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Let's go already!!!

 

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This is where Custer likes to be when he goes for a ride. He has been riding like this since he was big enough to get on the console.

 

(He always wears a harness and is secured by the black strap laying below the console.)

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On 9/30/2024 at 7:34 AM, Alpo said:

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I first thought the toilet lid was cracked.

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Schoolmarm and I are starting to consider getting a new pup.  It’s been since late March that we lost the Boobie!!

 

With the health issues surrounding that period and both of us still recovering, we’ve put getting another dog on hold.  We’re both doing much better now and there’s a void that’s getting bigger all the time!

 

We went for nearly forty years where there was at least one flea wagon in our midst.  We’re starting to talk about visiting the shelters to do another rescue!!

 

 

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Hope we can find another dog as lovable as this one!

 

 

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That's great BW! A family needs a dog and there's a dog in a shelter that needs you! They really appreciate being rescued!

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I'm not bold enough to adopt.  Too many horror stories.  I still have big dogs, all AKC raised from puppies.  At some point I will have to go smaller.  A friend and his wife who are unfortunately not terribly mobile have a pair of feisty small boys, forget the breed, thing is they are good watchdogs and can get enough exercise between the house and small fenced yard. Living in the country  with unpleasant wildlife, nothing under 60 / 70 lbs, unless it is strictly a house dog.  Must have dog friends!

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3 minutes ago, Cold Lake Kid, SASS # 51474 said:

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Hah!  I used to have to shovel a run and poop space for Mom's tiny dogs, and actually one of my big boys has the nickname "Princess Toes" because he hates the first snow of the season.  He doesn't like it but takes care of business without a walk on a leash after the first couple of snowfalls.  Logical, not a lot of snow in Rhodesia!

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18 minutes ago, Rip Snorter said:

Hah!  I used to have to shovel a run and poop space for Mom's tiny dogs, and actually one of my big boys has the nickname "Princess Toes" because he hates the first snow of the season.  He doesn't like it but takes care of business without a walk on a leash after the first couple of snowfalls.  Logical, not a lot of snow in Rhodesia!

Friends of mine returned from their teaching contract in Tuktoyaktuk, NWT. with their Husky.

Poor dog was freaked out about getting out of his crate and stepping n the lawn.

We had to take the crate off the grass and on to the asphalt drive before he'd step out.

It took a while for Bruno to adapt!!

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My buddy, Harley, loved the snow! Dalmatians don’t have that second layer of coat like most cold weather dogs, but he relished the snow!!

 

When he stepped out onto the porch and saw the snow, he’d dive off the porch and go sliding across the yard on his belly and then jump around like a porpoise!!

 

He’d finally come back inside when he was soaking wet and half frozen!!

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6 hours ago, DeaconKC said:

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I'm pretty sure I saw this in the cartoon thread, couple years ago.

 

The boy and his mama and the dog are walking through the snow, and the boy is saying how Rover is lucky that he's got a fur coat.

 

And the dog is thinking, "you try walking in the snow barefoot".

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6 hours ago, Cold Lake Kid, SASS # 51474 said:

FAFO!

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That's a good question. What country?

 

Here, and the good old US of A, in the free state of Florida, I would shoot you dead.

 

I could even do that legally. We have a law about using deadly force to protect livestock, and domestic animals - dogs and cats and other pets - are specifically listed as livestock.

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8 hours ago, Cold Lake Kid, SASS # 51474 said:

FAFO!

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You’d probably receive the three “S”s!!!

 

SHOOT!  SHOVEL!!  SHUT UP!!!

 

(most of us haven’t run out of places to hide bodies)

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8 hours ago, Cold Lake Kid, SASS # 51474 said:

FAFO!

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I'd be the last thing he tried to stomp. :angry::ph34r:

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My dogs are quite large and friendly.  Would take someone terminally stupid to try to stomp on them.  I believe they could take care of the situation. If not, remember the Don't worry about the dogs sign.

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19 hours ago, Alpo said:

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Most everybody knows you can talk to your dog. Cats couldn't care any less!

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