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After about 20 minutes of "Rescue Me" the song lost whatever charm it may have once had. The damn thing also apears to be her favorite toy...
And they do get destroyed sooner or later, usually sooner. Then I get the joy of picking up the stuffing - most people probably don't realize that even a teeny tiny stuffed animal has enough stuffing inside of it to fill a large room. Then my daughter discovers the remnants of her stuffed animal....
Silly dog? or silly me? :)
Dog whistles, I think. But i don't know if they play tunes.
Hey guys, know what I got for my birthday on Sept. 5th this year? Cat toys! - that's what I got. I think they're supposed to amuse me. ;)
One is a laser deelie-bob with a red light you move around on the walls that they stalk and try to catch. The other is absolutely brilliant. It's a fuzzee-ugglee thingazoid on a string attached to a stick. The song "All she wants to do is dance" came up on local radio, and I had that wretched furry thing dancing all over the kitchen floor in time to the music like Arthur Murray only wished he could.
I MUST make a video of this thing, music and all, if I can find out how, with that furry fake beast dancing. If someone knows how to do a video with music online; this could be the greatest innovation since the Hamster Dance.
My little dogs don't *ever* destroy their toys, so the animals make sound forever. Luckily, when they chew on them, they rarely chew hard enough to make them squeak. Also, they're not big on stuff making noise - they'd rather use the toys as pillows and chew on rawhide or stinky hooves.