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Old 12-08-2011, 12:05 PM
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Re: Dog treats in the bedside cabinet ...

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Not exactly, but I would be a fool to keep anything i any cupboard of dog height because they would fine it somehow

Everything has to be human head height if its vaguely edible

Got a crate and a slip lead in my bedroom! Nearly had the freezer in there with raw food now that would have been funny haha
funny you should mention the freezer in the bedroom

We have a small kitchen with a huge american fridge freezer so no room to store her raw in bulk im considering buying a small freezer and put it in the bedroom
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Old 12-08-2011, 12:19 PM
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funny you should mention the freezer in the bedroom

We have a small kitchen with a huge american fridge freezer so no room to store her raw in bulk im considering buying a small freezer and put it in the bedroom
Rupert's is currently in a freezer outside! I didn't put it inside in the end because its old etc it might go bang But if I end up buying a new one at any point or newer one (ours is 15 years old for his raw) I will stick that in my room I reckon
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Re: Dog treats in the bedside cabinet ...

Not in the bedroom as my poor deprived puppy only has access to downstairs....but everywhere downstairs is filled with dog stuff. Hubby keeps moaning as all the cupboards are slowly being taken over with stuff for Kilo and the human items are getting more and more tightly packed into less and less space to make way .
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Re: Dog treats in the bedside cabinet ...

I have a box of (oh god has something died in here?) jerky in the bedroom. Stormy is the only dog allowed upstairs and it is his special bedtime tread so he thinks he is more special than Daisy, lol. The tupperware bok keeps the smell out but then you have to open it to get a piece out. That sea jerky is even worse, I have rarely come across anything that smelled worse but Stormy absolutely adored it.
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Re: Dog treats in the bedside cabinet ...

i got a canvas wardrobe in my bedroom jus for dog stuff a beach bag full of nappy sacks (i use as poop bags) hanging in the bathroom, two jars of home made treats (tuna biscuits in one and dog shortbread in the other) by the tv, stagbars on the sofa, collars and leads on the stairs (when i take them off i just put them there) and more treats on the coffee table, water bowls in nearly every room (lex has a bucket in the kitchen) that gets changed 2-3 times a day.
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Re: Dog treats in the bedside cabinet ...

We keep all our treats and leads in the kitchen nothing in the bedroom... yet lol
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Re: Dog treats in the bedside cabinet ...

Im not too bad, nothing doggy related upstairs at all (except some books).
Then there is a full cupboard in the kitchen and a treat jar, in the living room they have their toy box and a drawer for coats and spare poo bags, the front room has their raw freezer and their leads and collar by the door.
Oh, and 4 crates and 3 puppy pens in the loft!!

actually that probably is alot...
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Re: Dog treats in the bedside cabinet ...

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Not exactly, but I would be a fool to keep anything i any cupboard of dog height because they would fine it somehow

Everything has to be human head height if its vaguely edible

Got a crate and a slip lead in my bedroom! Nearly had the freezer in there with raw food now that would have been funny haha
Thats the dedication I like to hear lol thinking about putting a freezer in the bedroom for Rupert
I now feel like Im depriving my two, with just a tiny treat bag in my bedroom

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Not in the bedroom as my poor deprived puppy only has access to downstairs....but everywhere downstairs is filled with dog stuff. Hubby keeps moaning as all the cupboards are slowly being taken over with stuff for Kilo and the human items are getting more and more tightly packed into less and less space to make way .
Poor Kilo not allowed upstairs sleeping alone... in the dark... in the cold... down stairs ooooo the thought of such deprivation is making me well up

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i got a canvas wardrobe in my bedroom jus for dog stuff a beach bag full of nappy sacks (i use as poop bags) hanging in the bathroom, two jars of home made treats (tuna biscuits in one and dog shortbread in the other) by the tv, stagbars on the sofa, collars and leads on the stairs (when i take them off i just put them there) and more treats on the coffee table, water bowls in nearly every room (lex has a bucket in the kitchen) that gets changed 2-3 times a day.
It actually sounds like your lodging with your dog fantastic

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We keep all our treats and leads in the kitchen nothing in the bedroom... yet lol
... I never used to have anything upstairs, apart from Sailor and his cushion,but only at bedtime. Now I have Ace and Sailor, with a fleece blanket for them and a treat bag in the cabinet, for when when Sailor cant settle! His worse than having a newborn baby, atleast they sleep sometimes

Slowly but surely doggie things keep appearing in my room
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