Well it’s 1:00 AM and we are breaking up looking at the mice, wheelbarrows,etc. I always said they have a big self-contained city right there on ship. Fie on anyone who doesn’t think this is the best strip ever.
Far better to google dog fur/dog hair—tons of info that better explains it than I can. Our dog Sugar was a hair dog and she definitely needed a coat during winter. They do not have the insulation that a fur bearing dog has hence they feel the cold. I could answer this but to save space just google it. You will understand the differences then.
capkidd about 6 years ago
Well it’s 1:00 AM and we are breaking up looking at the mice, wheelbarrows,etc. I always said they have a big self-contained city right there on ship. Fie on anyone who doesn’t think this is the best strip ever.
Rodeo Boy about 6 years ago
Fur dogs would give better insulation than hair dogs.
Bilan about 6 years ago
So, why aren’t the mice selling this on eBay?
… or is it eekBay?
colddonkey about 6 years ago
The sparrows in my neighborhood just love my 2 Siberian Huskies for their hair after I brush them out.
Kalkkuna about 6 years ago
The mice could sell their harvest – at the Shed Shed. :)
Indianapolis Smith about 6 years ago
I’m assuming this is PRE Louie rolling in something disgusting…
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 6 years ago
Hi there, Ellie! Long time no see.
Good morning Crew!
Stocky One about 6 years ago
Fur he’s a jolly good fellow…
SheMc about 6 years ago
Oh look Louie is smilng he is one happy puppy X
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 6 years ago
When I vacuum the canister is full of dog hair and bird seeds.
I dump it in the back yard for the wild birds and bunnies.
I have even seen squirrels dashing off with the hair.
khcm1157 about 6 years ago
And insulation in such abundance.
Chris Sherlock about 6 years ago
Once mice use dog hair for insulated winter warmth, they never go back to crushed up autumn leaves.
Martin 78 about 6 years ago
Or do what that one groomer does. Make sweaters out of it.
Rodeo Boy about 6 years ago
Far better to google dog fur/dog hair—tons of info that better explains it than I can. Our dog Sugar was a hair dog and she definitely needed a coat during winter. They do not have the insulation that a fur bearing dog has hence they feel the cold. I could answer this but to save space just google it. You will understand the differences then.
rgcviper about 6 years ago
I get by with a little help from my friends …
Good Evening, Crew.