Granny's gone and done it again

It doesn't matter when it was. She still destroyed a lot of things that are expensive to replace. She should be in with Robert or in a crate. Or a new home where they can train her.
that happened a while back. Just havent needed my coat til now.
 
It doesn't matter when it was. She still destroyed a lot of things that are expensive to replace. She should be in with Robert or in a crate. Or a new home where they can train her.
It does matter because that happened when she was a small pup and she has been trained to not chew.
 
I hate clothes shopping but Im down a coat and never did get shoes. Puppy chewed them both up looks like. I think I will look at goodwill for a coat. I dont want to pay full price for a coat!
That's a good idea, Goodwill. I was there a few weeks ago looking for a blanket I could use for Pi. Everything was too big. Sis and I went shopping at Kohl's yesterday and I found him a nice dog bed on sale. Only $15!
He wuvs it. Very cushy.
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That's a good idea, Goodwill. I was there a few weeks ago looking for a blanket I could use for Pi. Everything was too big. Sis and I went shopping at Kohl's yesterday and I found him a nice dog bed on sale. Only $15!
He wuvs it. Very cushy.
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Thats a really good price! Cheapest I have seen is around $50.
 
does that mean you need to aireate (sp)your ground?
I don't think there's anything we can really do about them. In this county, they grow under oak trees, and we have several big oaks out back. Most of the mushroom grows underground on the roots of the oaks. If you dug down, you would see a big network of thin mushroom filaments growing on the tree roots. The mushrooms you see that pop up above the ground are the fruits. You can pick them and prevent more spores from spreading, but the the main part of the mushroom organism is still underground, growing and waiting for the right conditions to fruit again.
 
Thats a really good price! Cheapest I have seen is around $50.
I know! They had another one that had a little tear in it. Think I might go back and get it if it's still there. Sis said she'd keep it for when Pi is visiting. He can't get comfortable on a hard floor with that deep chest. Like the keel on a boat. Tips over!
 
I don't think there's anything we can really do about them. In this county, they grow under oak trees, and we have several big oaks out back. Most of the mushroom grows underground on the roots of the oaks. If you dug down, you would see a big network of thin mushroom filaments growing on the tree roots. The mushrooms you see that pop up above the ground are the fruits. You can pick them and prevent more spores from spreading, but the the main part of the mushroom organism is still underground, growing and waiting for the right conditions to fruit again.
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