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bill-e
01-05-2018, 02:54 AM
I have to shovel every time he goes out because the wind keeps filling it in.

What I do for my pup! :)

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Dragonlady2
01-05-2018, 01:47 PM
I am sure your pup appreciates all you do for him and look at all the exercise you are getting. He's keeping you healthy...lol

Lady
01-08-2018, 12:50 AM
If you didn't shovel then how would you be able to find the little cutie, that's a nice amount of snow you got there!

kendrafitz
01-08-2018, 02:21 AM
So sweet. My husband does the same thing for our dogs. Lucky pups!!!!


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gemma23426
01-08-2018, 01:39 PM
awesome. Cool friend.

LoperVil
07-05-2022, 07:25 PM
How smart they are! Actually, I’ve never had a parrot, but I’d really like to. I think they are so nice and sweet! Btw, do your pets sing? Is it actually real to teach them to speak and sing? I’d like to teach my parrot to sing, “Never gonna give you up.” I think it would cheer me up sometimes. Btw you know, I have a dog called Nancy, and I love her. She’s the most clever dog I’ve ever seen. I adopted her 4 years ago. Actually, I didn’t teach her anything, but she behaves so nicely. I’m thinking of registering ESA ([Users must be registered and logged in to view attached photos or hyperlinks]). I’m sure Nancy would help many people cure their mental health problems. She’s a really great dog. So, she’s always been.

Dragonlady2
07-05-2022, 09:43 PM
Welcome to the forum. Have you thought about what kind of parrot you would like? Have you done any research into what it takes for their care?
I have been able to teach some of my parrots to talk. It can be fun…but practice makes perfect.:th_smile:

nicholleiwaoka7
11-01-2022, 11:10 AM
I have thought about what kind of parrot I would like and researched what it takes for their care. I want a parrot that is easy to train and has a good personality. I have also found that parrots have different "personalities" species. Some are very social and love to be around people, while others are more independent and prefer to spend time alone. Also, I would like to register my parrot as a service one at [Users must be registered and logged in to view attached photos or hyperlinks] I think he will be able to relieve many other people's stress and bring joy to their lives.