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    Those easily grossed out by slobber

    Should not hang around my dog. Seriously. Family member got a couple wet smudges on her Jeans and was super grossed out. Well, your dog pees everywhere so there lol. Why does it offend me when they jump up to wash their hands so quickly? Anyone else offended when someone acts grossed out by your dogs slobber? When did I stop getting grossed out by slobber? !? Haha
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    I try and restrict my friends to those that have been chosen and approved by my dogs! They have better taste in friends than I do!
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    Nothing wrong with a little dog slobber!!!

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    My sister in law is like that she doesn't like the dog hair sometimes I purposely pet the dogs around her. If you don't like dog hair done come to my house.

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    Dog drool does not bother me in the least. Maxx will have strings of drool to the floor, a wet chest and a puddle in front of him if anyone is eating. We just wipe it up. As for people that are bothered by drool, being assaulted by a happy Lab tail, dog fur on their clothes, in their food, drink, etc - sorry about your luck! They can find another person to visit! If they actually jumped up to wash their hands or made a rude comment I would promptly bring out something really yummy to eat just to really gross them out with lots of drool. Then maybe they won't come back, lol! I honestly like my dogs better than many people I know anyway.
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    I don't think I would be offended. Because Ram is my dog and I love him, it also means I love his dog hair and I love his slobber. I feel someone else's dog hair and slobber would be like changing someone else's baby's diaper. I wouldn't expect someone else to feel the same way.
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    I don't mind slobber as long as it comes from Luna or one of her friends. There's a huge St. Bernard at the dog park that slobbers everywhere and it stays in clumps on your clothes.I don't like when she slobbers on me.
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    I dont mind some slobber.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sue-Ram View Post
    I don't think I would be offended. Because Ram is my dog and I love him, it also means I love his dog hair and I love his slobber. I feel someone else's dog hair and slobber would be like changing someone else's baby's diaper. I wouldn't expect someone else to feel the same way.
    Good point sue
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    I was just getting a little annoyed by a family member. They brought a little terrier puppy that the world revolves around...she's adorable but my are they protective of her. I don't think I was ever this bad (they don't want her to play with toys because she is teething and they are afraid she will lose all her teeth at once) but it certainly makes me re evaluate my behavior with Daisy.
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