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El Gar posted:Pssh that's nothing. I think I like you more than I like Trophy right now, El Gar
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# ? Sep 11, 2012 05:01 |
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https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=495410117138539&set=a.161896683823219.39456.152876678058553&type=3&theater Does this dog look 7ish months old to you guys? Emaciated, but I'm having a hard time imagining a dog that old weighing less than most chihuahuas I really want it though because. Look. at. it. Nabbed some free reptile supplies, and seeking a heavy disinfectant now. Theres a dish, light domes, decor... would rather not use bleach- will vinegar do the trick at killing everything? I dont mind buying something, I was thinking about Wipeout 2. Someone gave up 2 golden geckos because they were too expensive to care for Dont really see how but maybe they were super tight on money? edit: oh my god trophy
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# ? Sep 11, 2012 06:44 |
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El Gar posted:Pssh that's nothing. Mophy is chill as gently caress. If I smacked blocks in front of my cat, or better yet chucked blocks at her, she would freak the gently caress out and probably manage to claw up the furniture even more as she ran away in sheer terror. I love Mophy. Her markings are so pretty
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# ? Sep 11, 2012 07:02 |
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El Gar posted:Pssh that's nothing. You are a monster! And then after watching Trophy's reaction in the apology, I had to see what my cat would do (the non-crazy one) if I threw something at him so I tried it and he just looked at me. I am perpetuating the cycle of abuse. And I think I gave Bagheera battered catte syndrome, because as soon as I sat down he hopped into my lap and started purring. edit: and speaking of cats, in case anyone remembers from the "animal questions not deserving their own thread" thread, I took my crazy kitty in to the same dental specialist I take my GSD to (just because he gets free exams and discounted care because he's a service dog) and she found 3 more teeth in need of removal. So that's scheduled for next week and then hopefully my poor kitty will be feeling good. 2tomorrow fucked around with this message at 16:37 on Sep 11, 2012 |
# ? Sep 11, 2012 16:26 |
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2tomorrow posted:I am perpetuating the cycle of abuse. And I think I gave Bagheera battered catte syndrome, because as soon as I sat down he hopped into my lap and started purring. This was the very next video I made so at this point I'm pretty sure we are in a legitimately abusive relationship. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggdy9rtH2HM
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# ? Sep 11, 2012 17:04 |
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doggyloot.com Because you all need to spend more money on your dogs.
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# ? Sep 11, 2012 17:17 |
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Malalol posted:https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=495410117138539&set=a.161896683823219.39456.152876678058553&type=3&theater
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# ? Sep 11, 2012 17:42 |
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Ginny Field posted:Oh wow, is that Gardiner Park? We've taken Ginny there a few times. She absolutely hates everything to do with water and getting wet, so I was shocked that she even put her paws in. I think she just wanted to eat the geese. it is gardiner park! we didn't realize that there was a straightaway from the parking lot to beach so we took a lovely stroll through the woods to get there. such a beautiful park, a shame that they had mosquitos tested positive for west nile and that the juggalo's of long island hang out there after sundown! beautiful pup by the way
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# ? Sep 11, 2012 18:33 |
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Malalol posted:
White vinegar diluted with water (I do about 80/20) kills virtually everything that bleach does, afaik. You can use a pet stain enzymatic cleaner too. By and large the 'reptile cage cleaning' products sold are mostly poo poo and are sometimes actually harmful because they use a huge amount of alcohol; like hand sanitizer levels of alcohol. You can use rubbing alcohol in small doses, but let it dry out for a few hours-day and wipe down with water/vinegar before use. Basically, yes, white vinegar is all you need. They probably gave them up because goldens are aggressive as gently caress, if not the fact that they're insectivores and thus rack up a lot of feeder bills. They're easy to take care of, provided you can give them a big enough space and the right temps/food. Captain Foxy fucked around with this message at 18:43 on Sep 11, 2012 |
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Carebear posted:doggyloot.com I just bought a bunch of fetching tag gift certificates on fab.com because they gave me $5 off on top of the sale. All of Major's collars have tags and I have tags for the sheep and goats but I just love spending money on fancy tags so much My PISSee better have an animal that needs to be tagged.
