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Tillymint
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29-09-2009, 11:52 AM

Flavoured bubbles for dogs!!

I was in the early learning centre yesterday as there was one kids play tunnel left & it was reduced to a tenner - of course it was meant to be for Tilly so while I'm at the counter trying to find out the diameter of the tunnel the nice lady pointed out it's suitable for kids age 2 - 8 - at which I grinned sheepishly back & said it's actually for my dog - you must think I'm crackers!! "NO" she said, they are always selling bubble machines for dogs as you can get bacon, chicken etc.. flavoured bubbles for dogs Now that is crackers!!
Of course I've looked on the interrnet (out of curiousity) & seen them
has anyone ever tried them? (or their dogs rather!)
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29-09-2009, 11:56 AM
Yes, Fudge loves them!
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29-09-2009, 11:59 AM
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Yes, Fudge loves them!
it sounds so funny! do they have soap in though? (wondering how they make them bubble)
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29-09-2009, 12:21 PM
They probably do, but she goes crazy for the bubbles off my bath too!
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29-09-2009, 01:15 PM
It doesn't take much soap to clean out a person or dog. I hope they are careful what they used.
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29-09-2009, 01:17 PM
Yes I tried them a while back. Kip, my old dog was scared of them and Hoki quickly worked out that she didn't need to chase them round the garden, she could just wait for them to land and at lick the bubbles then

She licked up quite a lot of it and it didn't seem to have any effect on her, so I'm happy that they are safe enough.
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29-09-2009, 06:17 PM
OH has his own mobile disco and regularly does weddings, 18ths etc..

We used his bubble machine for the dogs one weekend..and forgot it was bacon bubbles in the machine..whilst he toddled off the following friday to do a wedding LOL..(Luckily the bride & groom had dogs!)..
However it was quickly changed to mint smelling ones..

The professional bubble machines are fab for the dogs cos they don't know which one to chase first LOL
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29-09-2009, 06:32 PM
Well I recently bought the bubble gun and the machine, but the bubbles are far too small, we want big ones, so Zena wasn't interested, far too many of them and far too small. I thought they'd release a middle to big sized one every now and again, but that's not the case! They're now stuck in the cupboard until I find somebody who might want to try them for their dogs!
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29-09-2009, 06:47 PM
h..buy a disco one!! They start about £50
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29-09-2009, 07:24 PM
I tried them but Ben wasnt interested
Have to dig the out for Mia
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