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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 349195" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Oh gosh, I forgot to mention! Of course his dog (the female) remembered him but after a few mins of wagging and sniffing she did bark a couple of times but it wasn't a bark like she would do if it was a stranger- it was almost a demanding bark. LOL! The male, on the other hand, that is kind of considered "my dog" because he's very humble and a rescue dog, but we tease about him and difficult child being the "men of the hosue"- he really went nuts greeting difficult child. difficult child's dog picked him out when she was a pup and difficult child was about 5-6 yo. We got this rescue dog about 5 years ago and he's always seemed closer to me- but he went wild over difficult child. difficult child has been scratching backs and rubbing bellies and giving treats and saying "well, the belly isn't really all that big" ever since he got home. He has also had to get used to a few dog hairs on his clothes again. LOL!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 349195, member: 3699"] Oh gosh, I forgot to mention! Of course his dog (the female) remembered him but after a few mins of wagging and sniffing she did bark a couple of times but it wasn't a bark like she would do if it was a stranger- it was almost a demanding bark. LOL! The male, on the other hand, that is kind of considered "my dog" because he's very humble and a rescue dog, but we tease about him and difficult child being the "men of the hosue"- he really went nuts greeting difficult child. difficult child's dog picked him out when she was a pup and difficult child was about 5-6 yo. We got this rescue dog about 5 years ago and he's always seemed closer to me- but he went wild over difficult child. difficult child has been scratching backs and rubbing bellies and giving treats and saying "well, the belly isn't really all that big" ever since he got home. He has also had to get used to a few dog hairs on his clothes again. LOL! [/QUOTE]
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