nicksjuzunk
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Besides that...grandpas are freakin awesome..my two grandfathers were my favorite humans of all time...The idea that because you keep your dog inside, then it must be the only way, and anyone who doesn’t is just cruel or a grandpa is very millennial of you.
I think this guy is coming to help fulmer in the ad. Hughes was director of player personnel which is more to help Pruitt.Yeah, I doubted that they had anything to do with one another. This guy might bring in someone he knows tho. Just more hands to free up Pruitt to be a football coach, IMO, and I’m happy with it.
Not sure if you watch Nova on PBS, but I'm watching last night's episode right now. It's about the science of dogs and using that to answer questions like do dogs live with us because we feed them or because of our companionship. Among other recent studies. Really fascinating and relevant to what we were discussing earlier.The scope of the discussion has gotten pretty unruly, and I think we're all talking about different things, and I'm ready to let this one die lol. Nice chat though, brother.
Our dogs are in the kennel when we're not home. They seem very cool with it.If those are yours, please lose the cage. The dogs will live a much happier life with no cage. I rescued a dog 10 years ago, from the dog pound, and they told me to keep him in a cage or he would tear up my furniture. Like a dumb a$$ I bought a cage and kept him in it when I was not home. It broke my heart and his too. One day I decided to leave him out of the cage and leave for an hour. When I returned, he was asleep on the couch. I threw the cage in the garbage and never looked back. My home is his home.
Appreciate the heads up, I’ll find it and check it out.Not sure if you watch Nova on PBS, but I'm watching last night's episode right now. It's about the science of dogs and using that to answer questions like do dogs live with us because we feed them or because of our companionship. Among other recent studies. Really fascinating and relevant to what we were discussing earlier.
It comes on again tonight at 2 or 3 am I believe.