05.20.2008, 10:08 PM | #41 |
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Go corgi!
German shepherds are beautiful dogs. My uncle had one names Ben and he was amazing.
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05.21.2008, 12:05 AM | #43 |
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Ha...funny I see this thread. My friend just bought a pet rat today.
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05.21.2008, 12:21 PM | #45 |
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I had a couple of rats when I lived in Albuquerque. I named them Graham and Eric. After Graham Chapman died, Graham died within a couple of days. Eric lived a full 4+ years. Odd coincidence.
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05.23.2008, 10:20 PM | #46 |
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Hellooo
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German shepherds are the best options if you got plenty of room for them to run around, like a big garden and stuff. I used to have one of these Border Collies back in the days when I was a kid. She was called Bobina and it was the single most fucking amazing dog that ever walked on the surface of Earth. Mine had a touch of brown color here and there.
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05.24.2008, 02:30 AM | #48 |
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Border collies are amazing dogs. I had a dog that was three quarters border collie (1/4 Australian blue heeler) and she was just so smart and loving. She died of an enlarged heart at three and a half though.
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05.24.2008, 02:39 AM | #49 |
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That's sad. Mine died of cancer at 12, which is a very nice age for a dog. It was too painful to watch her suffer from that damn disease.
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I worked briefly for a breeder and I saved a rott. This older female had a younger by the neck. I jumped in against what I felt was my better judgment and stood my ground against the aggressor and rescued the victim. The poor thing had a huge gash in its neck and couldn't support its head. The vet was able to save it and it became a housedog. They never should have been in the same pen anyway, but things, I suppose, were overcrowded necessitating the risky course of action. The breeder was an idiot in more ways than just this one. I could go on and on. In fact, I was fired after burying one mastiff because this other employee told her some shit I said about her while digging the grave. This one female mastiff was the dog with the coolest disposition out of the many dogs she had, but it had never had (I had learned) much luck bearing live puppies. The breeder intentionally left the dog out in the summer sun one day tied to a stake in the yard to kill it. And I think to get the insurance money. This repulsive breeder did Rottweilers, Dobermans and Bull Mastiffs. Essentially, she catered to people using guard dogs and probably also some despicable people fighting dogs. The Dobies, of course, were the smartest, but not always the coolest. Of the three breeds, the the sweetest were the mastiffs. This breeder had one male rott that was far larger than the standard for the breed. It was bigger than some Great Danes. It's head was cinder block-sized. The dog had a good dispostion though and wanted to jump on you all the time. With this dog that meant struggling to not fall down when he did so. When his nub of a cropped tail swung and hit your upper leg, it was like someone wacking you with a rolled-up newspaper. |
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