It's a dog's life...

Hi, we're friendsafire. The thing we love about our GSD (German Shepherd Dog) is that he doesn't care if we're clothed or unclothed. Frankly, I think he prefers the unclothed version; he seems to be more vocal when we're in the buff.
On a serious note, we firmly believe in responsible dog ownership including keeping a dog in good health and making sure he or she is a good citizen through consistent and humane training. We are very much in favor of neutering/spaying animals being kept as pets, prosecution of anyone abusing animals, and the promise that when you adopt a dog, it's for life.
We've been together over 28 years, and in that time have had to say goodbye to three of our canine friends. Their pain was considerable and permanent, and the decision to let them go was incredibly hard. Sadly it's a component of dog ownership we all have to face sooner or later.
In the meantime, enjoy your furry four-footed friends...after all, they don't wear clothes, either!

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RE: It's a dog's life...

The funny thing is that we call our dog "Naked Puppy" whenever we take off his collar to get a bath. It's funny, he really is naked with or without the collar. I guess it's all in perspective.

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Our Dog / Friend

Hi, We provide our friend with a place to sleep and a place to have many fine dinning experiences, so i tell my wife, all in the nude of course, our doggy, we i feel are the ones who need to join in the dinning experience of being naked. So, i say with ohnudist, she is only naked when she gets a bath or before she goes to bed, i feel the more tags she has, with them banging together, the more clothes she is wearing, i take her collar off so she can sleep and move around with out making noise. Do you think, if animals were in charge we might have to wear collars? funny to think about, they take us out to go and make us eat off the floor and out of a dish, hopefully change our water out when it is a day old......and so on

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