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The Peanut Butter Trick

A story about my dog, Zeke

16 total reviews 
Comment from royowen
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I believe walking them keeps their nails worn down, but they can be done by the dog groomers. Mind you Zekes' a big dog, ours weighs about 12 ibs, our daughter's weighs. 120, good.luck Brenda, thanks for sharing, blessings Roy

 Comment Written 30-Sep-2024


reply by the author on 30-Sep-2024
    Thank you Roy for the review. We took him to a groomer. It didn't go too well. He was biting the girl.
reply by royowen on 30-Sep-2024
    Perhaps a muzzle Brenda?
reply by the author on 30-Sep-2024
    Yeah, I thought about it.
reply by royowen on 30-Sep-2024
    Well done though.
Comment from LJbutterfly
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Not everything you see on YouTube works. I know from trying things. I watched a dog groomer put a cone on the dog's neck and put her dogs in a harness before trimming their nails. It looked cruel, but got the job done. I wondered how much she charged for that. I enjoyed your humorous story with the moral...peanut butter on your head doesn't work.

 Comment Written 30-Sep-2024


reply by the author on 30-Sep-2024
    Thank you for your review. This surely did not work.
Comment from Wendy G
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Lol. Very humorous. I enjoyed this funny story - the lengths dog-lovers must go to! One nail was clipped!!!. My dog rarely needs his nails clipped because he prefers to walk on concrete paths rather than grass. Perhaps a dog-groomer could help! Lol. Well done.
Wendy

 Comment Written 30-Sep-2024


reply by the author on 30-Sep-2024
    Thank you for your great review. He bites the dog groomer, so we have to find another alternative.
Comment from Julie Helms
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That picture!!! A funny and relatable story told about Zeke. I'm lucky that I have a dog that has to be groomed professionally every few months, so the groomer takes care of it.

A couple punctuation suggestions:

how to clip a dogs nails'
(...dog's nails)

peanut butter so he is distracted and you can clip his nails
(...distracted, and you can...)

Zeke started licking the peanut butter and it looked like it was working.
(...butter, and it looked...)

Thanks for sharing this humorous story, and I'm glad Zeke was okay after eating the plastic!
Julie
:-)

 Comment Written 30-Sep-2024


reply by the author on 30-Sep-2024
    Thank you for your very nice review and the tips. Always appreciated.
Comment from Marilyn Hamilton
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I've seen people do this on social media and it rarely seems to work lol but you can't blame them for trying because cutting a dogs nails is rarely easy. I personally just pay the vet to do it lol Thanks for sharing.

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 Comment Written 29-Sep-2024


reply by the author on 30-Sep-2024
    Thank you for your very nice review. We used to take him to the groomer, but he bites them, so forget that. I wish we could.
Comment from RJ Heritage
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Well written story of a true life event, I always find true stories to be interesting when they are told well. Thank you for sharing, You husband looks kinda scared, but also a little funny. lol I hope you find a better way of cutting Zeke's
RJ.

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 Comment Written 29-Sep-2024


reply by the author on 30-Sep-2024
    Thank you for your very nice review. He does look a little scared. Zeke is a big dog and he does bite.
reply by RJ Heritage on 30-Sep-2024
    You're welcome
    RJ