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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 224594" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>I hope you got pictures of the doggie boot adventures! I tried to put little yellow socks on Katy once but she wasn't having it!</p><p> </p><p>I know exactly what you mean about the mud though. I have a covered concrete porch going all the way across the front of the house with 5 steps going down to the yard. The area right at the bottom of the steps is solid mud! My mixed breed, Freebie, stays out on the porch on a tie-out while I'm at work and Wednesday I already had her out there when I was taking Ragan (one of the Bostons) outside on a leash. Just as I was going down the steps with Ragan, Freebie decided to go up the steps at the same time. Just as I took a step, her tie-out caught the toe of my shoe and I went down in the mud on both knees and both elbows! And I still had ahold of Ragans leash and she was practically dragging me through the muddy yard in her never-ending quest to find the perfect place to pee!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 224594, member: 1883"] I hope you got pictures of the doggie boot adventures! I tried to put little yellow socks on Katy once but she wasn't having it! I know exactly what you mean about the mud though. I have a covered concrete porch going all the way across the front of the house with 5 steps going down to the yard. The area right at the bottom of the steps is solid mud! My mixed breed, Freebie, stays out on the porch on a tie-out while I'm at work and Wednesday I already had her out there when I was taking Ragan (one of the Bostons) outside on a leash. Just as I was going down the steps with Ragan, Freebie decided to go up the steps at the same time. Just as I took a step, her tie-out caught the toe of my shoe and I went down in the mud on both knees and both elbows! And I still had ahold of Ragans leash and she was practically dragging me through the muddy yard in her never-ending quest to find the perfect place to pee! [/QUOTE]
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