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« Reply #1900 on: September 08, 2021, 12:20:37 pm »
I hear you! Who's gonna tell him that he's not? :silly:

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« Reply #1901 on: September 08, 2021, 12:51:23 pm »
I tend to agree. They're surely someone I'm not interested in spending time with.




I'm sorry you got off to a rough start with dogs. Perfectly understandable to develop a fear after those experiences. But at least you got there!

I was like a magnet to dogs from day one. I've loved them all my life -- a love that has deepened as I've gotten older. I love all dogs. Big, little and all those in between. I prefer to own little dogs because I'm little (under 5'), I can get more of them on the couch/bed/my lap at one time. I can carry 2 at a time even with the limitations my doctor put on me, and they cost MUCH LESS to feed. Waaaaay less! I've talked to people in the pet store who were buying a month's supply of food for their big dogs in amounts that would have lasted both my dogs for an entire year! That's when I realized I'd never have enough money to feed a big dog. But I do love them all. The company of humans is tolerable (for the most part); the company of dogs is heavenly. 




How fun! I'd love to spend time with a puppy. They're so irresistible and energetic. At my advanced age, I'd never be able to keep up with one. Why is it that once you're old enough to retire and have time to devote to a new puppy, you don't have the energy? That's just wrong!

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Can you say "house cat"? Don't eat much,and once they figure out you are not going to hurt them,they can be VERY affectionate. I have a black house cat that was probably 5 years old and born in the wild. I fed her and the other cats behind the dumpsters at a shopping center every night for maybe 3 years without being able to get closer to her than 5 feet,and then one day she started doing figure 8's around my ankles and purring,so I figured she wanted inside,and just picked her up in my hands and put her in carry cage I had in my truck.

I stopped at the vets on the way home to drop her off for checkups to make sure she didn't have anything contageous that would infect my other cats,and the vet called me the next morning and told me she had been trying to give birth to 9 kittens,and they were positioned wrong to be born. He had to do an operation to remove the kittens,and only 1 survived. I bottle fed him for a few days,and then he died.

Anyhow,that is what was behind the sudden display of affection for the first time. She was in pain and in trouble,and knew she needed help,so she took a chance.

Here is is 5 or 6 years later,and she is one of the most affectional cats you you have ever seen.  Sleeps with me every night. 
And if you want to see her run and hide,all you have to do is open an entrance door and call her. She wants no part of the outside.

Still,she is death on snakes and mice that get in the house. Pretty much anything else that slips into the house,too.
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« Reply #1902 on: September 08, 2021, 12:55:56 pm »
Oh I dunno... you'd be surprised how much of a 125 lb Malamute/Wolf will fit in your lap when he figgers he's a lap dog....

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Or a full-grown doberman,AFATG. Those long legs are awkward as hell unless they are running. Suddenly,the coordinatino is there,and they make sense. If a dobie is chasing you,you had better be the fastest man within a mile,or you are in a HEEP of trouble.
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« Reply #1903 on: September 08, 2021, 01:03:53 pm »
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« Reply #1904 on: September 08, 2021, 01:09:20 pm »
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Or a full-grown doberman,AFATG. Those long legs are awkward as hell unless they are running. Suddenly,the coordinatino is there,and they make sense. If a dobie is chasing you,you had better be the fastest man within a mile,or you are in a HEEP of trouble.

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I never run from a dog. Always turn and face it. if it's a pack, find a place to guard your back, turn and face it again.

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« Reply #1905 on: September 08, 2021, 01:20:32 pm »
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I never run from a dog. Always turn and face it. if it's a pack, find a place to guard your back, turn and face it again.

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Running from them only encourages them. Running AT themand growling can really freak them out,though. They just don't seem to be able to deal with it.
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« Reply #1906 on: September 08, 2021, 01:36:27 pm »
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Running from them only encourages them. Running AT themand growling can really freak them out,though. They just don't seem to be able to deal with it.

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Well, yeah - You're talking their language. If you turn and run you're prey. If you roll over you're likely dead. The only real option, especially against multiples, is direct challenge. Cannines are opportunity predators. Risk/Reward, and they will break off the attack if the risk becomes greater than the reward.

It sounds cruel, but a feller learns a whole bunch wading into a sled dog melee, wailing on em with a club... But if you don't half your team will be dead or grievously disabled... You can't just run from it. And you can't be kind.

