Remember - Dogs don't like being left in the car......

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Shit!
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Beautiful dog! I've got 4 Boxers at the moment and they're certainly unpredictable. I've left them for hours at a time in the house (they can come and go as they please) and everything has been fine but I've also left them for 10 minutes to find they've eaten 2 wooden spoons, 3 left shoes, a Sky+ remote, a dvd remote, 7 PS2 games (took them out of the boxes and chewed the CDs!) a bag of onions, some hair gel, the leather case off my PSP (PSP was damp but OK), 4 candles (not fork handles) and a milky bar. They had upset stomachs for a few days but were fine apart from that. :D

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:lol:

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He's just lucky he doesn't have a big dog. Still, a little goes a long way. :D
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The moral of this is never to let your dog eat chocolate in the car as it gets everywhere

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