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Squirrel pajamas give the girls superpowers — like laser night vision.

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I hope the little guy's not still under there.

Ha! Pics were taken at the same time. Bodie will get in the smaller bed 9 out of ten times. Besides, no dog in the house will mess with the red dragon. 15 yoa, blind in one eye and can't see out of the other due to cataracts and almost totally deaf. Invade her space and she will bite that A$$.
 
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We occasionally refer to our dog Butch as "Butcher" because he loves to tear things apart. I half-joke that we should contact the companies that make "indestructible" dog toys and submit him for a testing candidate, because if there's a way to destroy something he'll find it. Family and friends will occasionally give us a toy for him to play with, almost always one of those soft plush things with a "squeaker" somewhere inside, and within 20-30 minutes we're picking up the shredded remains and stuffing while he's running around the house with the "squeaker" in his mouth. "Indestructible" toys usually take at least a little longer, but he's made quick work of a few of them as well. :rolleyes:
 

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We occasionally refer to our dog Butch as "Butcher" because he loves to tear things apart. I half-joke that we should contact the companies that make "indestructible" dog toys and submit him for a testing candidate, because if there's a way to destroy something he'll find it. Family and friends will occasionally give us a toy for him to play with, almost always one of those soft plush things with a "squeaker" somewhere inside, and within 20-30 minutes we're picking up the shredded remains and stuffing while he's running around the house with the "squeaker" in his mouth. "Indestructible" toys usually take at least a little longer, but he's made quick work of a few of them as well. :rolleyes:

Haha! Yep, our beagle makes a specialty out of dismantling squeaky toys. It is amazing how quickly and neatly she finds them and takes them out. I’m afraid to fall asleep around her lest I wheeze or snore, and entice her to investigate! :eek:
 

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