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I had a corgi when I was young but I don't remember her... she died when I was 13 I think. Also went halves in a Rottweiler once, he was a cool dog. Friend kept him at his house as we really didn't have a safe backyard.

Neither ran away from memory.

there is a nature reserve nearby, they have emus... and there is also a zoo as well. It has one but its expensive to get into. I don't remember ever seeing any but I really don't go out of the city often.

they out there
 
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I also have one of those little pumps; I doubt it's any good like the one that guy in the video has
Actually, now that I recall, those old telescopic designs weren't as good as the newer ones because their lever to attach it to the valve often wasn't secure enough, the narrow shaft was too small to be sturdy, and they were bulkier while pumping less air volume.

The common mini pump design now has fat shafts that fit a hose that screws onto the valve, and is easier on the valve as it flexes. They can push more air volume per stroke, are scads more durable, and are more efficient weight and size wise with this design than bigger pumps.
 
My parents owned a miniature poodle called Rambo some decades ago, and one day he slipped past the front door and disappeared in the neighbourhood. One week later, a dog barked at the front door, and my parents opened the door and the poodle stood there!

The dog smelled of cookie dough and old home, and my parents soon found out that an old neighbour not many houses down the road had taken in the dog and fed him what was most likely not the food you should give a dog.
It's amazing how many common foods dogs can't eat. Makes you wonder how they survived as pets for 15,000 years before the invention of pet food.
 

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