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« Reply #1907 on: September 08, 2021, 04:33:54 pm »
The best thing about dogs is that they're not people!
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« Reply #1908 on: September 08, 2021, 06:35:53 pm »
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Can you say "house cat"? Don't eat much,and once they figure out you are not going to hurt them,they can be VERY affectionate. I have a black house cat that was probably 5 years old and born in the wild. I fed her and the other cats behind the dumpsters at a shopping center every night for maybe 3 years without being able to get closer to her than 5 feet,and then one day she started doing figure 8's around my ankles and purring,so I figured she wanted inside,and just picked her up in my hands and put her in carry cage I had in my truck.

I stopped at the vets on the way home to drop her off for checkups to make sure she didn't have anything contageous that would infect my other cats,and the vet called me the next morning and told me she had been trying to give birth to 9 kittens,and they were positioned wrong to be born. He had to do an operation to remove the kittens,and only 1 survived. I bottle fed him for a few days,and then he died.

Anyhow,that is what was behind the sudden display of affection for the first time. She was in pain and in trouble,and knew she needed help,so she took a chance.

Here is is 5 or 6 years later,and she is one of the most affectional cats you you have ever seen.  Sleeps with me every night. 
And if you want to see her run and hide,all you have to do is open an entrance door and call her. She wants no part of the outside.

Still,she is death on snakes and mice that get in the house. Pretty much anything else that slips into the house,too.



Same type situation here @sneakypete . My MaMa cat lived outside and raised her babies (I trapped her and the babies and got them fixed). I made sure they had food, water and warmth in the winter. The two boy children either wandered off or got killed. Then one day, after 10 years, she decided to come in the house. And she wouldn't go back outside. The most polite cat in the world...especially considering she lived outside for 10 years in a rural area.

Being a dog person, she made me respect cats more than I had. Pretty canny that she managed to survive outside all that time.

I miss her.  But I don't want to get started on all the stray dogs who have wormed their ways into my life....you know all the dogs I've loved and known.

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« Reply #1909 on: September 09, 2021, 02:17:59 am »
@AllThatJazzZ

Can you say "house cat"? Don't eat much,and once they figure out you are not going to hurt them,they can be VERY affectionate. I have a black house cat that was probably 5 years old and born in the wild. I fed her and the other cats behind the dumpsters at a shopping center every night for maybe 3 years without being able to get closer to her than 5 feet,and then one day she started doing figure 8's around my ankles and purring,so I figured she wanted inside,and just picked her up in my hands and put her in carry cage I had in my truck.

I stopped at the vets on the way home to drop her off for checkups to make sure she didn't have anything contageous that would infect my other cats,and the vet called me the next morning and told me she had been trying to give birth to 9 kittens,and they were positioned wrong to be born. He had to do an operation to remove the kittens,and only 1 survived. I bottle fed him for a few days,and then he died.

Anyhow,that is what was behind the sudden display of affection for the first time. She was in pain and in trouble,and knew she needed help,so she took a chance.

Here is is 5 or 6 years later,and she is one of the most affectional cats you you have ever seen.  Sleeps with me every night. 
And if you want to see her run and hide,all you have to do is open an entrance door and call her. She wants no part of the outside.

Still,she is death on snakes and mice that get in the house. Pretty much anything else that slips into the house,too.

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I love that story and the fact that you were able to save that cat. Thanks for rescuing her and attempting to save her offspring. I love a story with a happy ending.

Unfortunately, cats aren't a good match for me. I'm actually afraid of them. Over the years, I have rescued and found homes for several cats, had them neutered and given inoculations if I couldn't find a home for them. There were 2 that were born on my patio, and I was able to bond with them before they were too skittish. I kept them fed and watered, and they got all kinds of affection when I took my dogs out back. One of my dogs was totally nuts for one of the kittens. But as is often the case with feral cats, they go missing. I don't know the reason. Maybe someone took them in and made them house cats. Maybe something terrible happened to them. But they eventually stopped coming around.

So the next cat I tried to rescue, I let it come in the house. Unfortunately, she became aggressive toward my dogs after a few days, so she had to stay outside. One day as one of my dogs was on her way back into the house after tending to business, I was holding the cat to give my dog a safe pathway to go inside the house. That &$%# cat jumped out of my arms and attacked my dog, and when I got in the mix to extract my dog from her claws, she shredded me something fierce. My patio looked like a crime scene, and I lost a lot of blood. My friend took me to get medical attention and a tetanus booster. The worst part for me was that I had put my dogs in danger. From that point on, I determined I'd NEVER AGAIN put my dogs -- or me -- in harm's way by rescuing a cat. They're not like dogs who have only one weapon, their mouths. Cats have 5 weapons (mouth and 4 paws with claws). That's too much for me.

