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<blockquote data-quote="John Klingenberg" data-source="post: 1652908" data-attributes="member: 107749"><p>This one I have now is a rescue dog from the pound after my trusted companion Hank passed away. Hes a lab doberman cross. He is thee most energetic, loving dog I've ever owned. At 2 he's still learning. He has a habit of pushing his nose into you for attention. One evening we let him out and kind of forgot he was out so I go to the door to let him in. The wife was already in bed in nothing but a long T shirt. The dogs adores her. As i open the door he excitedly bounces his way in but I notice several porcupine quills sticking straight out from his nose. I call to the wife to come pull the quills while i hold him. Well mom steps out of the bedroom and Walker sees mom. He's so excited to see her he makes a beeline straight for her and starts nudging her almost nude backside with his face of quills. She starts running a running around the kitchen table knocking chairs over to slow down the needle nose dog. I'm laughing so hard I cant see through the tears while the amorous pup chases mom around the house a couple times. It was the funniest show you've ever seen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Klingenberg, post: 1652908, member: 107749"] This one I have now is a rescue dog from the pound after my trusted companion Hank passed away. Hes a lab doberman cross. He is thee most energetic, loving dog I've ever owned. At 2 he's still learning. He has a habit of pushing his nose into you for attention. One evening we let him out and kind of forgot he was out so I go to the door to let him in. The wife was already in bed in nothing but a long T shirt. The dogs adores her. As i open the door he excitedly bounces his way in but I notice several porcupine quills sticking straight out from his nose. I call to the wife to come pull the quills while i hold him. Well mom steps out of the bedroom and Walker sees mom. He's so excited to see her he makes a beeline straight for her and starts nudging her almost nude backside with his face of quills. She starts running a running around the kitchen table knocking chairs over to slow down the needle nose dog. I'm laughing so hard I cant see through the tears while the amorous pup chases mom around the house a couple times. It was the funniest show you've ever seen [/QUOTE]
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