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Awesome name for a cool dog, Scott. I'm glad you didn't name him Perrin, Hydra, or Brembo, etc.
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It would be purebred, but it would be an inexpensive breed that looks just like a more expensive breed.
You could wear this shirt and tell everyone that your dog is actually a wolf. http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...gL._AA280_.jpg Cute dog Scott. :) |
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Josh and I originally wanted to get 2 great danes and name them Camber and Caster, however, since we adopted a 3 year old dog it seemed wrong to change his name. |
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You calling my dog black?
:P Yes, she's been compared to Falcor and Ogra http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c2...stalmyhero.jpg |
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Yes.
Jim Henson must have been into some twisted stuff. |
Here's another hot pic.
http://www.bookmice.net/darkchilde/dark/aughra.jpg Apparently it's spelled Aughra. |
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He looks drugged. :lol:
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no drugs just lazyness!!! fat bastard!:eek: |
very cute cat!!
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We picked up another new pup yesterday and named him Bucky.
And the two of them sleeping |
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Dear GOD! Puppies are my fucking Kryptonite!
puppy too cute... losing strength... can't... go... on... |
Awesome, Nick. Amanda's pressing me to get a "brother" for Lucy. What the hell, the carpet is already fairly trashed from our existing jungle family.
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At least Lucy is fairly small. We're going to have over 100 lbs of dog in a few months. |
I'm firmly convinced that animals are enjoyed much more when they are paired up.
Except hamsters. That one depends on what you "enjoy." :lol: |
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Ya, 2 cats, 2 fish, and Lucy. One of the cats is fat, so we probably have close to 45 pounds of pets. :lol:
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What do you all do with your dogs during the day when nobody's home? Just leave them free? We keep Lucy in a little pen with her bed and food and she seems to like it just fine. This keeps her out of the cat box and from terrorizing the cats. She does a pretty good job of exercising herself every night by running all over the house with a toy in her mouth. She'll do laps for several minutes and then rest. I just feel bad that the majority of her life is stuck in that pen since she sleeps there too. |
Yeah, we do essentially the same thing during the day, except no food (but we do leave water). I also come home every lunch (or almost every lunch) to let her out. Its one of the benefits of living close to work.
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Amanda used to drive home for lunch but the extra 30 miles a day of driving was too much. Lucy has yet to have one accident yet though and doesn't even seem like she has to go most days when we get home.
We always have food available to her because she doesn't eat very much, regardless what food we give her. She's a little thin, but healthy. She's almost 13 pounds. We can make the pen bigger (it'll take up the whole kitchen though) and put two beds in it if we get another pooch I guess. |
Our Doxies stay in a kennel when we're not home. The big guys stay outside if it's dry and above 50 degrees or so. Otherwise they stay inside and they mostly behave, now that they're old enough to be over their separation anxiety they occupy each other enough.
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When I was dogsitting Molly(parent's weinerdog) I had her stay in the laundry room all day 9+ hours and she was fine with it. She never had any accidents. Shit all she does is sleep and relax all day, I think we could all deal with that.
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Cats are good too (if you aren't allergic) but way different than dogs. |
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