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You know something......I never did that with my kids, but I do it with my dogs! Heck we can even tell whose poop belongs to whom!
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I do the same thing... lol. If one of the dogs had diarrhea, you can find me stooping behind my dog checking to make sure their stool is solid for the next several days.
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You know me too well!!
That stuff is awesome!
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Yep! That's me too! And I never did that to my kids either! But I can detect worms or any other weird things right off the bat! Early detection I tell ya!
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And only dog people can sit and carry on a conversation about poop anywhere they are.
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Whenever the husband takes one out I always ask about the nature of the poop.
His descriptions are always food related- it'll be a kielbasa, or mashed potatoes, or pudding, or hot dogs.. always a food Cracks me up! |
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