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Doom Dogs
After further consideration, I think you are absolutely right. Why don't you go to your local shelter and pick me out a bunch of puppies that you think would be a good fit for the Lair. Hold on to them until I come down to pick them up. I'll be there soon. Very, very soon
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Standing vigil over Maeve.
Waiting for the doctor to come.
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I'm sorry, my friend.
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Ironically today is national dog day.

Hope everything goes smoothly. Reach out if there’s anything I can do. I’ll burn some incense when word is given.

Is Cindi still on the road?
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That National Dog Day thing is hurting. Maeve left us at 10am

The Queen is in Montana.
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Deepest condolences. As beautiful as the rainbow bridge is, it’s always hard when invoked.

One of the hardest calls I ever had to make was to tell Tara that her cat wasn’t going to make it through the night when she was away in a two-month immersion program in Oaxaca. That was unexpected. Hope it went better when you broke the news to Cindi.
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So sorry to hear that. It's a hard one.
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On the flip side, just steamed cleaned the carpet because the devil decided the mud puddle in the garden would look much better in the hallway.
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Saw tQ's fb pix. Lol. 

We have one of these:
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Doesn't work at all. But we have one.
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Good to know.
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Yeah, don’t waste your money on those. They look cool but trying to convince Yuki to put his paws in it is tough, and then they don’t do the job that well.

We use those disposable wipes, kinda like baby wipes but for dog paws. They work a little better but getting mud out from between toes is always a hassle. Usually we just leave him out in the yard until it dries and shakes off.
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I had just looked out into the yard at the devil and had decided there was no rush going out there to drain a puddle that fills after the sprinklers had sprinkled. The next thing I heard was the Queen screaming at the devil. I looked into the hallway where the devil stood with mud up to her elbows surrounded by muddy paw prints. She had gone into the Queen's office and put those same paws on the Queen's chest.
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Yeah, I doubt those wipes would help for that either…
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So much mud.
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The rescue doggos in Lahaina had little booties on to protect their paws while traipsing thru the rubble. If you got the fur babies used to those, you could make them put on their booties when they go outside and take them off in the mudroom...You do have a mudroom, don't you? It's a room in your house, specifically for keeping mud...

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