Quoted from gliebig:Face Off[quoted image][quoted image]
My profile pic is a result of dog brutality as well. More of a nose off... and 1 eye
Quoted from gliebig:Face Off[quoted image][quoted image]
My profile pic is a result of dog brutality as well. More of a nose off... and 1 eye
Quoted from Fairground:I hope you took note Lloyd, Prada looks very happy with the bigger bed
The small one is her traveling bed. She has a boat behind the counter here.
LTG : )
Hey dog lovers ... just wanted to share that my love for dogs recently hit a new chapter ... I am officially a volunteer at my local SPCA, Monmouth County SPCA. Lots of work to do, but loving every minute of it.
I have a pair of Thai Ridgebacks and plan to breed from them next year when she is over 2, anyway when she is on heat we have to separate them which is a nightmare because he goes absolutely ballistic to get to her so unfortunately we have to cage her. We have a system of letting them out in the back garden separately but when he is out she is in walking about freely, these dogs are known for jumping which he does at the back door trying to get in to her. This morning in damp cold Wales I saw this on the back door
51E1FE11-C7EA-4985-9E09-085C7EA0FFC6 (resized).jpegQuoted from yzfguy:Maggie is beat after Thanksgiving.[quoted image]
Too much turkey looks like. The same thing happened to me yesterday.
This is Doug after he ate my certificate of ownership for The Hobbit and this is his sister Daisy . They are German Shepherd , Maremma Cross . Doug is a big boy at 60 kilos Daisy isn't as big but makes up for it with character .
IMG_20180826_134054 (resized).jpgIMG20180825154421 (resized).jpgResized_20180428_143645_8338 (resized).jpegIMG20170616162206 (resized).jpgIMG20170512135527 (resized).jpgIMG20171201124439 (resized).jpg20180622_191049 (resized).jpgQuoted from screaminr:This is Doug after he ate my certificate of ownership for The Hobbit and this is his sister Daisy
He had to taste it be certain it wasn't counterfeit. lol I'd contact them and send the pic with an explanation and they'll likely send you a new one.
Quoted from RWH:He had to taste it be certain it wasn't counterfeit. lol I'd contact them and send the pic with an explanation and they'll likely send you a new one.
He looked so cute I couldn't even be angry with him .
Nikki likes to hunt lizards around my pond when she isn't stalking squirrels or rabbits lol. She's thinks she's a real killer lol.
Would you guys have this boy fixed? He has a appointment Thursday but I feel terrible doing it. He doesn’t have papers, they mean nothing to me, but he is such a good looking guy I hate to do it. I never had any intent on breeding him though. Are they happier when fixed?
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He needs to be neutered 1000% because if he isnt he stand a high risk of getting testicular cancer. You will be doing him a big favor trust me. Also he will be fine. Dogs really bounce back quickly from surgeries and injuries.
Quoted from zr11990:Would you guys have this boy fixed? He has a appointment Thursday but I feel terrible doing it. He doesn’t have papers, they mean nothing to me, but he is such a good looking guy I hate to do it. I never had any intent on breeding him though. Are they happier when fixed?[quoted image]
Neutered = no unauthorized procreation. AKAno puppy support
Quoted from zr11990:Would you guys have this boy fixed?
He will be healthier over his life span, so you will be helping live a better life.
Quoted from zr11990:Are they happier when fixed?[quoted image]
BOXERS RULE! It's actually done for health reasons and keeps them more chill. I know it's something you feel guilty about doing it... Boxers are also NUTS we are on our 3rd... They say it calms them down, I say hardly.
nuts (resized).pngHe is pretty chill right now. It’s hard work tearing up house plants and all my wife’s pillows. He is so unlike my first one who was never a terror and always minded. This guy sees a rabbit or squirrel and he is gone. I lost him on the green belt two weeks ago chasing a rabbit. I couldn’t find him for over an hour. I came home to get my car to drive around and look for him and he was sitting at the door.
image (resized).jpgOn a side note zr11990, I had to take my cat to the vet today for a dental that hasn't been out of the house in 10 years and she was scared to death and I felt terrible about taking her out of her environment and upsetting her that bad. They pulled 9 teeth and did whatever else they do (735 dollars) and she is back home tonight and feeling much better. That may change tomorrow when the pain meds wear off but even though it was a terrifying experience for her i did her a huge favor because i know she was in bad pain. I think shes going to be a much happier kitty now.
Remember taking my pup to the vet to be fixed , think I took it harder than him ... he's was up and about in no time!
We went with the laser technique... less invasive for him ...
Poor baby. That sucks for her. I hope she feels better soon. I have never had a inside cat. Mine have always been adopted strays that come and go through a cat/dog door. Never had a issue except for the one attacked my boxers face like a face crab from Aliens. I had to stop the dog from eating the cat. After that the cat decided it was best to go live with the neighbor who fed him treats all the time.
Quoted from transprtr4u:Remember taking my pup to the vet to be fixed , think I took it harder than him ... he's was up and about in no time!
We went with the laser technique... less invasive for him ...
I know it’s best. It just seems so mean to cut off the poor guys boys.
Quoted from zr11990:I know it’s best. It just seems so mean to cut off the poor guys boys.
I had a Basset Hound that was a stray I took in and he hadn't been neutered and the vet told me it needed to be done and I kinda blew it off. Finally on one of my other visits he sat me down and basically pleaded with me to get it done because of the cancer risk and i didnt want that to happen obviously so I had it done. He was like 7 or 8 years old at the time.
Quoted from mrclean:They say it calms them down, I say hardly.
That's what they told me but Doug is still crazy . He loved his " Cone of Shame " and would use it as a battering ram , he smashed up his first one in a day . I had to buy two more and tape them together so they were strong enough .
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