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# ? Sep 11, 2012 20:11 |
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Guuuuyyyysss..... what the hell are these dogs they are awesome: http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/24078150 http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/24078186 They just have them as "terrier mixes" but they seriously look like little tiny Ibizans. Their things say they're about 6 months and 12 lbs. We saw them at an adoption event, they're maybe slightly larger than an Italian Greyhound, smaller than a whippet. They are awesome. Also, I wanted to steal this guy, too: http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/23871058 His name is Rumble. He was sooooooo nice and laid back, all he did was stand around and take in the scenery. He could care less what was going on and would just stand there for pets. Didn't even look back when I bent down to let my baby pat his back, too. If we were actively looking for a dog, we would have snagged him in a heartbeat. One ear up and one ear down, for cryin' out loud!
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# ? Sep 11, 2012 21:19 |
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Jess says hello to the Canadian PI goons
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# ? Sep 11, 2012 22:44 |
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From Facebook;Some Jerk On My Facebook Wall posted:Went down to [My City] for a day, came home with another dog. Anyone interested in a 6 week old male brittany spaniel/Australian Shepard mix? Call me. nnnnnnnng.
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# ? Sep 11, 2012 23:05 |
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InEscape posted:From Facebook; Omg he looks just like my corgi when he was a potato. Same face! I want him pls
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# ? Sep 11, 2012 23:54 |
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Plus_Infinity posted:Omg he looks just like my corgi when he was a potato. Same face! I want him pls He's in the Seattle area and yours for $100. Or free if you're a friend of the 21-year-old who just picked him up from Oregon and is trying to pawn him off on his little sister's 17-19 year old hippie friends. AKA this dog is someday going to go to Burning Man.
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# ? Sep 12, 2012 00:21 |
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InEscape posted:He's in the Seattle area and yours for $100. Or free if you're a friend of the 21-year-old who just picked him up from Oregon and is trying to pawn him off on his little sister's 17-19 year old hippie friends. I'm in PA and my dog probably wouldn't be too happy with a permanent friend. Booo
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# ? Sep 12, 2012 00:28 |
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Skylar has been slowing down significantly. The morning walk tired her out today, and while she did bounce back by this afternoon, she's still not going to be the bouncy dog she used to be. We mostly do quiet activities now. She'll sit beside me in the grass while my partner hits tennis balls for Beck in the yard and I pet her and talk to her. I've been reading to her lately, too, and it always makes her excited. My sister visited last weekend and tonight, and she agrees that Skylar may be ready to go soon. For now we're spending lots of time with her, ltting her and Beck get plenty of cuddling together, and feeding her anything that will get her to eat. Tomorrow is my partner's day off from work. In the morning, before it gets too hot, we'll take the dogs to our favorite trails. We'll walk the short loop designed for people who use mobility aides. Just two months ago, both dogs could happily walk a 2 mile trail with us. Now we'll be going .3 miles, on Skylar's last trail walk. She'll want to walk too fast, because that's what she always does. She'll insist that she be walking slightly ahead of Beck, who will be too busy checking in with me every so often to care who's in front. We'll go as slow as we need to, and be prepared to carry her back to the car. On the way home, we'll stop at a drive thru and get her a cheeseburger. Beck will get a little, but Skylar will get most of it, because she is Such A Good Girl. edit: as soon as I posted this I had to go over and help her because she was confusing the dishwasher with a door again. Stop being dumb when I'm trying to make you sound noble, dog! Wheats fucked around with this message at 00:53 on Sep 12, 2012 |
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Oh poor Skylar... Continue keeping us updated, I like to know how it's going.
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# ? Sep 12, 2012 03:15 |
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El Gar posted:This was the very next video I made so at this point I'm pretty sure we are in a legitimately abusive relationship.
