Well our big guy had ACL surgery Wednesday and is back home today, doing awesome. Just can't understand how we hurt ourselves (this is our 8 month old going for a car ride )
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I just can't do it all anymore. I'm teaching Eddie starting with tinkercad and he will be doing my cad work in the future so I can concentrate on more important work.
Don't you love that look of disgust when he sees the camera?
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I need some backup here guys! We have three big dogs. They plow through water like crazy and being boxers make a huge mess at the same time. During the summer we have a faucet outside they use during the day with a valve that they operate by putting pressure to it, really simple and they love it. Where we have their water in the house is on the back side of the bathroom wall, where there is an access panel for the tub. Ive been telling the wife for a couple years now that I want to put in a sink for them to use with another one of those valves but indoor. No standing water, all the slime can wash right down the sink. I found some mop wash sinks that would be perfect, and we have great access to water and drain right there. I can't think of any reason to not do this. She is having a hard time seeing my vision. Am I not thinking right?
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GoMachV wrote: ↑Mon Apr 15, 2024 4:59 pm
I need some backup here guys! We have three big dogs. They plow through water like crazy and being boxers make a huge mess at the same time. During the summer we have a faucet outside they use during the day with a valve that they operate by putting pressure to it, really simple and they love it. Where we have their water in the house is on the back side of the bathroom wall, where there is an access panel for the tub. Ive been telling the wife for a couple years now that I want to put in a sink for them to use with another one of those valves but indoor. No standing water, all the slime can wash right down the sink. I found some mop wash sinks that would be perfect, and we have great access to water and drain right there. I can't think of any reason to not do this. She is having a hard time seeing my vision. Am I not thinking right?
We have three and in the summer it's hard to keep the water bowl full , so yes , great idea , do it as it's saving you time and even if you go out it's always there , it's like a dog flap in a way , you agonize over the security but it saves you being doggy doorman all winter .
If a jobs not worth doing then its certainly not worth doing well.
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We only have 2 inside small dogs and I'm shocked at how much water they go thru. Especially Cali, our female Yorkie. When she's lapping it up for 3 straight minutes, I like to holler out "Hey Cali, the river called. It's running out of water!" Some jokes from the 90's still resonate... for me anyway.
"The world looks so much better through beer goggles: Enjoy today, you never know what tomorrow may bring." Ken
I'm shocked that they haven't adapted to running on beer
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