Tiny Dog (show your dog)
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Couldn't resist
This a great thread.
Here is our beloved "Karamel". She is a two year old Golden Retriever. She is very active and higly intelligent (figured out how to open the door by tugging on the handle by herself
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She had a boyfriend over a couple of days ago. So hopefully we will have puppies soon.
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This is fantastic! Don't dogs bring out the best in people! While on my walks with Jock, I get to talk with people that I would never otherwise meet and get to know. And Jock also gets to meet new friends also. Its great fun watching the sniffing process!
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Mike, My wife was the one that suggested getting a dog, her thinking was that I needed to get out of my chair and get some sun and exercise. Now I cannot imagine life without my dog, he is next to me at all times, from sitting on my lap while I work to riding shotgun whenever I go out on an errand. I have become that crazy dog guy that I laughed at in the past.
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@unknownuser said:
When you come to think of it, all dogs are only a step away from the wild.
Eh, a step maybe, but what a step!
We, humans, how many steps away?@unknownuser said:
Mike, My wife was the one that suggested getting a dog, her thinking was that I needed to get out of my chair and get some sun and exercise. Now I cannot imagine life without my dog, he is next to me at all times, from sitting on my lap while I work to riding shotgun whenever I go out on an errand. I have become that crazy dog guy that I laughed at in the past.
Did he eat your rooter's cables? Mine did so.
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@hieru said:
As promised, here are a couple of images of Pipocas (I think the name comes from a brand of Portuguese popcorn):
David, yep Pipocas is half Westie and Shih Tzu. He looks like a character! We had a Shih Tzu, Merlin, some years ago, very head strong dog but lively. I hope Pipocas pulls through his problems
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@michaliszissiou said:
Did he eat your rooter's cables? Mine did so.
The only gnawing that Jock has ever done was to the skirting board corners in the Utility Rm where he sleeps. He is has been good with other things in the house.
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@mike lucey said:
He looks like a character!........I hope Pipocas pulls through his problems
Thanks Mike. Thankfully his medication has started to kick in and he's been tumbling around like a puppy again.
He's got loads of weird habits from his feral days: he tries to dig into rugs as if he was excavating a bed in the dirt. Up until recently he had to share the house with a cat so he mimics cat behaviour in order to get attention. Luckily he hasn't picked up the habit of biting cables - my last cat was always doing that and I've still got conduit pipe covering all my exposed cables.
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Yes the little dogs are cute on the internet, and not ruining your house!
Here is my Sister's poodle-aussie puppy Izzi, The Destroyer of Shoes, who stayed with us (note the manic glint in her eye) and our husky Chinook.
and here are our dogs, Tess (mixed husky) and Chinook. They look quiet here but they are about to take off like bats out of hell. -
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Dazza, Sorry to hear you lost Zac. Its not a good time when the dog is part of the family.
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@mike lucey said:
Dazza, Sorry to hear you lost Zac. Its not a good time when the dog is part of the family.
Thanks, Mike, I appreciate it!
Its still quite raw (been 12 days) and we feel like a limb is missing from our family.
But as they saw: "Its better to have loved and lost, than never to have loved at all" -
We just started moving into a new house. The interior is all Saltillo tile and I think the dog equates this to rock and thinks he should christen each tile.
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I came across these images this morning and thought you guys would appreciate them:
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