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# ? Sep 12, 2012 03:22 |
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things the cat has destroyed in 36 hours since I left on work travel (note, 3 visits from cat sitter): pens bag of l-lysine the cleanliness of the carpet from said bag of white powder, dragged through apartment
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# ? Sep 12, 2012 03:51 |
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Skylar had some rough patches today, but she had fun on her super-slow trail walk. Dog drugs and being allowed to make her own bed (by yanking and digging at blankets until they're suitably torn I guess?) help. The cheeseburger went over well, too, except she's recently decided she doesn't like pickles. We've been in touch with my sister and it looks like Saturday we'll have the vet over to euthanise. I want her to still be happy when she dies. It's weird knowing when it's going to happen. Right now I'm being the responsible one and planning things out and just making the dog happy. Once she's gone I can cry.
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# ? Sep 12, 2012 22:47 |
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Lol, this dog..looked like a mix of papillion (long frilly hair, ear tassles, etc) and terrier thing with a long body. 'What kind of dog is that?' 'Jack russel!' 'Oh...interesting.... not a mix? he looks like a papillon with that hair' 'Yea I get that a lot. shrug, hes all jack russel, hes got the energy. I dont know if his parents were mixed but hes pure jack russel' '.............oh okay' Whatever you say lady.
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# ? Sep 13, 2012 01:29 |
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Malalol posted:'Yea I get that a lot. shrug, hes all jack russel, hes got the energy. I dont know if his parents were mixed but hes pure jack russel' Are there people out there who think "jack russel" means "small dog with lots of energy"? Dumb. I brought my dogs to visit the people with developmental disabilities at the home I manage last week. The dogs were excited because they love people, but they never jump or lick and I had them under verbal and leash control the entire time. They were just walking around, whacking the deck furniture with their tails, and nudging hands to get pets. My staff told them to sit, they sat. Then I brought up that I would like to do therapy dog work, and she was like, "yeah they are pretty young and rowdy yet." I got pretty offended that she would insult their good name and my good training.
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# ? Sep 13, 2012 01:37 |
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I got some floater plants from goon Malalol recently and this was on the box Genmaicha's disdainful expression was captured perfectly.
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# ? Sep 13, 2012 01:39 |
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Wheats posted:Skylar had some rough patches today, but she had fun on her super-slow trail walk. Dog drugs and being allowed to make her own bed (by yanking and digging at blankets until they're suitably torn I guess?) help. The cheeseburger went over well, too, except she's recently decided she doesn't like pickles. We've been in touch with my sister and it looks like Saturday we'll have the vet over to euthanise. I want her to still be happy when she dies. You are a Good Person and Skyler sounds like such a Good Dog, and I am so sorry you're going through this.
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# ? Sep 13, 2012 02:14 |
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Wheats posted:Skylar had some rough patches today, but she had fun on her super-slow trail walk. Dog drugs and being allowed to make her own bed (by yanking and digging at blankets until they're suitably torn I guess?) help. The cheeseburger went over well, too, except she's recently decided she doesn't like pickles. We've been in touch with my sister and it looks like Saturday we'll have the vet over to euthanise. I want her to still bes h :appy when she dies
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# ? Sep 13, 2012 02:31 |
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My little mutt I pulled has a name now, Kiwi! Somehow she escaped the odds and is negative for heartworms. She was spayed today and was a total freak with 4 ovaries, 2 on each side. Has anyone ever heard of that before?
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# ? Sep 13, 2012 02:39 |
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Hank just gassed me so bad that I puked. Not even kidding.
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# ? Sep 13, 2012 04:31 |
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Nannypea posted:Hank just gassed me so bad that I puked. Not even kidding. Ahahahaha oh god too funny. So grouse hunting with my GSDs is kind of stupid. Occasionally they will go romping off, but mostly Sigma is at heel and Delta is about 20 feet ahead going straight down the trail. They've learned the word "grouse" and they will sit and wait, crying, on the trail while we go in after birds, but with only one successful trip they don't understand that they can make things happen. So naturally I've been looking for a suitable upland bird dog. I think the Brittany would fit my needs. And there is even a breeder in my province! Bragdon Brittanys. I think it was this paragraph on their home page that sold me: We breed first class Brittany Spaniel Bird Dogs for the foot hunter. Our pups go mainly to hunters and outdoor familys. We don't insist that you show or field trial our pups. We much prefer that our pups go hunting. So PI, whaddaya think? The possible pup is a long ways off, a year or more.
