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saltedfire

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    saltedfire got a reaction from LeeU in QotW: What is the silliest thing you have done or seen done dealing with Ceramics?   
    No thanks.  It's boarder line embarrassing to me.  It's bad enough that I talked about it.
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    saltedfire reacted to Callie Beller Diesel in QotW: How many dogs out there are eating dried trimmings? Any cats insisting on “collaborating” while the clay is wet, or on photo day?    
    My dog Maggie that passed last year would sometimes curl up under my work table if I put a dog bed down there. She did occasionally eat clay,  but not much of it. Our new-to-us dog Bruiser makes an excellent instagram model, but is disinclined to lie on the cold studio floor when there’s a perfectly good couch/blanket combo upstairs in the living room. 
    Also, Bruiser is the worst name ever for this dog. Bruising anyone would involve effort, and wouldn’t get him cuddled, and he is NOT having that. 

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    saltedfire got a reaction from Hulk in QotW: How many dogs out there are eating dried trimmings? Any cats insisting on “collaborating” while the clay is wet, or on photo day?    
    My daughter has a companion animal (Border Collie) that has nibbled on clay trimmings for 4 years so far.  She will only go after the trimmings if she has not been around clay for a few days.  If shes been around the clay every day she will not go after the trimmings even if you toss some at her.  We have talked to the vet about it and told it's going to happen if shes around clay.  I have seen her drink the slop water a few times when her water bowl is 5 feet away.  She hates the glaze room and tries to lay down, but ends up laying right out side the door.
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    saltedfire got a reaction from Callie Beller Diesel in QotW: How many dogs out there are eating dried trimmings? Any cats insisting on “collaborating” while the clay is wet, or on photo day?    
    My daughter has a companion animal (Border Collie) that has nibbled on clay trimmings for 4 years so far.  She will only go after the trimmings if she has not been around clay for a few days.  If shes been around the clay every day she will not go after the trimmings even if you toss some at her.  We have talked to the vet about it and told it's going to happen if shes around clay.  I have seen her drink the slop water a few times when her water bowl is 5 feet away.  She hates the glaze room and tries to lay down, but ends up laying right out side the door.
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