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Gift Exchange: Winter Holidays 2008

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  • Christmas gift

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    Candle is 99 bucks now!!! (and I had a bunch of them I paid about $5 each for… gave 'em ALL away... who knew they were going out of print... -Joanne
  • 2010 gift exchange

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    Chealsie508C
    I would participate in a spring swap if we had one…
  • Winter boots

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    MampMM
    We use the muttluks for Mowgli and Miika and they do stay on, they are on the second pair already as they used them so much the old ones have holes in the bottoms - i think this is mainly from the salt on the roads. The pups love them and don't mind wearing them and are a must up here in northern Alberta.
  • Winter Coat Time!!!

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    Brodie79B
    For all those of you living in cold climates - I got a "Chilly Dog" coat (http://www.chillydogs.ca/) for Brodie a couple Christmases ago. It is a great design and super warm and has held up really well. A bit expensive but worth it. He also got a matching head muff which was supposed to keep his ears warm (this was when we were living in Ottawa and the -40C weather) but he hated having his ears covered.
  • Gift Exchange: Basenji Buddies Summer 2008

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    sorry, Luzern, was the City. I always mix them up. My Granny did speak a little Schwizerdütsch but she was originally from Vienna and has learned it through the Years. She passed away more then 20 Years ago, but I still can remember the smell of Luzern and of special things around her. Regards, Esther
  • Winter exercise???

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    nala121498N
    If the wax doesn't work, try muttluks…my B wears them. It's funny at first for her, but she adjusts and takes her usual walks with them. Keep us posted on how the wax works...very interesting!