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# ? Sep 13, 2012 05:38 |
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So I found out about Dog Shaming today, and it was pretty funny for a bit, though some were like 'aw your dog has seperation anxiety/needs exercise. And then....
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# ? Sep 13, 2012 10:10 |
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No wonder that poor dog is so fat. adventure in the sandbox posted:So PI, whaddaya think? The possible pup is a long ways off, a year or more. Just send me Sigma and Delta and get hunting puppy now. Everybody wins. :iamafag: I'm all for getting dogs and using them for their intended job. I'm also all for packs of dogs if you have the room for it, 3 being my ideal number, so you won't get any arguing from me.
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Springly posted:So I found out about Dog Shaming today, and it was pretty funny for a bit, though some were like 'aw your dog has seperation anxiety/needs exercise. And then.... Why would you feed your dog that. Your dog is not a neckbeard.
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# ? Sep 13, 2012 12:25 |
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Springly posted:So I found out about Dog Shaming today, and it was pretty funny for a bit, though some were like 'aw your dog has seperation anxiety/needs exercise. And then.... Kibble with cheese on top?
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# ? Sep 13, 2012 12:29 |
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adventure in the sandbox posted:Ahahahaha oh god too funny. Brittany Spaniels are awesome, but they're SUPER high energy. They can run all day and aren't particularly conscientious about where they're running vs where you are. A lot of the dogs who I know who bolt when let off leash are Brittanys. If you can handle it though, godspeed.
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Springly posted:So I found out about Dog Shaming today, and it was pretty funny for a bit, though some were like 'aw your dog has seperation anxiety/needs exercise. And then.... It's the cheese-topped kibble that gets me. Are they melting cheese over their dog's dinner and also why
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# ? Sep 13, 2012 14:12 |
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Wheats posted:It's the cheese-topped kibble that gets me. Are they melting cheese over their dog's dinner and also why Yeah......my in-laws were doing this for their dachshund when she refused to eat her food. It took months of my sister-in-law & me pointing out the dog's disgusting teeth & giving pain as the reason why she wouldn't eat before they took her in for a teeth cleaning & extraction. And what do you know, now she eats without any problems.
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# ? Sep 13, 2012 14:55 |
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Welp, don't want to live today. Shelter begging me to come get a rabbit that some ~*~show rabbit breeder~*~ sold to some loving heehaw at the fair. The heehaw tried to castrate it by banding it, and now the poor thing is in agony and likely dying, and dumped at the shelter because the idiot wouldn't take him to the vet.
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# ? Sep 13, 2012 15:15 |
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WolfensteinBag posted:Just send me Sigma and Delta and get hunting puppy now. Everybody wins. :iamafag: Good point, thanks!! a life less posted:Brittany Spaniels are awesome, but they're SUPER high energy. They can run all day and aren't particularly conscientious about where they're running vs where you are. A lot of the dogs who I know who bolt when let off leash are Brittanys. If you can handle it though, godspeed. Hm. And after being used to the responsiveness of my GSDs, I don't know if I would appreciate that in another dog. And that breeding being so focused on hunting would probably produce just what you are describing.
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# ? Sep 13, 2012 15:19 |
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adventure in the sandbox posted:Good point, thanks!! How about a hound of some sort? Or a poodle? A poodle might be more biddable and have less insane exercise requirements. Or a working Sussex (http://www.sussexspaniels.org/performance.html) or Clumber? wtftastic fucked around with this message at 16:07 on Sep 13, 2012 |
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wtftastic posted:or Clumber? This is the right answer.
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