lizblackdog: (Squish: Master Of Disaster)
lizblackdog ([personal profile] lizblackdog) wrote2007-01-07 02:27 pm

Every time you stop and turn around, someone else just hit the ground

arrrgh! that knee was almost better!

well, not almost better. but it was improving. but Squish just yoinked me on a patch of slippery ground. the knee (the BAD knee) bent the wrong way and just exploded with pain.

ow ow ow ow fucking ow bastard horrible dogs.

one slightly used singing pointer going cheap. anyone?
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[identity profile] lizblackdog.livejournal.com 2007-01-07 03:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Mine too. And at least you have someone who can walk your dogs if you break. I truly have no idea what I'd do.

fortunately, I can still walk. not very well and not for very long, but we'll survive.

I just clicked on my "dog-related injuries" tag and was a bit amazed at just how much damage those buggers have done me over the years. When you gather all the entries together it starts to look like they're trying to kill me.

[identity profile] cottonmanifesto.livejournal.com 2007-01-07 03:23 pm (UTC)(link)
it would be extremely interesting if i were to break myself. i'm not sure how it'd work as i walk the dogs myself 5 days a week.

use lots of ice!!

and they might truly be tryiing to kill you. this homicidal tendency is why i use prong collars.
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[identity profile] slave2tehtink.livejournal.com 2007-01-07 03:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Obviously if you get seriously broken, the only solution is to find a wheelchair you can hitch the dogs to. It will get them MORE exercise than just a standard walk, for that matter.

You might wanna start working on mushing commands BEFORE that point, though. Especially "whoa".