Celebrating late Christmas with the in-laws and some out of town in-laws ... my favorite time of year. Dogs everywhere.
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Should be renamed, “This Is NO Chew Deterrent”
Quoted from Elix72:Celebrating late Christmas with the in-laws and some out of town in-laws ... my favorite time of year. Dogs everywhere.[quoted image][quoted image][quoted image][quoted image]
Huskies are beautiful, funny and expressive doggos. Here is a pic of my Frankie one year when we actually had snow on the ground. He was 16 when we had to say goodbye to him. Miss him to this day.
frankie (resized).jpg^^^^^ Weird thing is we were playing frisbee golf in the early 80’s. The neighborhood kids would find a tree far away and say it would take three throws. The roads were water I feel like we invented that lol.
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Same kinda day here...wife, daughter, and dog on/around a comfy couch on a snowy day
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Go play in the snow!!!
Quoted from yzfguy:Go play in the snow!!!
No way. Its currently in the change to sleet stage outside so I think I'll stay here where the games are.
20200118_151637 (resized).jpgQuoted from stavio:No way. Its currently in the change to sleet stage outside so I think I'll stay here where the games are.
Smart man.
Quoted from Jaybird815:Dogs rule until you come home to this!
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Was that done by a dachshund?
Quoted from Jaybird815:Dogs rule until you come home to this!
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I once had a Chow mix who went through a phase where he wanted out of the house when we were at work. Every day he tore a hole in the wall by a window trying to get out. He even went through a door once. One night I had had enough and put him out the front door. I told him if he wanted to leave so badly, he could leave. After a few minutes, I opened the door to find him still sitting on the sidewalk. Never had a problem with him after that. He and my Husky were the sweetest dogs.
Quoted from SKWilson:I once had a Chow mix who went through a phase where he wanted out of the house when we were at work. Every day he tore a hole in the wall by a window trying to get out. He even went through a door once. One night I had had enough and put him out the front door. I told him if he wanted to leave so badly, he could leave. After a few minutes, I opened the door to find him still sitting on the sidewalk. Never had a problem with him after that. He and my Husky were the sweetest dogs.
I found a half grown squirrel once half drowned in a storm. I took it home and made a place for it and when I tried to feed it it but me. So, I told it that if it was going to bite it had to go outside. I put it out but the damn thing went to every window trying to get back in. I let it inside and it never bit me again. It came and went like a dog till one day he never came back.
Quoted from zr11990:Wanna see a cute pupper?[quoted image]
Gonna have to ask you not to post such silly questions, Sir.
Of course we do.
Quoted from Jaybird815:Dogs rule until you come home to this!
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Nah, they still rule. My terrier, Brittany, will still eat throw pillows periodically. And she’ll be 7 in August. You just can’t leave some breeds home alone with pent up energy. Have to wear them out as often as possible or they will find ways to do it alone.
Quoted from jwo825:Nah, they still rule. My terrier, Brittany, will still eat throw pillows periodically. And she’ll be 7 in August. You just can’t leave some breeds home alone with pent up energy. Have to wear them out as often as possible or they will find ways to do it alone.
Oh I know, winters rough, nicer weather she runs 3-4 miles a day, gains 10lbs every winter, she’s a great dog and still rules!
Quoted from Jaybird815:Oh I know, winters rough, nicer weather she runs 3-4 miles a day, gains 10lbs every winter, she’s a great dog and still rules!
Awesome looking girl too. The color of her coat is beautiful
The am ready to kill the pup in my previous post. Nothing is safe from him. I come home and he has been in the trash, he has taken the pillows off the bed and either torn them up or taken them outside. He tore up the dog beds, it looked like someone shaved a bear in the house. I buy rawhide bones for them and he wants the one my older dog has no matter how many are lying around and he barks till the older dog either walks away or jumps his ass. He uses the couch for a launching pad. My older dog never did any of this shit. I also don’t think he is full boxer. I think he is part pit which is why he is smarter and has always behaved. I don’t believe in getting rid of a animal once you bring it home but this asshole makes Marley look like a saint.
Boxers are high energy dogs ( like Dalmations) and you have to run them down a little through the day especially when they're pups.
Quoted from stavio:So you need to have a Dalmatian and a boxer...
lol I bet those two are real Characters when they start goofing around. Just one look at the boxers face and you can tell he/she is having the time of their life!
That Dalmatian a mix?
Both are mixes and shelter rescues. She was Dalmatian and lab 48lbs of attitude and he was boxer and ? and was 110lbs of gentle giant
I hate to be a bummer, but we lost our dog, Brewer, in July of this year. It was awful. We even had a moment weeks before his death where we realized how healthy our 12-13 year old dog was. Things turned really fast, and he was gone.
I miss him every single day. I still open the door slowly expecting him to be behind it waiting for me to get home. I have to stop myself from whistling aloud for a little bit of camaraderie and unconditional loyalty.
He was all about his tennis balls for almost of his life. Try to give him a treat? Get lost. Throw the ball. And I'm serious when I say no one was more excited about a fresh snowfall.
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Sorry to learn of your loss Deacon. It's so very hard when you lose a family member especially when it's out of the blue. Things will slowly get better, I hope your little girl finds some something to get her past losing her buddy.
Quoted from Deaconblooze:I hate to be a bummer, but we lost our dog, Brewer, in July of this year. It was awful. We even had a moment weeks before his death where we realized how healthy our 12-13 year old dog was. Things turned really fast, and he was gone.
I miss him every single day. I still open the door slowly expecting him to be behind it waiting for me to get home. I have to stop myself from whistling aloud for a little bit of camaraderie and unconditional loyalty.
He was all about his tennis balls for almost of his life. Try to give him a treat? Get lost. Throw the ball. And I'm serious when I say no one was more excited about a fresh snowfall.
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Labs are the best dogs ever. He sure was beautiful. Sorry for your your family's loss.
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