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Don't forget her interest in her own butt! And in mine! I had to teach her that when I am peeing, she is NOT to come up behind me and jam her nose up my arse. Dogs are awesome!
Train her not to lick your face, be firm and she learns. You are taking a chance not to get sick or diahrea, the worst is you don't even have a normal bathroom, especially in the dark below zero winters. I cannot stop thinking if any of your Bay Area friend who cheered at your "brave" frontier adventure would live in your environment? Human has basic standard for living. I had an eye checkup, remember Dr. Scott? He told me he came from a poor family and worked in Fairbanks for a few months in his 20's. I asked if he was in a dry cabin? "oh, no, not that!" He replied with his eyes wide open.
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I especially like the third one from the bottom.
I'd wash my face after that, she might just have licked a dead animal on her walk before licking you.
It is not impossible.
Happy Days to you too
Pwahaahaaaaha! Are you in the habit of leaving peanut butter on your face or something? Just kidding, I know she's a kissy dog.
Mudder, don't forget about the dogs' interest in moose poop! grosssss.
Don't forget her interest in her own butt! And in mine! I had to teach her that when I am peeing, she is NOT to come up behind me and jam her nose up my arse. Dogs are awesome!
Train her not to lick your face, be firm and she learns. You are taking a chance not to get sick or diahrea, the worst is you don't even have a normal bathroom, especially in the dark below zero winters. I cannot stop thinking if any of your Bay Area friend who cheered at your "brave" frontier adventure would live in your environment? Human has basic standard for living. I had an eye checkup, remember Dr. Scott? He told me he came from a poor family and worked in Fairbanks for a few months in his 20's. I asked if he was in a dry cabin? "oh, no, not that!" He replied with his eyes wide open.
I moved here in 2007.
I have had two colds since then. I have had diarrhea 0 times.
I must be doing *something* right. :)
Gohonzon please continue blessing you.
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