6 February 2012 #1 T tori252 Well-Known Member Joined 5 July 2006 Messages 160 Location Basingstoke Visit site Nuff said.!Rant over..
6 February 2012 #2 CorvusCorax Deary me... Joined 15 January 2008 Messages 62,292 Location End of the pier Visit site Erm.......
7 February 2012 #3 D Dizzle Well-Known Member Joined 24 September 2008 Messages 2,303 Visit site For OH's sanity and puppy's safety I removed the squeaks from his toys! (Puppy's toys, not OH's!)
7 February 2012 #4 J Jake10 Well-Known Member Joined 12 March 2010 Messages 1,293 Location UK Visit site I don't like squeaky toys in the house but they are essential on an off lead walk just incase Jake suddenly descides he can't hear me. A couple of squeaks and suddenly I have instant recall
I don't like squeaky toys in the house but they are essential on an off lead walk just incase Jake suddenly descides he can't hear me. A couple of squeaks and suddenly I have instant recall
7 February 2012 #5 Archangel Normal, 10 cats ago Joined 14 January 2008 Messages 14,256 Location Wales Visit site Brill idea Jake10
7 February 2012 #6 Cinnamontoast Fais pas chier! Joined 6 July 2010 Messages 38,737 Visit site I do the same in the house if naughty creature runs upstairs and won't come down-squeaky toy and I get him back.
I do the same in the house if naughty creature runs upstairs and won't come down-squeaky toy and I get him back.