I know there are cats with sweet dispositions, but I'm not willing to take a risk ever again. That was a traumatic experience and I still carry the guilt of endangering my dogs. Besides, I don't do shedding dogs, so there's no way I'd have a cat since they all shed. And even if they didn't shed, there's still those claws. {shudder}


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Re: Pets Welcomed
« Reply #1910 on: September 09, 2021, 06:30:32 am »
The best thing about dogs is that they're not people!

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« Reply #1911 on: September 09, 2021, 06:36:38 am »
I tend to agree. They're surely someone I'm not interested in spending time with.




I'm sorry you got off to a rough start with dogs. Perfectly understandable to develop a fear after those experiences. But at least you got there!

I was like a magnet to dogs from day one. I've loved them all my life -- a love that has deepened as I've gotten older. I love all dogs. Big, little and all those in between. I prefer to own little dogs because I'm little (under 5'), I can get more of them on the couch/bed/my lap at one time. I can carry 2 at a time even with the limitations my doctor put on me, and they cost MUCH LESS to feed. Waaaaay less! I've talked to people in the pet store who were buying a month's supply of food for their big dogs in amounts that would have lasted both my dogs for an entire year! That's when I realized I'd never have enough money to feed a big dog. But I do love them all. The company of humans is tolerable (for the most part); the company of dogs is heavenly. 




How fun! I'd love to spend time with a puppy. They're so irresistible and energetic. At my advanced age, I'd never be able to keep up with one. Why is it that once you're old enough to retire and have time to devote to a new puppy, you don't have the energy? That's just wrong!

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The husband is retired but the wife still works. He was adamant about not having another dog when their dog passed earlier this year. The wife wanted another puppy, and when a co worker’s dog had a litter, they went and saw the puppies about the time they were being weaned. He fell in love with the pup they adopted, the runt.

What I don’t understand is how little dogs have a bark that’s bigger than they are. Maybe an evolutionary thing so they don’t get stepped on?

P.S. I’m five feet tall too. :)
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« Reply #1912 on: September 09, 2021, 11:37:29 am »
@sneakypete

I love that story and the fact that you were able to save that cat. Thanks for rescuing her and attempting to save her offspring. I love a story with a happy ending.

Unfortunately, cats aren't a good match for me. I'm actually afraid of them. Over the years, I have rescued and found homes for several cats, had them neutered and given inoculations if I couldn't find a home for them. There were 2 that were born on my patio, and I was able to bond with them before they were too skittish. I kept them fed and watered, and they got all kinds of affection when I took my dogs out back. One of my dogs was totally nuts for one of the kittens. But as is often the case with feral cats, they go missing. I don't know the reason. Maybe someone took them in and made them house cats. Maybe something terrible happened to them. But they eventually stopped coming around.

So the next cat I tried to rescue, I let it come in the house. Unfortunately, she became aggressive toward my dogs after a few days, so she had to stay outside. One day as one of my dogs was on her way back into the house after tending to business, I was holding the cat to give my dog a safe pathway to go inside the house. That &$%# cat jumped out of my arms and attacked my dog, and when I got in the mix to extract my dog from her claws, she shredded me something fierce. My patio looked like a crime scene, and I lost a lot of blood. My friend took me to get medical attention and a tetanus booster. The worst part for me was that I had put my dogs in danger. From that point on, I determined I'd NEVER AGAIN put my dogs -- or me -- in harm's way by rescuing a cat. They're not like dogs who have only one weapon, their mouths. Cats have 5 weapons (mouth and 4 paws with claws). That's too much for me.

I know there are cats with sweet dispositions, but I'm not willing to take a risk ever again. That was a traumatic experience and I still carry the guilt of endangering my dogs. Besides, I don't do shedding dogs, so there's no way I'd have a cat since they all shed. And even if they didn't shed, there's still those claws. {shudder}

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There is a simple and easy solution to that problem. Go to the local animal shelter and tell them you want a cat (better yet,two cats so they can play together) that has lived with dogs and likes them.

Hell,you might even get lucky enough to get the companion dog to that cat at the same time. LOTS of pets at local shelters that are there because their owners died and left them  homeless.

