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Thanks for your response. I hate to be controlling and hesitated to send my comment, but my computer made me! No kidding, I was obsessing about sending it, and my track pad is so sensitive, it sent it for me. So, I decided that it was meant to be sent. My Corgis, over the years, have gotten into the garbage, but we've been lucky. However, we lost our precious Corgi, Emily, at the groomer. I shared this awful story a while ago as a cautionary tale so others could learn from our tragedy. We had a 2 year old, Annie, "who never left the property or Jack's side" get run over by a car. I started the "Corgis Remembered" for them and all of our other Corgis who I hope are frapping at the rainbow.
@Wendy, You are not inappropriate in making those comments. Randy would just pop them and leave them but since the rescue dog Reese arrive, she tears them up and eats them. I normally didn't give them bags but now I may not give them any unless I stand over them and grab them up. I haven't been giving them any lately because Reese makes such as mess and has multiple problems without eating a bunch of plastic. Thanks, Lois
Hi Lois - At the risk of being a party pooper and ruining the fun (who doesn't love popping bubble wrap), after reading about Teddy suffocating in a corn dog bag, I feel compelled to mention the dangers of plastic bubble wrap and dogs.
that is funny!! bubble wrap is fun to pop, Lance and Tucker have never had the chance to pop bubble wrap!
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