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So dum dum up there has a new trick: he can leap from the floor and land with all four feet on the dinner table from a standstill. During dinner.

He’s gonna be hanging in his crate at dinner time from now on.

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"I ate a possum for breakfast."

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Goddamn certain people to hell. 
 

Little chihuahua/datsun mix wandered into front yard. She is a recent mama. Looked underfed and we fed her. Took her into house and put her in my lap while other dogs are a little freaked out. Found 3 large tumors on her even though she doesn’t seem to be in pain. She is used to being in someone’s lap. Will almost bet someone let her out so they didn’t have to take her to vet. 
 

I am no vet but I will bet surgery would cost a lot with no guarantees. Just can’t justify that right now. Will have to take her to shelter on Tuesday. 

On 5/22/2020 at 6:09 PM, Deej said:

"I ate a possum for breakfast."

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Last week in the yard I came across a small adult mockingbird just sitting on the ground. The second the dogs spotted her she flew off, but didn't go high and landed on the ground by our fence. Edgar sniffed and pawed at her but she still didn't fly away, even when another mockingbird flew down and tried to swipe at the dogs, and then Rocket (who was in a cone) reached down and chomped on her and that was that. Looked up at me with feathers hanging out of his mouth. I wish they'd stick with rodents and not mess with the mockingbirds, but it's the circle of life, I guess.

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It was a year ago today I had to say goodbye to Abby after 16 years. It still hurts, but I can look at her crazy antics, laugh, and remember the good times.

Harvey and Rini miss her.

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18 hours ago, PenelopeWitherspoon said:

It was a year ago today I had to say goodbye to Abby after 16 years. It still hurts, but I can look at her crazy antics, laugh, and remember the good times.

Harvey and Rini miss her.

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Abby sure looks like a sweet girl.  I know you must miss her.

 

The yellow dog almost always waits until Sadie curls up and finds a nice spot.... and then practically climbs on top of her to cuddle.

and then she looks at me like I'm the crazy one. 

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1 hour ago, AUS-97HORN said:

The yellow dog almost always waits until Sadie curls up and finds a nice spot.... and then practically climbs on top of her to cuddle.

and then she looks at me like I'm the crazy one. 

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Is The Yellow Dog its name?

4 minutes ago, Biff Tannen said:

Is The Yellow Dog its name?

she responds to squeeker, squirt, yellow dog, Chlo    and her real name Chloe.

On 5/25/2020 at 4:20 PM, AUS-97HORN said:

she responds to squeeker, squirt, yellow dog, Chlo    and her real name Chloe.

I bet she would also respond to cuddles.

So last week was the consult, today is the snip. Dropped him off about an hour ago. Poor guy doesn’t know what’s coming.

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4 hours ago, VABuckeye said:

Cone of shame incoming.

It doesn't have to be bad. 

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He does not like the cone of shame.

Vet at the Humane Society said two weeks in the CoS. That seems...unlikely.

57 minutes ago, Buzzrock said:

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He does not like the cone of shame.

Vet at the Humane Society said two weeks in the CoS. That seems...unlikely.

Great picture. I bought three for Maddox before finally just using duct tape. He couldn’t see a damn thing by the time it was ready to come off 

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2 hours ago, Buzzrock said:

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He does not like the cone of shame.

Vet at the Humane Society said two weeks in the CoS. That seems...unlikely.

You should put it around his waist. 

Tutu of shame.

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On 5/24/2020 at 4:18 PM, austingirl said:

Last week in the yard I came across a small adult mockingbird just sitting on the ground. The second the dogs spotted her she flew off, but didn't go high and landed on the ground by our fence. Edgar sniffed and pawed at her but she still didn't fly away, even when another mockingbird flew down and tried to swipe at the dogs, and then Rocket (who was in a cone) reached down and chomped on her and that was that. Looked up at me with feathers hanging out of his mouth. I wish they'd stick with rodents and not mess with the mockingbirds, but it's the circle of life, I guess.

Mockingbirds are total assholes. Those cunts swipe at me an Luna on our walks so I carry a tennis racket to smack em.

5 hours ago, Buzzrock said:

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He does not like the cone of shame.

