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Two Poodles living in Spain

The daily lives of two poodles living in Spain. We are a Black Standard Poodle (Grande Caniche) called Dudley and a Cream Standard Poodle called Monica. We were born in a village in the mountains of Andalusia and now live on the Orihuela Costa in Spain. Monica is 4 years old and Dudley is 1. (This blog is in memory of Buddy, one of the original TPLIS who sadly was put to sleep on 27th December 2010).

What ever happed the the maxim....Live and Let Live???
Thursday, February 2, 2012 @ 9:50 PM

My brother Dudley and I are not keen on cats and we love to chase them, but the little blighters are too fast for us. However, if we can escape from the terrace we will try and get them.

The other day Dudley managed to slip past mum as she was going out of the gate and ran up to our neighbours house to try and catch one of their cats……but missed.  Mum chased after him and called him back as quick as a wink and no damage was done.
 
However, the person who lives their, who is a dog hater, reported me to the President of the Community, even though he was only on their property for a matter of minutes.
 
The President here is a bully with a face only a mother could love and he is now sending us intimidating emails.
 
It would appear to be OK for their cats to defecate all over the communal gardens and be sick on the path, but we have no right of redress as cats are a law unto themselves, a bit like the President here!
 
Has they never heard of the maxim…..Live and Let Live!
 
Get a life!
 
P.S.  Someone sent me this poster.  I think it is very apt.
 
THE WORLD WOULD BE A
NICER PLACE IF EVERYONE
TOOK A CHILL PILL
IT WOULD GET EVEN BETTER
IF SOME OF THEM CHOKED ON IT!
 


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Anon said:
Saturday, May 19, 2012 @ 11:00 AM

We have just found out, via the AGM Minutes, that we live on the same urb as you. Thought you might like to know our nickname for the president is Sweaty Sock!!

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