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    THEY think cats are bad with Christmas Trees..

    They have NO clue!

    Not only is the shiney tinsel, the extremely good smelling- paper wrapped, "toys", and the yummy caned-shaped treats very intriging to a puppy.. BUT.. what about THESE thing.. to an 8 month old TENNIS BALL FREAK!

    (her victim)

    (the killer)


    Not only has she almost completey knocked ovr the tree by dropping her tennis ball underneath and triyng to get them. Ripped tinsel off of it.
    Brushed against it while running around like a crazy woman, knocking things off,
    STOLEN her stocking and started playing with it (we lay them under the tree)
    Tried ripping up the presents

    NOW she's began taking the round ornaments off, thinking they're balls or something.

    Maybe I better tell her about Santa Paws...



    Feel free to tell your Dawg Christmas Tree stories. )

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    Oh the joys of puppies at Christmas!!

    For the first seeral years wehad Oreo, we could have no ornaments onthe bottle of the tree. She would take and destroy anything!! Thankfully she is short, or our tree wouldhave been REALLY bare!!

    The first Christmas we had Cincy, she as about 12 weeks old. One morning I got up and let them out, then dozed off on the couch til it was time to get up. Pretty soon Sadie is waking me up to show me that Cincy is under the coffee table eating an ornament made of plaster-of-paris. I'm not sure if Sadie was concerned about what cincy was eating, or concerned about getting blamed, but she sure was (and still is!) a great babysitter!!

    In fact, I'm thinking if I am going to have children, I'd better do it soon, before Sadie is too old to raise them!

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    Yes furkids can make Christmas even more memorable! I will be decorating my tree this weekend and I'm sure I'll have four little elves 'helping' me and then every now and then helping me take down the tree little by little before it is time!
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    I must have he odd dogs here,,, Neither of them pay the LEAST attention to the tree or the decorations in the house!!!!!

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    Well it didn't take me long to figure out I had best get a shorter tree, then put the whole thing up on a bench type thing. Lowest branches are approx 2-3 ft off the floor. Helps some but bigdog tails when wagging can still knock a few lower ornaments off. Also that helps if/when a male dog decides inside trees are great to pee on if it's cold, snowy or rainy outside I still have to secure the top part of the tree with fish line tied to the window latch to keep the tree up if/when a cat wants to climb it Would I have it any other way? NAH, it wouldn't be Christmas

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    No ornament stories, but a Christmas tree one We used to always get real trees when I was growing up. When I was 13 and Cody was spending his first Christmas with us, we got the tree and set it up, decorated it and put it in the metal tree stand that you can put water in to keep the tree from drying out. I was washing dishes at the sink the next day and had the water faucet running, but when I turned it off, I heard what sounded like someone pouring water into the tree stand in the living room. I thought it was my grandpa, who was spending that Christmas with us, watering the tree. I turned to see it was Cody "watering" the tree in the first and only time he ever peed in the house! There he was nonchalantly lifting his leg on the Christmas tree! So nice of us to bring the outdoors in for him
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    When I was little and Duke was just a tiny little puppy he...

    went on the tree

    "Old dogs are like old shoes: they are comfortable. They may be a bit
    out of shape and a little worn around the edges, but they fit well."
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    Originally posted by joanofark

    went on the tree

    Simba's done that. Not yet this year, but in the past...

    ~Kay, Athena, Ace, Kiara, Mufasa, & Alice!
    "So baby take a axe to your makeup kit
    Set ablaze the billboards and their advertisements
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    How good it feels to be alive
    And strive for your desire"

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    He thought he was doing the right thing

    "Old dogs are like old shoes: they are comfortable. They may be a bit
    out of shape and a little worn around the edges, but they fit well."
    NEW ADDITION: 6 lovely Rhode Island Reds!

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    LOL!! we cannot even put Christmas presents under the tree yet the dogs will take off with them
    Krista- owned by Rudy, Dixie, Miagi & Angel

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    When we had Gracie, we quickly learned to use a playpen - for the tree! Being mostly Great Dane, her tail was lethal, and not connected to her brain. She could wipe half the ornaments off the tree in one happy moment ... and candy canes were more tempting than steak ...

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    That is one of the reasons we decided to not put up a tree...I KNOW Bon would try to tear everything including the tree up

    Huney, Bon & Simba-missed so very much
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    Hubby and I don't celebrate x-mas, but my in laws do. One year when we were there, Drake decided to lift his leg and water the tree! Luckily I saw him right as he was starting and Andrew got him outside! He's never peed inside since he was very lil pup, but somehow he thought it would be OK since it was a tree!!

    He has been around several other xmas trees since then, but hasn't tried to pee on them!


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    a few Years ago Tahoe also peed on our tree!! but this year and last i came home to find ornaments off the tree but not eaten HOWEVER they chewed the lights so not one of them works this year!! we have to RE LIGHT the whole tree!!! I am not sure who did it but when we leave the house now everyone of them is locked out of the living room where the tree is!!!


    THANK YOU WOLF_Q!!

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    Talia 22 I think i know who did it i can tell by looking at your signature, haha

    That is too cute Kfmar what your little one did

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