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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Lmao hilarious thread. But hey neighbor! I too work and live in Atlanta. Buckhead to be exact. I have people remove their shoes in my own home due to germs but keep a basket of footies on a shelf by my front door. My girlfriends have complained about me not wanting them to wear shoes but their feet not being pedicured so the footies hide whatever they want to hide and the shoes stay in the foyer. [b]I have a small dog and don't need her getting something[/b]. So naturally I remove my shoes promptly when I come in my nf home. They do also. Their home is very clean but I just keep a pair of slippers there that I wear only inside [/quote] This logic cracks me up! You do know what is on your dogs paws, right?[/quote] My dog usually wears booties on walks, if she doesn't I wipe them down with wipes once we come back inside. She also uses a pad for the bathroom so walking is for excerise not for her to be sniffing around other dogs waste while we are out. NEWSFLASH: not all dogs run around in the backyard all day playing in dirt and poop. Mine stays in our condo unless we walk or get in the car. Besides that I was referring to her allergies. Living under 2 feet high can expose her nose and fur to tons of allergens.[/quote] Sounds like she has a great life... :shock: [/quote]
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