can make me laugh out loud every day. One day I was working in the yard and looked over at Homer... he was green! He had rolled on the newly mown lawn! ;)

dogfood101
09-13-2007, 10:41 PM
Somedays I think Teddy is my reason for "being". He is a great dog. He snores, pulls the covers down when we are getting ready for bed (whooda thunk we'd have a little bicha-butler who offers turn down service every night?) He is so much fun. Homer looks to have the same qualities! Thank you for complimenting Teddy, he really appreciated it when I told him!

Kat Lover
09-14-2007, 11:53 PM
Yeah. Homer's become a pig lately...he's forgotten all maners and wants food all the time...I had my salad sitting on the table and had to walk away to deal with the many things I deal with... and came back to find him standing on hind legs, front legs holding the table edge, head tilted, tongue on salad!!!
Oh, I can definately relate to the animals and dinner time. It's not only the dogs we have to watch out for but the cats. LOL! If you want to have an expereince at a zoo, come to my place. LOL!

Julia423
09-15-2007, 01:34 AM
Oh, I can definately relate to the animals and dinner time. It's not only the dogs we have to watch out for but the cats. LOL! If you want to have an expereince at a zoo, come to my place. LOL!

I don't worry about my cat, Charlie, because he won't come downstairs! He used to get along fine with the dogs...they played together. And then one day my brother wanted to go on a honeymoon...go figure...and left his two big dogs with me. Well, his dogs taught Chico what a cat was. Now Chico will not stop chasing Charlie...so cat upstairs, dogs downstairs and a baby gate in between!:D