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Roasting pug buns

Discussion in 'Modern EPA Stoves and Fireplaces' started by Highbeam, Jan 9, 2021.

  1. Highbeam

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    The new pug pup discovered the stove today. Learned how to climb onto the hearth too. This guy is about 9 weeks old.

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  2. oldspark

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    Made me look.
     
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    Me too, oldspark! Thought I was missing out on some kind of bread!
     
  4. mat60

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    Ya I was thinking cooking something .:)..Nice looking Pug.
     
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    Is that some kind of oxy-moron?
     
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    It did kind of sound like that now that you asked.. :rofl: :lol:
     
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    Very cute. I like pugs. I have a friend who had one, one that was very overweight, and appropriately named Diesel. He lived a long time.

    My 9 month old lab burnt a couple tail hairs on my insert a while back. You can't see it, but when you pet his tail there's a few "crusty" hairs that are not as soft or smooth.

    They learn, eventually.
     
  8. Highbeam

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    With our last pug we had to ration his food. They are little pigs and will eat themselves into unhealthy obesity. 18-20 lbs. Really helps with their breathing and heat tolerance.
     
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    Pup looks ornery Highbeam :thumbs:
    My inlaws have a pug...goes something like 22-24 lbs I think...doesn't eat his "special diet" dog food prescribed by the vet real well, but I blame that on my FIL sneaking him table scraps...he is a pickier eater than the dog is! :hair: :picard:
     
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    I thought you had done something like this. But that's more of a Pug Loaf, isn't it?

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