MELS. NEW ADVENTURES

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That is funny. All his siblings and sire/dam have no problem with a bathe. "D" his daddy LOVES his bath. He stands there with no lead and loves it. "D" has always been super confident and is a real MAN :lol: He loves his pedicure too. Holds his paws up to be trimmed. I bet we could paint them and he'd be like... So? Can't a dog have a nice pedicure? I am dog enough to not care what any of y'all think. Shoot we could put a bow in his hair and he'd still own it! :D

I will say it is not ideal to bathe LGD's because that diet and dust that they bathe in keeps the fleas, ticks and gnats off them. There is a reason they roll in everything.
 

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Better watch out or YOU will be sleeping on the deck and HE will be sleeping in your bed! Maybe we can build a "dining table" for him at the desired height and slant.

The short time I had Merlin, he would carry his dish out of the barn alley and eat out behind the barn. Then I found out he was used to eating out of a bucket so I got some. Needed more than 1 otherwise I would have to find wherever he or the wind had left the bucket from the prior day before I could feed him.
 

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Even I don't "spoon feed" (think tilt bowl) my dogs.
Thought you might enjoy a pic of Mel as a pup- He was "Orange Collar"
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