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12 hours ago, TOR said:

I remember Crosby from the Shaggy days.  Good boy, Crosby.  Good, good boy.

What wa (is.) your good girl’s name again? She was/is sweet.   Maya is such a trainwreck I haven’t kept up with this thread.

and yes, he was the best boy.

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11 minutes ago, Sbbruin said:

What wa (is.) your good girl’s name again? She was/is sweet.   Maya is such a trainwreck I haven’t kept up with this thread.

and yes, he was the best boy.

My girl is Bailey.  She is  14 years old and still going strong.  

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5 hours ago, MissingInAction said:

Luna provides great cover for creeper pics.

 

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Great to see. My last time at that bar was with my father a few years ago. Great spot. He's 79 now- time for another visit.

Cheers buddy!

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Our second foster got officially adopted today -- just took her and dropped her off.  Wife cried about giving up this one, but she's going to an incredible family -- Mom used to be in the band Flobots, dad works from home, 2 boys, and a Corgi who was desperate for a friend to play with:

Still gonna miss this sweet girl:

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If you have ever thought about fostering, do it!   It is so incredibly rewarding.  Based on our experience, these dogs understand what you've done for them and they're just incredibly grateful and immediately in love with you. They're just desperate for someone to love and protect them.

Plus, we always take our dogs to our neighborhood breweries/restaurants, and we always get free beer or food when the waitress finds out that she's a foster dog.  

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I have thrown the tennis ball so much for these two that I’ve developed a shoulder injury. 20-50 throws a day for a few years = physical therapy appointment.

But they live for it. So, I keep doing it.

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On 10/10/2025 at 1:42 PM, Jameslaw121 said:

Anyway. Her daughter called me a few months ago. I hadn't talked to her in probably 10 years. She found Rose's collar and ashes and brought them over to me.

I definitely had to wait until everyone was asleep before I opened the bag with the stuff inside.

Dec makes 2 years since I lost Sadie...

Other than carrying the bag inside, I havent opened, or touched it.  I cant.   Shes sitting in the living room directly behind her crate... which I just cannot allow myself to move either. 

 

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I so hate/love this thread. 
 

Anyway, question for you. 

I’m tired of driving 8-10 hrs to SPI. I have convinced the wife that it will be no issues taking the jack holes on a flight. 
Our buttheads are very chill for jack russels. I see lots of dogs on leashes. Are they paying for them? 
I am longtime flyer but all for biz.  
Do you just declare mutts at check in or wait for them to ask?  
I’m a surly pooooo so saving bucks is always good. 

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1 minute ago, Beau Vine said:

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Well I can definitely see the reaction. At SPI they both love the beach but other dogs just interest them for a few seconds. I am a paranoid bitch when it comes to our mutts and i can definitely say they do not mess with other animals. 

  

 

 

 

 

 

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