My dobie and my mean-ass female calico were strangers,but the the family that abandoned the cat had a bunch of dogs,and she got along good with all of them. I am guessing the dobie came from a family with cats too,because she flat loved that cat,and anybody she didn't know that got to close to the cat got a warning snarl. 

BTW,try to stay away from Calico cats. They are not very friendly by nature,and it usually takes them a few years to warm up to you. Mine graciously agreed to live in my house and allow me to provide food and water,and to let  her in and out of the house when it pleased her,but it took over 2 years for her to allow me to reach out to touch her without getting snarled at.

She eventually became very affectionate. I just left her alone and let her become socialized at her own pace. One day,out of the blue,she just jumped up on the couch and started rubbing up against me and purring,so I started petting her.

BTW,she was ALWAYS willing to allow me to pick her up and put her in a carry cage when she came home beaten,battered,and bleeding,and I had to take her to the vet. The last fight she got into she took on something big enough it crushed her shoulder when it bit her and left tooth marks all the way through it,yet she managed to make it home on 3 legs after being missing for 3 days. Had to have her leg and shoulder amputated,and she became a house cat against her will after that. It was cancer that finally took her down for the count,and that was a couple of years later. STILL miss that contrary bitch.
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« Reply #1913 on: September 09, 2021, 05:20:51 pm »
@AllThatJazzZ

The husband is retired but the wife still works. He was adamant about not having another dog when their dog passed earlier this year. The wife wanted another puppy, and when a co worker’s dog had a litter, they went and saw the puppies about the time they were being weaned. He fell in love with the pup they adopted, the runt.

What I don’t understand is how little dogs have a bark that’s bigger than they are. Maybe an evolutionary thing so they don’t get stepped on?

P.S. I’m five feet tall too. :)

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I'm happy for the people in your scenario who got the puppy. The best scenario for me is to know someone who's got one. OMG, they're so irresistible, especially when they're young enough to still have puppy breath. But I have some limitations that come with age, so I don't see another puppy in my life. It makes me sad because I love to be able to imprint my dogs from a young age. On the other hand, now I'm able to take in the older ones who truly need a loving home. Next month when we celebrate our 2nd anniversary together, my little guy will turn 14, and while he's a mover and a shaker when we go to the park, he's nice and lazy around the house. It's a great match.

I guess I'm confused by the question about small dogs/big barks. I got my first small dog in the early 70s, and it's never been my experience to deal with a barking dog, especially a loud one. I've never let my dogs bark incessantly, only allowing them to bark at appropriate times; e.g., someone's at the door, a noise outside the house. When I visit my friends who own small dogs, the barking ends once I get inside the door. I'm on my 5th small dog and have never had to deal with a loud or incessant barking problem. I didn't even get to hear my little senior guy bark until someone rang the doorbell after I'd had him for a few months. I just looked at him and said, "So that's what you sound like!"  :pondering:


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« Reply #1914 on: September 09, 2021, 05:38:50 pm »
@AllThatJazzZ

There is a simple and easy solution to that problem. Go to the local animal shelter and tell them you want a cat (better yet,two cats so they can play together) that has lived with dogs and likes them.

Hell,you might even get lucky enough to get the companion dog to that cat at the same time. LOTS of pets at local shelters that are there because their owners died and left them  homeless.

My dobie and my mean-ass female calico were strangers,but the the family that abandoned the cat had a bunch of dogs,and she got along good with all of them. I am guessing the dobie came from a family with cats too,because she flat loved that cat,and anybody she didn't know that got to close to the cat got a warning snarl. 

BTW,try to stay away from Calico cats. They are not very friendly by nature,and it usually takes them a few years to warm up to you. Mine graciously agreed to live in my house and allow me to provide food and water,and to let  her in and out of the house when it pleased her,but it took over 2 years for her to allow me to reach out to touch her without getting snarled at.

She eventually became very affectionate. I just left her alone and let her become socialized at her own pace. One day,out of the blue,she just jumped up on the couch and started rubbing up against me and purring,so I started petting her.

BTW,she was ALWAYS willing to allow me to pick her up and put her in a carry cage when she came home beaten,battered,and bleeding,and I had to take her to the vet. The last fight she got into she took on something big enough it crushed her shoulder when it bit her and left tooth marks all the way through it,yet she managed to make it home on 3 legs after being missing for 3 days. Had to have her leg and shoulder amputated,and she became a house cat against her will after that. It was cancer that finally took her down for the count,and that was a couple of years later. STILL miss that contrary bitch.

