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Re: Mine likes bananas what does yours like?
      12/10/2008 13:17

Raw brussell sprouts, they go mad for them! And carrots. Sometimes though if someone drops something one of the dogs will eat it for the sake of it just so's no one else can, e.g. my oldest JR ate some red onion that was left on a plate because she'd seen the youngest JR looking at it!

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* Mine likes bananas what does yours like? Selkie 12/10/2008 13:06
. * * Re: Mine likes bananas what does yours like? mrsbloggett   20/10/2008 13:17
. * * Re: Mine likes bananas what does yours like? echodomino   12/10/2008 13:17
. * * Re: Mine likes bananas what does yours like? Selkie   12/10/2008 13:18
. * * Re: Mine likes bananas what does yours like? A_Inky_D   12/10/2008 13:29
. * * Re: Mine likes bananas what does yours like? prose   12/10/2008 14:05
. * * Re: Mine likes bananas what does yours like? Nudibranch   12/10/2008 18:40
. * * Re: Mine likes bananas what does yours like? yipster   13/10/2008 09:24
. * * Re: Mine likes bananas what does yours like? echodomino   13/10/2008 11:01
. * * Re: Mine likes bananas what does yours like? Merrily_On_Heidi   13/10/2008 11:45
. * * Re: Mine likes bananas what does yours like? sade1986   13/10/2008 11:47

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