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Unread 06-02-2025, 12:16 PM   #11
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They can be rebound but it might get pricey if you want to get more than just plain bindings.
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Unread 06-02-2025, 12:50 PM   #12
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They can be rebound but it might get pricey if you want to get more than just plain bindings.
I'm still thinking about it. like you said, it ain't going to be cheap.
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Uuuggghhhhhh!!!!!!!
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Angel,
My wife suggested you look up pica disorder and see if that is the issue.
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Don't feel bad Angel. I had a dog once who chewed through a silicone gun sock and gnawed the butt of a DHE. Had to have the pad replaced and the wood repaired. She never chewed anything after that or before. It has to be scent related.
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Something about the smell of the old books got to him. He’ll think twice about going near my books again.
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Ah Hell, just teach the little fella to read... anyway, 99% of the time, with regard to our dogs, their mistakes are a direct (and indirect) result of our own failure to prevent them from occurring... just saying..
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I really should not comment on this as it is none of my business, but I find the statement about ones dog a bit uneasy. He/she is a dog with no ill intent in what he/she did. Books can be replaced but unfortunately ones dog cannot.
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Oh, don’ worry Steve. My boy Willy means more to me than my own life.
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Ah Hell, just teach the little fella to read... anyway, 99% of the time, with regard to our dogs, their mistakes are a direct (and indirect) result of our own failure to prevent them from occurring... just saying..
John, I love that picture, it’s perfect
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