@sneakypete

The truth is that I don't want a solution because I don't consider it a problem. I've never really wanted a cat, but I want every cat to have a loving home. There are people who are better suited for dogs, people who are better suited for cats, and people who are equally suited for both. I'm the dog-type person. I don't hate cats (except for the one that attacked my dog). I'm just not cut out for them. One of the things I never have to concern myself with is my dog jumping up on high shelves or my kitchen counters. Nor have my dogs ever scratched or clawed my furniture (although as puppies, they did their share of damage in their first few months). I never have to clean a litterbox. I had to do that for my friend's cat when she was in the hospital and I HATED it.

I'm very glad there are people like you to love and look after kitties. They all deserve the best life they can have.

It's interesting what you said about calico cats. It was certainly true of a friend's cat, but one thing that truly impressed me about that cat was her behavior at the vet. She was a perfect patient. I was so amazed, I sincerely wished she could teach my dogs how to be more cooperative patients!


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« Reply #1915 on: September 12, 2021, 06:50:35 pm »
WATCH: Falling Cat Saved by American Flag at Miami Game

Breitbart by Dylan Gwinn 12 Sep 2021

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A falling stray cat can thank his lucky stars and stripes after his almost assuredly fatal plunge was broken by a fortunately placed American flag.

The incident went down at the Miami-Appalachian State game on Saturday after fans noticed a cat dangling from the upper deck and maneuvered “Old Glory” to make the save.

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« Reply #1919 on: September 20, 2021, 06:04:19 am »
Here’s an irresistible dod, for all who love dogs.



I don’t know what kind of dog this is, other than adorable! Look at the eyes
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« Reply #1920 on: September 20, 2021, 09:37:21 am »
Here’s an irresistible dod, for all who love dogs.



I don’t know what kind of dog this is, other than adorable! Look at the eyes

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I know what kind of dog it is. It's a dog that has exceeded the legal limit of cuteness. So not fair, but I don't complain. I have a particular weakness for dogs with liver-colored noses. 3333hugs Thanks for posting.


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« Reply #1921 on: September 21, 2021, 10:49:23 am »
Oh I dunno... you'd be surprised how much of a 125 lb Malamute/Wolf will fit in your lap when he figgers he's a lap dog....

LIke my last two 100lb lap dogs my current 80lb lap pup......

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« Reply #1922 on: September 21, 2021, 01:52:19 pm »
LIke my last two 100lb lap dogs my current 80lb lap pup......

Sadly, my current mutt is 50 pounds and too old to get up on the couch anymore. I keep thinking that once he passes I will go back to a Malamute/Wolf cross, but who am I kidding? Them dogs need a 5 mile run up a mountain every day just to shake their giggles out. Yeah... If I were a betting man, I guess I'd be betting on another Ozzie.  :shrug:

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« Reply #1923 on: September 22, 2021, 04:11:45 pm »
Not quite a "pet"  but it looks like someone may have forgotten to put away the adult beverages.  ***wine     

Warning:  may not be suitable for children.- 



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« Reply #1924 on: September 22, 2021, 09:37:27 pm »
No government in the 12,000 years of modern mankind history has led its people into anything but the history books with a simple lesson, don't let this happen to you.

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« Reply #1925 on: September 25, 2021, 12:13:26 am »
Sadly, my current mutt is 50 pounds and too old to get up on the couch anymore. I keep thinking that once he passes I will go back to a Malamute/Wolf cross, but who am I kidding? Them dogs need a 5 mile run up a mountain every day just to shake their giggles out. Yeah... If I were a betting man, I guess I'd be betting on another Ozzie.  :shrug:

Get a senior dog. They're the ones most in need of a loving home.


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« Reply #1926 on: September 25, 2021, 12:15:11 am »
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« Reply #1927 on: September 25, 2021, 12:20:28 am »
Get a senior dog. They're the ones most in need of a loving home.

That's a good thought... But this is rough country and working dogs don't make it to senior very often... Particularly mountain dogs that are unattached. Brown, Mose and now Chewy - three of my dogs actually made it to the qualified end... Out of what, maybe nine dogs? All the rest taken early, many young and in their prime. My point being that there are no old unattached mountain dogs.  :shrug:

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« Reply #1928 on: September 25, 2021, 12:36:25 am »
Piper and DK!  Linked from my post on Mark Levin's pet corner.