Vet at the Humane Society said two weeks in the CoS. That seems...unlikely.

We got an inflatable cone and it worked much better. 

13 hours ago, MissingInAction said:

Mockingbirds are total assholes. Those cunts swipe at me an Luna on our walks so I carry a tennis racket to smack em.

Shouldn't you be using a badminton racquet?

20 hours ago, Deej said:

It doesn't have to be bad. 

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Lol, wish I could multi-rep that one.  Damn what an awesome photo.

2 hours ago, SHOOTER12 said:

Lol, wish I could multi-rep that one.  Damn what an awesome photo.

The look of pure happiness on thst dog's face...

We have another guest this weekend. 

Joe...

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Holy shit I have missed this thread. It got a little dicey for derp for a while, but now he is old derp and has his new step brother. Pics to follow. 

 

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On 5/24/2020 at 4:03 PM, Shaddie said:

Little chihuahua/datsun mix 

Weird, I thought they quit making those? 

Derp may be sporting a gray beard and a bit on the portly side. But he still looks high af. 

Just now, Player said:

Derp may be sporting a gray beard and a bit on the portly side. But he still looks high af. 

Once they took his nuts with his second operation he just couldnt keep the weight off. But Hell if they took my nuts I would probably gain a few LBers myself. 

Nothing wrong with a gentleman of his age being slightly rotund. It befits his stature and gives him a wise, almost scholarly, demeanor. I'm sure he'll be a good mentor for the new pup. 

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This is Lucas. He is an expert at snatching and swallowing flies out of mid-air.

Derp really looks like he's built like a brick shithouse now...

 

glad to see the pics @Juicy, I know you've had issues with other folks on the site, but I do appreciate seeing (a grey & distinguished) Braylon again. 

On 5/28/2020 at 3:12 PM, Buzzrock said:

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He does not like the cone of shame.

Vet at the Humane Society said two weeks in the CoS. That seems...unlikely.

Hey, guy. Fuck you.

On 5/28/2020 at 6:31 PM, MissingInAction said:

Mockingbirds are total assholes. Those cunts swipe at me an Luna on our walks so I carry a tennis racket to smack em.

See the bluejays are the ones I hate. Little swipey bastards.

cloak room jackass decided to neg every post ive made in the last 2 days.... including the puppers

 

dont quite understand it.

 

Slightly less awkward family photos.  Part 3

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Thoughts on pinch collars? Doggo practically walks around the neighborhood on his hind legs when we go on walks. He pulls like an ox constantly. Martingale collar so far does nothing except make it seem like he’s going to choke himself to death.

See the bluejays are the ones I hate. Little swipey bastards.

Shoot all the blue jays you want, if you can hit ‘em, but remember it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird.
Thoughts on pinch collars? Doggo practically walks around the neighborhood on his hind legs when we go on walks. He pulls like an ox constantly. Martingale collar so far does nothing except make it seem like he’s going to choke himself to death.
2 weeks with a pinch collar and my great dane went from unwalkable to letting my 10 year old walk her by himself. I rarely even use the pinch collar anymore, mostly use a harness now but will use the collar a few times a month just to keep her honest.
37 minutes ago, Buzzrock said:

Thoughts on pinch collars? Doggo practically walks around the neighborhood on his hind legs when we go on walks. He pulls like an ox constantly. Martingale collar so far does nothing except make it seem like he’s going to choke himself to death.

 

13 minutes ago, NateHitch said:
37 minutes ago, Buzzrock said:
Thoughts on pinch collars? Doggo practically walks around the neighborhood on his hind legs when we go on walks. He pulls like an ox constantly. Martingale collar so far does nothing except make it seem like he’s going to choke himself to death.

2 weeks with a pinch collar and my great dane went from unwalkable to letting my 10 year old walk her by himself. I rarely even use the pinch collar anymore, mostly use a harness now but will use the collar a few times a month just to keep her honest.

Yes, it worked wonders very quickly for Edgar. With Rocket we got this harness that has a leash hook on the front as well as the back, and it worked almost immediately - if they pull, it turns them around, and that stops pulling so quickly. He's around 100 lbs so this was a significant improvement for our walks.

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