He's a good boy.. He's very strong and smart and most impotantly wouldn't harm a hair on any of the kids head.
He's a good boy.. He's very strong and smart and most impotantly wouldn't harm a hair on any of the kids head.
Thanks DGX.
Here's our cats. The one on the left (yellow) is Yoda, a Maine Coon mix. He weighed about 20lbs, but has since passed away. The other cat is Forrest. Forrest is my indoor hunter and killer. He loves to leave dead mice (and other things) in my shoes for me to find in the mornings.
Here's our third current dog: Bummer. We inherited him after my father in law passed away. Bummer is a Rat terrier/Chihuahua mix. Great dof, but definitely bosses our othe dogs around.
That's up to date on our pets. I'm still looking for pics of my other pets.
Yeah, but I bet he gets luved on all the time too. Who's bed does he sleep in? He looks like the type of dog that'd sleep in bed with youngest girl.
Fair enough. I do believe it. Most of my friends that crate train their dogs have the same result. Mine roam the house at will at night, but (other than Bummer) stay off the furniture.
We're just afraid he will pee on something or eat a speaker or something.. He's only a year and a half old..
The picture of Kevin's lab is making me miss the first dog I ever had. He was a chocolate lab as well.
Charlie Brown, you were a great dog.
My first dog (that I picked out) was an Irish Setter. I was told by the breeders ( distant family) who showed their dogs, that there were two breeds of Irish Setters. I've never been able to confirm that, but their dogs were all larger than standard Irish Setters. Mine weighed over 100lbs most of his life. We had to put him down when he was about 16 years old.
Okay, this is starting to bug me. Now this thread is like several others. When I get an email about the thread, I click on the link, but it always goes to the first post of the thread.
Springer?
my sea monkeys
I have allergies so dogs and cats are out of the question for me
(I've named them all)