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    I've found that when Willie has a cling on the best approach is to take a small comb, I keep one of those cheap little plastic ones handy for this, & get on the back side of the dingleberry & with one swipe, using the finer spaced teeth comb/flick it off. 99.9% of the time it removes all signs. But if it made your Mom feel better after she did that she could always take a wet wipe & wipe down just those couple of strands of hair using the same approach, starting behind where the cling on was & wiping straight down to the ends of the hair. Hope that helps...works for us!

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    Hey Sheri,

    I am responding to you on here rather the thread I posted. If you go to Celltei.com you can purchase a celltei bag for cheap cheap right now. She is cleaning out her inventory to make room for the new stuff. So take a look. I just purchased a bag for $35 that is normally $150. So go now!!! ;)

    The reason why I like these bags then others is because the dog doesnt have to turn and strain their head. They can easily look out. And if they dont wanna look out, they can lay down because the bag doesnt close on them. It stays like a little tunnel. They are awesome. I swear by them. Plus, you can use them on plains, in the car (seat belt loop in the back of each bag), etc. You can also put in heating pads or cooling pads. I just love'em

    Good luck on your shopping!

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    Hey Sheri!

    Just saw this message. Thanks for the birthday wishes! This was my 60th and my friends took me out for a wondeful dinner. We "dressed" and did it up with style and LOTS of laughs!

    Cheers! Jean

    · Tucker 2007-2020
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    Okay, neat picture, but I'm having a little trouble with figuring it out by the dogs...are you blond or dark brown/black haired?

    · Lincoln and Scout's Mom
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    Happy Thanksgiving, Sheri and Tucker! Hugs and love from me, Lincoln and Scout in California! Hope you had a great one!

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    thanks for the advice...i just want him to be able to get use to his ex-pen when im away...he isnt interested in the toys when he is in there, just screams nonstop, ive just been ignoring him (ill say NO when he starts shaking the pen because im afraid he will hurt himself) and i only take him out when he finally stops (which is 30min-hour)...i got him friday night so i know he is just adapting but how long do you think it will take for him to not bark/scream when he is in the ex-pen....he cries a little (15 mins) when i put him in the crate at night next to my bed-which isnt bad at all when comparing to his shrilling cry when i place him in the ex-pen...and i do not have a "bed" in his ex-pen, just his crate (had a lambswool bed in his crate until i saw him chewing on it)..any suggestions on beds?

    · Tucker 2007-2020
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    Addrian,
    Thanks for that info! I agree! Where did you end up getting your dog, then?

    Sheri

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    Sorry I didn't see your message until just now. No I didn't get my Havanese from them and I can tell you why. They charge alot of money and when I went to get a puppy the CERF tests were Fair. If I'm going to spend that much I want the hips to be good or excellent!

    My sister is a Beagle breeder and she says that in small dogs it really doesn't matter but its just the fact that if I'm going to pay so much more for a Hav then other places, I want the hips to be good.

    It's perfectly acceptable to other people. But I have replaced 2 knees on my Siberian Husky so I'm probably a little more picky!!
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