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Glacier
07-07-2006, 10:45 PM
love my dogs, I love my dogs....

Even when they smash my brand new glasses and give me a black eye and a pounding headache in the process. Deuce has no idea how strong he is and how freaking hard his head is!!! I bent down to get his attention tonight and he came running over and brought his big block head straight into my eye! I still can't find the one arm of my glasses! I've only had these frames for three weeks! Hopefully the optometrist can just order a new arm!

I love my dogs, I love my dogs.....where is the Tylenol???

buttercup132
07-07-2006, 10:50 PM
Lol awwww. Good thing you can have a laugh about it though. True dog lover:)
Sorry to hear about your glasses maybe Deuce will loan you his leg until they can get a new arm in lol:p :)

Toby's my baby
07-07-2006, 10:52 PM
Lol, sorry I had to laugh. I hope your glasses get fixed!!

I go through the same thing with my horse, he will nudge me a little, or rub his head on my arm or something, and push me over! :o :p

jesse_3
07-08-2006, 02:09 AM
Ohh! I am sorry, but I too had to giggle at that one! Oh Deuce, you silly silly boy! Give that guy a belly-rub for me, but be careful! Don't want him to cause anymore damage;)

Steph

Dorothy39
07-08-2006, 07:11 AM
Okay, I think Glacier just started a wonderful thread titled, "I Love My Dogs".

I Love My dogs, even when he/she..........................................

Pam
07-08-2006, 07:26 AM
LOL! I think we can all relate! I am quite sure your optometrist will be able to just order you a replacement arm, especially since the glasses are new and there is not the possibility that the frame has been discontinued. ;)

Years ago, I was bending down to put the dogs' bowls on the ground for them. My Whitney (now at the RB) rose up a little to look into the bowl :rolleyes: and her head collided with my mouth. :eek: My two front teeth actually went numb for about a minute. My friend, a dental hygienist, told me that several years down the road I could very well need a root canal as the numbness means that the nerve was temporarily damaged. Now there's something for me to look forward to. :rolleyes:

animal_rescue
07-08-2006, 07:33 AM
Ooo That stinks! I hope you feel better soon and get new glasses!

Actually about last week Maggie smacked her head into and busted my lip. That hurt really bad.

Alysser
07-08-2006, 07:58 AM
That stinks! Sorry, I still had to laugh.

Lol, I hope you glasses get fixed as soon as possible. Sassy sometimes runs into my stomach and ouch that hurts. She even made me trip once. :rolleyes:

GreyhoundGirl
07-08-2006, 04:03 PM
Sorta sad and funny *giggle. My dog's a kluts people trip over her regularly.

Majestic
07-08-2006, 04:16 PM
wow. I am glad nothing serious happen to your eyes. - good to hear you love your dogs :)

Chilli
07-08-2006, 06:21 PM
I had to laugh a bit, only because I have been in a similar situation quite a bit.
Skylar (my sister's Husky X) often runs staight into me. He's busted my lip a time or two. Not to mention he'll run around the house fast, just so he can run into the back of your legs to send you plummeting to the ground.
I must agree, though, you can't help but still love them. :D

Glacier
07-08-2006, 06:23 PM
ISkylar (my sister's Husky X) often runs staight into me. He's busted my lip a time or two. Not to mention he'll run around the house fast, just so he can run into the back of your legs to send you plummeting to the ground.



LOL! Muskwa does that to Stuart. They play chase sometimes and you can actually see Muskwa lining him up! He sometimes even turns in mid-air so he can slam into Stuart sideways!

gini
07-08-2006, 07:26 PM
What a great thread! I am sorry about your glasses - but your stories are just too wonderful for words.

joycenalex
07-09-2006, 08:31 AM
and i was pretty broke, he hit my head on a midair leap, breaking my only pair of glasses, both frame and lens. i went for 3 days until i could afford new glasses, pieces of the lens propped carefully, frame taped into place. BTW, i now get 2 pairs at a time :) just in case. he will still leap, sometimes, but now i'm more ready. :D

sasvermont
07-09-2006, 08:44 AM
I know what you mean. My cats often do the headbumpie thing right into my glasses. Fortunately, they aren't as powerful as many dogs and just smoosh my eye against the lens and then they must be cleaned.

A former kitty of mine, Graemer aka Grammy Crackers liked to chew the ear pieces on my glasses....thus requiring me to hide them each time I took them off.

PETS! :rolleyes:

And how we love them! Let me count the ways................................ :eek:

Bengalz
07-09-2006, 09:02 AM
PETS! :rolleyes:

And how we love them! Let me count the ways................................ :eek:


Yup :D :D :D They sure know how to keep things REAL, don't they? Maybe Deuce is learning how to give headbumpies from the cats! Only, he hasn't yet learned how to finesse the gesture :p

Hope your head is feeling better today!

shais_mom
07-09-2006, 09:39 AM
aaww poor you -
As much as we love them sometimes we have to say that.
When Keegan was a puppy I had her on leash and she saw a leaf blowing across the yard and lunged for it while I was bent over picking something up and rammed my head into the house!
Take a couple Tylenol and call the (eye) doctor in the morning.