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This is kind of amusing actually. 
We live in Arizona, so it is not uncommon to have an ouchie in your foot. So you tend to ignore it, and finally get so irritated that you go find the source of the tiny piece of cactus or whatever it may be.
Well, imagine my surprise a few weeks back, when I discovered it was a dog hair poking my foot. It was stuck into me just as if it were a cactus, but not as painful of course. I laughed it off, thought it was weird, though.
Imagine my surprise when it happened again to me today. Had something poking in my big toe. Figured it was grit, gravel, cactus, or glass. Go to investigate, and low and behold, it is another dog hair stabbing into my toe. This one is stubborn and requires a good "PLUCK" to get it out.
I have never been stabbed by dog hair. Could it be that their coat is soooo thick and shiney now, that it is a lethal weapon on my bare feet? LOL
Thought I would share this, and find out if anyone else has been stabbed by dog hair?!

We live in Arizona, so it is not uncommon to have an ouchie in your foot. So you tend to ignore it, and finally get so irritated that you go find the source of the tiny piece of cactus or whatever it may be.
Well, imagine my surprise a few weeks back, when I discovered it was a dog hair poking my foot. It was stuck into me just as if it were a cactus, but not as painful of course. I laughed it off, thought it was weird, though.
Imagine my surprise when it happened again to me today. Had something poking in my big toe. Figured it was grit, gravel, cactus, or glass. Go to investigate, and low and behold, it is another dog hair stabbing into my toe. This one is stubborn and requires a good "PLUCK" to get it out.
I have never been stabbed by dog hair. Could it be that their coat is soooo thick and shiney now, that it is a lethal weapon on my bare feet? LOL
Thought I would share this, and find out if anyone else has been stabbed by dog hair?!