It's Not What It Looks Like!
Cawl wrote two years ago, "People seem to have a knack for walking in at just the wrong time:
"Well, my clothes got wet, so did his... Yes, officer, huddling together to conserve body heat... Yes officer, he's five... No Officer... I'm not his Dad."
What have you done that, in retrospect, you'd really rather nobody had seen, mostly as things just get worse the more you try to explain it?
( , Thu 9 Dec 2010, 21:56)
Cawl wrote two years ago, "People seem to have a knack for walking in at just the wrong time:
"Well, my clothes got wet, so did his... Yes, officer, huddling together to conserve body heat... Yes officer, he's five... No Officer... I'm not his Dad."
What have you done that, in retrospect, you'd really rather nobody had seen, mostly as things just get worse the more you try to explain it?
( , Thu 9 Dec 2010, 21:56)
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If she bites your arm
It's easiest if it's your arm, push it towards her (not too hard though), so it opens the jaw. It's a shock to the biter, makes it difficult to keep a grip on you and will make the little bugger think twice before biting you again.
Plus the same method can work on your dogs.
( , Sun 12 Dec 2010, 10:39, 2 replies)
It's easiest if it's your arm, push it towards her (not too hard though), so it opens the jaw. It's a shock to the biter, makes it difficult to keep a grip on you and will make the little bugger think twice before biting you again.
Plus the same method can work on your dogs.
( , Sun 12 Dec 2010, 10:39, 2 replies)
Like this you mean?
I really should know better, but well... meh!
( , Sun 12 Dec 2010, 18:45, closed)
I really should know better, but well... meh!
( , Sun 12 Dec 2010, 18:45, closed)
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