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Nov 12, 2007, 10:51 AM
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| | | what breed of dog do you have? Hey everyone who reads this
I was wondering what your takes on dogs are.
I wanna know what breed you have, if its indoor, outdoor, crate trained whatver. I wanna hear funny, cute , happy etc. stories, i wanna know if your overall exsperience was a good one. I'd love to hear from you all
Good day, abby | | | | | | |
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Nov 12, 2007, 07:37 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: In reality!
Posts: 7,446
| Black Lab...he is lazy and gets hair everywhere.....BUT he is a love....so he can stay!
We work things out, I feed him, give him water, he lies on my couch gets hair everywhere, and all over the toys...and I get to vaccum and clean up after him...all is good.....
CodyDeanDernBuckSnortLongNeckLegHornElkHorn is his name, we call him Cody for short!! |
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Nov 13, 2007, 03:30 AM
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Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Illinois
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| Mine was a Norwegian Elk hound,Lakota.
Speckled gray and black(like me  )
Living in the north he was most comfortable in the winter months,summer he would be an indoor lounge dog(also like me,,,lol)
Most times he was just a farm dog, lazying the day away till I got home, then it was activity till dinnertime,He was my best friend.
Many days we would go through the 2.5 miles of trails we had cleared through a woods, the furthest point had a watering hole I deepened, so he could plunge into it to cool off, then the trek back home for a lazy evening( him cleaning up in his clean pool of water, me cleaning him in it:  )
He might have only lived 4 years(hit by a passer-by 1 year ago) but he did live well.
Elk hounds are territorial, he was fierce when it came to hunting raccoons(brought home like a cat and a mouse) and was an all around joy to have.
Someday I will get another dog, but his memories will last forever
Ken |
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Nov 13, 2007, 04:30 AM
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#4
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Join Date: May 2007 Location: earth
Posts: 2,501
| I have 2 labs. both indoor. my chocolate is a sweet doll, does nothing wrong everyone loves her. my yellow is extreemly neurotic annoying pest, but my husband loves him. he is riddeled with health problems and is not a hearty dog. kisses everyone but me. he is create trained, due to his distructive and expensive habits. two of the same breed yet two different personaalities. Just for the record the female was mine before I met hubby and the male was picked out by him. (dog has similar personality oh husband.) |
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Nov 13, 2007, 06:41 AM
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Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: North Dakota
Posts: 5,034
| We have a female Rottweiler, Rosie, who is my youngest son's companion/assistance dog. She is nine, will be ten in January and has been with us for most all her life - she went to live on a sheep farm (long story) but we are happy she is with us and well and provides a good watchful eye for my son. |
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Nov 13, 2007, 07:00 AM
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Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Hugging my teddy bear
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| I have a mini doxie. He is the love of my life....next to my husband. He is a "country club dog" pampered and spoiled. He is crated during the day when we are at work, but sleeps with us at night. |
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Nov 13, 2007, 08:06 AM
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Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Ohio
Posts: 1,777
| Hmmm well with Lennox, your guess is as good as mine haha....he is a lil cute mutt, which seems to have a little of everything in him. He is black, very muscular, long, and short...about 25 lbs. He is like a kid on crack....totally spaz all day but we love him! And he has the textbook "puppy dog eyes", he just looks up at you and he can do nothing wrong!
Ava is for sure part pitbull, chocolate in color, spotted tongue (like a chow), and big and muscular (although now she's doesn't look so muscular, more pregnant!) She is about 55 lbs. She is just a lover....lays with me, and lets me use her as my pillow. Total charmer, and just sits there while spazo Lennox jumps all over her.
They are night and day to each other...but its a nice balance  |
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Nov 13, 2007, 12:50 PM
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#8
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Posts: 238
| 2 spoiled "rotten"weilers. Love them to pieces. Here's a link to your question in the dog forum, in case anyone wants to see their goofy mugs. http://www.askmehelpdesk.com/dogs/ho...og-151382.html
They're still babies. They slobber a lot. They love going to Ft. Woof. We belong to a Rottweiler club. These pups make my world go round!!!! |
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