Posted by Mark - IN. on March 12, 2011 at 19:15:30 from (24.14.63.220):
In Reply to: Dang Dogs posted by John in La on March 12, 2011 at 10:29:56:
Had a dog, Lou the stink pot, my labradore that is dead and gone now of old age, but when he started being home alone after his partner, Bo, my collie shepard died of old age himself, then he started tearing my house apart. I'd drive off for work in the morning and there he'd be in the back yard barking at me where the chainlink met the house, having run outside the doggie door. A few days later I'm out mowing the grass and get to the house where it met the chainlink, and the whole corner was ripped off, literally. Man, that boy was tearing the back of my house off, I mean the whole back. I took him home to Indiana to live with my Mom, my sister, and their collie before I sold in Illinois and bought back home in Indiana. These days, Stink Pot, is buried under a big oak looking down a hill on the property, watching over my golden, Macy, my young punk lab, Max, and me. I sure do miss that boy.
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