I've never had a dog with that much slobber, but I could get used to it. It would most likely keep all unwanted guests away so it could be a blessing ;) I'd like to get a kiss from Bon, even if he did slobber me up. :)
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I've never had a dog with that much slobber, but I could get used to it. It would most likely keep all unwanted guests away so it could be a blessing ;) I'd like to get a kiss from Bon, even if he did slobber me up. :)
so if he slobbers for a mere treat, what amounts do you get for pizza night? thanks for the early am guffaw, love those pictures
Bon can slobber on me anytime!:D That really stinks that your friends quit coming over because of Bon. Some people! Btw, YES I
could love that dog.:)
Do you know how awesome that would be:DQuote:
Originally posted by captain
Anna,
I PROMISE you, when and if I ever come to the USA, I WILL BE visiting the slimeball!!!!!
Bigyummydog, I'll send him for a visit but no, I'd never get tired of him:D
Glad you all enjoyed and love my slimeball;)
I must admit that I hate getting slimed, drool is something I'm more squeamish about than some things, but it certainly wouldn't stop me from loving that boy up :D. Tommy can get pretty drooly/foamy when he's been running hard and panting like a choo choo. This pic is from earlier this spring and you may have seen it, but it illustrates what I'm saying about Tommy :D. That "shoestring" is his drool.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...rytashtom5.jpg
Sometimes when he's running and gets that it'll fly over and wrap around his muzzle LOL. We just wipe with a towel but generally don't have to do it regularly except when he's been running or out in the heat. :) I don't mind that I just hate when he rubs his face on me and I get "slimed," which you are familiar with with your drooly boy :D
Hehehe, who cares about slime? I mean, it's easyer to clean than little barby dal hairs are going to be! Bon, I love you, slober and all!:D
Awwwww, I've always wanted a big giant doggy, something like Bon Boy! He's soooo adorable!:)
Wow that sucketh about your friends anna. I was thinking about it though and I've no doubt, my mom and sister would stop visiting me, if I had a dog like Bon. As it is, my sister was crazed, because Oz breathed on her. I can also remember her going over the edge, because Maddie licked on the back of her calf once. She was convinced she needed a shower after that trauma. Imagine a dog having the gall to actually lick you. (If anybody's wondering I took after my dad in my love for dogs. ;))
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OH YES! We can all deal with it!
Slobbery treat mess..... Beenie just brought me a slobbery ball to throw. :)
Oh, how could you NOT love that adorable, sweet, slobbery face, even if drool gets everywhere!?!?:D I love you Bon!!!:D;)
How could anyone not love that big sweetie??
Heyoka is our drooler. He doesn't really slobber much, but he's a very messy drinker and thinks my legs are the best place to get rid of the excess!
Bon is adorable! and YES! I could love that big droobly-faced boy!!
However, that video clip of his 'washing' the back door is just a riot! It had both me and my son rolling with laughs! What a big 'ol sweetie he is!
My goldens have never been really bad about drooling - but they DO tend to slime up balls really good ( Tara and Toby did that) and Tristan could NOT get a drink without carrying half a bowlful of water across the floor and across our laps in his mouth..... Fizzy isn't so bad with the water bowl.... she's a ball crazy golden, but she doesn't seem to slime them up too bad.
It occurs to me - I used to make baby 'teething bibs' for my friends - when their human babies were teething and constantly drooling. Why couldn't someone make something similar for 'drooly' dogs? They're really easy - For babies, I just used a decorative hand towel, you cut about a 6" diameter hole (head sized) in one end and edge the hole with T-shirt ribbing (It stretches) they make great little bibs to absorb baby spit, spit-up, food, etc and go right in the washer.
You'd need a bigger towel for a "Bon Sized" bib, but then he'd be able to always carry his own towel with him to get his face wiped! Make a few of them, and he'll always have one handy!
I have also heard of a few people who have taught their dogs to 'wipe their faces' by hanging a towel on a door handle, back of a chair, etc and making it smell like a treat - so that the dog wipes their face on it. That could reduce the 'slime factor' for more prissy visitors!
laura
Definatly :D
I wish I could come visit your pups, Anna!
K9Soul - Ewwwwwwwwwwwwwww :D
What a great pic!!!!
Of course we love the Bon boy!!! Slobber and all!!!
And one of these days we will have to come visit!!!