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Old Oct 24, 2012, 07:32 AM
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ok im on my meds that make me soooooooooooo sleepy i slept majority of the day my partner comes home from work to find me knocked out and my 120 lb dogs tore the house up ripped the carpet off the floor tore open my bag of alfalfa and were eating it huge piles of crap on the floor gross!my partner took care of the gross stuff and i picked up many handfulls of alfalfa and tossed them in the trash lesson of the day if im going to fall asleep no matter how many energy drinks or how many cups of coffee the dogs need to be kenneld or suffer ughhh
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Old Oct 24, 2012, 07:35 AM
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oops wrong posting spot i just noticed that
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Old Oct 24, 2012, 10:39 AM
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Sorry this happened to you. Your dog obviously didn't appreciate your sleeping. Fortunately my little one just sleeps right along with me
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