Dogs
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So I am around my friends house. He has this white bull terrier. The first time the dog saw it was scared of me. Now fully grown it is still scared of me but is growling at me the whole time. I can say that I am not going to go round my pals.
If a dog is a happy pooch you can play with endlessly. Bull terriers are miserable. It being an English one I have seen quite a few of them over the years and for the most part they have been gits.
If a dog is a happy pooch you can play with endlessly. Bull terriers are miserable. It being an English one I have seen quite a few of them over the years and for the most part they have been gits.
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http://billingsgazette.com/news/state-a ... 19d38.html
From 2 dogs to 50...
A woman had 2 dogs to look after her ranch. She took in another dog her friend couldn't keep. Problem: the first two dogs were girls, her friend's was a boy.
Yeah... If you want to keep a boy dog & a girl dog you might think about getting two kennels
From 2 dogs to 50...
A woman had 2 dogs to look after her ranch. She took in another dog her friend couldn't keep. Problem: the first two dogs were girls, her friend's was a boy.
Yeah... If you want to keep a boy dog & a girl dog you might think about getting two kennels
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Hopefully I'll be moving into a new duplex soon, and I'm seriously thinking about getting a second dog to keep Mitzi company while I'm at work. She wants so bad to be a social dog, but all the other dogs at my current apartment are aggressive, so...
Anyway, my dream dog is still a great dane, but that's probably not the best choice right now. Still, as long as it's gentle and nonaggressive, I'd love to get a dog that, if not big, is at least bigger than a shih tzu.
Anyway, my dream dog is still a great dane, but that's probably not the best choice right now. Still, as long as it's gentle and nonaggressive, I'd love to get a dog that, if not big, is at least bigger than a shih tzu.
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Apparently he's never seen the episode of "The Three Stooges" where Joe ate a cigar. The episode was "Quiz Whizz" (1958).
Anyway, it tasted like crap when I smoked it. I guess that's what I get for being lazy and buying it at the corner store instead of the cigar shop.
Black pug would be perfect. I love my fawn, and he's worth all the vacuuming. Fawn pugs shed like crazy.
Anyway, it tasted like crap when I smoked it. I guess that's what I get for being lazy and buying it at the corner store instead of the cigar shop.
DaHeckIzDat wrote:Hopefully I'll be moving into a new duplex soon, and I'm seriously thinking about getting a second dog to keep Mitzi company while I'm at work. She wants so bad to be a social dog, but all the other dogs at my current apartment are aggressive, so...
Anyway, my dream dog is still a great dane, but that's probably not the best choice right now. Still, as long as it's gentle and nonaggressive, I'd love to get a dog that, if not big, is at least bigger than a shih tzu.
Black pug would be perfect. I love my fawn, and he's worth all the vacuuming. Fawn pugs shed like crazy.
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Herschie wrote:Black pug would be perfect. I love my fawn, and he's worth all the vacuuming. Fawn pugs shed like crazy.
I did indeed end up moving, but unfortunately it turns out they have a one animal limit.
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DaHeckIzDat wrote:Herschie wrote:Black pug would be perfect. I love my fawn, and he's worth all the vacuuming. Fawn pugs shed like crazy.
I did indeed end up moving, but unfortunately it turns out they have a one animal limit.
That is just not fair I was looking forward to more dog photos.
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On the subject of dogs, maybe someone here can give me some advice. About a month ago I moved into a new apartment, and I brought my four year old shih tzu, Mitzi, with me. Mitzi is 100% house trained, but for some reason she's suddenly decided she doesn't want to poop outside, only inside. Four times last night, I only had to turn my back and there'd be a new mess on the floor. I even woke up to find out she had pooped in my bed while I was asleep! Anybody have any ideas why she might be doing this, or how to stop it?
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DaHeckIzDat wrote:On the subject of dogs, maybe someone here can give me some advice. About a month ago I moved into a new apartment, and I brought my four year old shih tzu, Mitzi, with me. Mitzi is 100% house trained, but for some reason she's suddenly decided she doesn't want to poop outside, only inside. Four times last night, I only had to turn my back and there'd be a new mess on the floor. I even woke up to find out she had pooped in my bed while I was asleep! Anybody have any ideas why she might be doing this, or how to stop it?
I'd go with a professional trainer. One thing I did was use a spray on the papers that smelled like dog urine so that they'd know to piddle there instead of my floor.
There are definitely worse dogs though:
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https://abcnews.go.com/US/friendly-dog- ... d=54223728
Hikers are followed by a friendly dog. When they look at his tag it has a message:
'The front of the tag read: "Hi, I'm Smokey. I live nearby so please don’t take me. I like to follow hikers sometimes."
And the back: "Don't worry, I'll go home when I get tired. My people love me a lot. Thanks for being nice!"'
Hikers are followed by a friendly dog. When they look at his tag it has a message:
'The front of the tag read: "Hi, I'm Smokey. I live nearby so please don’t take me. I like to follow hikers sometimes."
And the back: "Don't worry, I'll go home when I get tired. My people love me a lot. Thanks for being nice!"'