We brought Piper home from a rescue out by Virginia Tech.  The jury is still out on what all breeds made this girl, but our best guess is Irish Wolfhound, German Shepherd, Lab, and some sorta terrier.  We’ve taught her to be a Frisbee catching champ. Above all, she is a sweetheart, and our cat loves her.  The cat is named DK, short for Dumpster Kitty.  We lured her out of a dumpster in St. Simon’s Island, GA with a can of cat food.  These two are inseparable. Who says dogs and cats can’t get along?



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Not me!

The mean calico cat that decided to move in with me came home one afternoon,scratching at the door to be let in. I opened the door,and she walked in followed by a big fully-grown doberman pinscher. The Dobie jumped up in a chair,laid down,and went to sleep. She had no collar so I had no idea where she came from,her name,or anything else about her,other than for some bizarre reason she flat loved that mean-ass calico cat to death.  That's right,my mean old cat found her own bodyguard,and since she would fight anything that moved,including people,she needed one. If they had been separated during the day when  I went to work and let them out,the cat would do figure 8's around the dobies feet while the dobie licked her until she was dripping with slobber.

Damndest thing I ever seen,and I have no freaking idea how this adult cat and adult dog got together.
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« Reply #1929 on: September 25, 2021, 12:39:32 am »
I love people that love animals - it tells me everything I need to know about them.  People that love animals have a good heart.

@alicewonders

I can get along with people who don't like animals,but I will never trust one or call them "friend".
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« Reply #1930 on: September 25, 2021, 08:14:18 pm »
@alicewonders

I can get along with people who don't like animals,but I will never trust one or call them "friend".

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I got lots of doggy kisses this morning. Or the three dogs were trying to steal my breakfast bagel
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« Reply #1931 on: September 27, 2021, 08:06:11 am »
@sneakypete

I got lots of doggy kisses this morning. Or the three dogs were trying to steal my breakfast bagel
Raimo has been very needy. Yesterday I was feeling like crap all day. He literally sat on my lap for about 10 hours. We got up for 3 short walks and he got up when vergette made dinner for him. He did not spend the night in bed with us though.
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« Reply #1932 on: October 01, 2021, 05:55:05 pm »
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« Reply #1934 on: October 02, 2021, 02:10:39 pm »
My cat would do this:

For unvaccinated, we are looking at a winter of severe illness and death — if you’re unvaccinated — for themselves, their families, and the hospitals they’ll soon overwhelm. Sloe Joe Biteme 12/16
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« Reply #1935 on: October 05, 2021, 08:52:29 am »
Watch the look in its eyes at the end. Hummingbird rescue


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« Reply #1936 on: October 05, 2021, 07:23:01 pm »
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« Reply #1937 on: October 09, 2021, 09:15:59 pm »
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« Reply #1938 on: October 12, 2021, 10:45:03 pm »
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« Reply #1942 on: October 17, 2021, 09:53:45 pm »
Here is a photo of Sylvia,my guard/attack cat.

She seems to be taking a break in the photo.

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« Reply #1943 on: November 01, 2021, 07:21:04 pm »
This parrot wants to be in pictures…

Parrot appears on camera on highway in Brazil

Oct 30, 2021


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« Reply #1944 on: November 06, 2021, 10:53:14 pm »
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« Reply #1945 on: November 08, 2021, 04:39:40 pm »


 :silly:

This is so true! It's why I don't change my clock on the mantle for 2 or 3 days after the time change. I make small adjustments in feeding time until I've bridged that gap. Fortunately, I'm not a super-structured person, plus my dog is very forgiving.


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« Reply #1947 on: November 12, 2021, 08:22:32 pm »
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« Reply #1949 on: November 22, 2021, 08:29:47 pm »
Look at the smile on that baby doll's face!

Courageous Canine Who Lost His Legs–But Not His Hope–is Named 2021 Hero Dog of the Year

A four-year-old hound mix named Boone from Butler, Pennsylvania, took home the top prize.

Boone, who survived heartbreaking treatment as a puppy, bested more than 400 other competitors from across the country to win the award. Finalists from 7 categories went head-to-head collecting votes from the public—Law Enforcement / Detection Dogs, Service Dogs, Military Dogs, Search & Rescue Dogs, Shelter Dogs, Guide/Hearing Dogs, and, Therapy Dogs, which was Boone’s category.

Boone’s two back legs had to be amputated after the initial abuse, and he was fostered by a family with a soft spot for special needs pets. “He was calm as calm could be,” said Tanya Diable, his foster mom, who was so moved by the pup that she adopted him two days later..........



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