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Trick or Treat! - OT

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Trick or Treat! - OT

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Trick or Treat! - OT

Rob in Kansas

>The Lawrence Kennel club where Stretch, Lili, & myself were taking classes had a costume contest for the last meeting. I figured people want to make fun of doxies so I�d play on that. It didn�t take any time at all for them to find a way out of the costumes! But not before we took 2nd place and a bag full of greenies & toys!


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#2

Good enough to eat!

Scott Burr Ben Lomond,CA

>Kidding... Thoes are delectable looking weeniers though...but, I like mustard and sourkarught(sp) on mine.

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Don Thompson - Cutler Ridge, Florida

>This is from Bob Hutchins:

BOOF!

Happy Hallowiener.




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Rob in Kansas

>Scott,

I figured the relish would be easier to do...but I got your mustard!

Don/Bob,

That's pretty good, but ever try putting anything like that on your dog! I bet those fangs wouldn't last two seconds! At least on my doxies.

We (I) had fun with it. We went to see the vet and he loved it. We went to work and got another little bag of treats. The only thing is after about 4 times the stitching started coming loose. So much for my career as a seamstress!

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#5

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steve knight

>can't get much more cute then that (G)

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Ellis Walentine

:-)

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