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He sometimes likes to get his head UNDER the stove.
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Thermometer is cut off, but I assure you, stove was cruising at 600F
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He is a good boy though.
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My golden retriever caught fire once, his hair was def singed a bit, he feel asleep literally 1" away from the insert, hell that same insert caught my dad on fire, well the sweat shirt melted solid pretty good in the back.My grandmother had a cast iron smoke dragon. She judged her stovetops via eyeball (when it starts to glow, turn it down a little).
She had a lot of dogs over the years, and she had one cocker spaniel would actually squeeze underneath the stove. That dog was painfully hot to the touch when she came out, but I she never caught fire that I heard of.
We can call the thread “hearth mammals”. All animals welcome.
I’m the only cat pic poster so far, I would have kept the thread “dogs”Changed it to hearth pets to be all inclusive lol
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so it doesn't include the bats, birds and squirrels that get caught?Changed it to hearth pets to be all inclusive lol
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Why would the dog want the soft bed when he could be closer to you......and that comfy firewood?
I have 2 standard poodles; the female, Luna, seems to be mesmerized by the fire/heat coming off the stove, while the male, Kimo, is more prone to move off to the side once the stove really starts cranking.... Dogs are funny people....
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one of my cat does the same. Gets so close to the stove I wonder if he'll burnView attachment 223626
Not a dog but...
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