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Britain - a nation of pet lovers?

Lutton
22-11-2004, 13:27
Sharing a home with a pet presents a fulfilling and congenial way of life for most of Britain's 6.9m dog owners but a new survey reveals there are times when Fido's animal instincts can test the tolerance levels of even the most thick-skinned pet lovers.
1,000 British owners revealed how they have been shocked, embarrassed, disgusted or humiliated at one time or another by their much loved, four legged friends.
Such as Dandy, an Irish Terrier, who ate a pair of dirty underpants which had been left on the bedroom floor before sicking them up them in a particularly noisy and noticeable fashion in front of a houseful of guests during his owner's engagement party.
Kellarly
22-11-2004, 13:33
Sharing a home with a pet presents a fulfilling and congenial way of life for most of Britain's 6.9m dog owners but a new survey reveals there are times when Fido's animal instincts can test the tolerance levels of even the most thick-skinned pet lovers.
1,000 British owners revealed how they have been shocked, embarrassed, disgusted or humiliated at one time or another by their much loved, four legged friends.
Such as Dandy, an Irish Terrier, who ate a pair of dirty underpants which had been left on the bedroom floor before sicking them up them in a particularly noisy and noticeable fashion in front of a houseful of guests during his owner's engagement party.

now that has to go down as a legendary story :D
Legless Pirates
22-11-2004, 13:36
Our neighbour's dog who froliced into the kitchen (we were having dinner) with my older brother's girlfriend's bra
Helioterra
22-11-2004, 13:39
Our neighbour's dog who froliced into the kitchen (we were having dinner) with my older brother's girlfriend's bra
those devils. My boyfriend's dog ate my best bra. grr. and still, have to love 'em :)
The State of It
22-11-2004, 13:43
One of my dogs likes to hump her basket - she's female.
Sean O Mac
22-11-2004, 13:49
Sharing a home with a pet presents a fulfilling and congenial way of life for most of Britain's 6.9m dog owners but a new survey reveals there are times when Fido's animal instincts can test the tolerance levels of even the most thick-skinned pet lovers.
1,000 British owners revealed how they have been shocked, embarrassed, disgusted or humiliated at one time or another by their much loved, four legged friends.
Such as Dandy, an Irish Terrier, who ate a pair of dirty underpants which had been left on the bedroom floor before sicking them up them in a particularly noisy and noticeable fashion in front of a houseful of guests during his owner's engagement party.

The British obsession with all things fluffy is a joke.
Bootlickers
22-11-2004, 14:44
I have a Great Dane who, when we have a house full of guests (and only then), likes to stand in the middle of the living room and air hump. 135 pounds of air humping dog is hard to ignore.