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never should put their food bowls down beside each other

Woah.  they just got into a very rough stand up fight. 

it was all Eliza starting it.

It'll have to be separate rooms with the doors closed from now on.

and they're really playing hard too.  gonna keep Eliza downstairs

with Phil.  but Eliza nips and bites down.

have to keep giving her a toy or something to chew on.

getting sick of Phil thinking I should be doing cartwheels for my doggies.

I Am watching them, and playing with them, feeding them, watering them,

letting them out to the backyard.

my mother did the same thing to me about my kids.

always got something to prove, Sheri.

yeah.


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