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Dogs

Discussion in 'General Chit Chat' started by TxBrew, Sep 19, 2006.

 

  1. sompls

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 27, 2016
    Sheesh you guys :(

    Thoughts and prayers @Inkleg and @Onkel_Udo

    Had dogs and cats growing up but they tended to be pets rather than a part of the family. They sort of just came and went. Now, having a new puppy for a month, reading your posts, I think I'm a little emotional.
     
  2. beernbourbon

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Jan 27, 2016
    haha.....just wait til puppy has you properly trained. Once they are part of the family, you'll bawl like a little kid, might as well accept it now. :D
     
  3. fourfarthing

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 28, 2016
    As a dad of newborn twins myself with three dogs, you are getting up anyways for the baby. Easier to potty the puppy when you are already up than do the newborn thing, get back to normal, then do the puppy thing in my opinion. Plus, your child can grow up with the puppy. Just watch out for the puppy mills with labs.
     
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  4. Ridire

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Jan 31, 2016
  5. drainbamage

    Keep HBT weird.

    Posted Feb 1, 2016
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  6. ChefRex

    I once had a thought,  

    Posted Feb 1, 2016
    I'm not a small dog guy but he's cute, how old?
    And I'm sure he's not plotting to kill you:D
     
  7. drainbamage

    Keep HBT weird.

    Posted Feb 1, 2016
    4 months, chihuahua+some kind of terrier mix.

    He's actually not bad, aside from being a pro at being underfoot at all times. At least he hasn't picked up Yappy Little Dog Syndrome (yet).
     
  8. AkBrew907

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Feb 1, 2016
    I don't mind the little dogs till they turn into this. My parents have a neighbor with a little dog that always barks and goes crazy at me from across the street when I visit. He has gotten brave a couple times and almost entered the yard till I let my saint start walking towards him (Thor just want's to play and would never hurt him). But the 150lb versus 10lb usually has him turning around and heading back home...
     
  9. beernbourbon

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Feb 1, 2016
    if you have a fireplace, be careful, he will become a heat whore. Buddy has one that will attempt to physically move you from 'his' spot near the fireplace.
    He is cute lil bastard.
     
  10. GrogNerd

    mean old man

  11. beernbourbon

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Feb 2, 2016
  12. mmb

    "I just got a new pet toaster!"  

    Posted Feb 2, 2016
    We lost Morgan, our 13 year old Maltese a year ago. He was the first real responsibility that my wife and I shared and was with us through three houses, two pregnancies and infants, and lots of life's ups and downs. View attachment ImageUploadedByHome Brew1454427856.508303.jpg
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    So after a year, we found another pup to join the family. Scout, a male Labradoodle, will be coming home in three weeks and everyone is super excited.

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  13. drainbamage

    Keep HBT weird.

    Posted Feb 2, 2016
    Cute pup, love the "eyebrows". :)
     
  14. GrogNerd

    mean old man

    Posted Feb 2, 2016
    awww... poor Morgan... did he not have a face? or legs? was he part tribble?

    no, he looks like he was a very sweet puppy and I'm sorry for your loss

    and Scout is very nice, wish you many happy years together
     
  15. mmb

    "I just got a new pet toaster!"  

    Posted Feb 2, 2016
    As a Maltese, yes. Part fluffy sleeping thing, part mop head replacement.

    morgan1.jpg

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  16. Tactical-Brewer

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Feb 3, 2016
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  17. TheCADJockey

    ALL YOUR BASE

    Posted Feb 3, 2016
    The puppy is driving me insane. Doesn't listen to commands unless you yell; she always thinks you're playing. Constantly begging. Always has something in her mouth. Thought I puppy-proofed the house.. cleaned everything up, put everything away, left out nothing but her toys. She'll still find a slipper here and there to destroy. She found a piece of dowel, that she shredded. Don't even know wtf that came from. Tiring. Love her, and she's so hard to scold.. and can't blame her, just tiring.
     
  18. drainbamage

    Keep HBT weird.

    Posted Feb 3, 2016
    Yeah, it's hard unless you catch them in the act, otherwise they don't know what they're in trouble for.

    Puppies are fun, but I don't miss that stage now that they're grown.
     
  19. TheCADJockey

    ALL YOUR BASE

    Posted Feb 3, 2016
    It's tough when you get home and only have a few hours to relax and she is just a monster. She got table food once and that was on Thanksgiving because of grandma. She gets carrots/celery as treats. Still begs constantly.

    No matter how frustrated I get though, every Saturday morning when I come home hungover.. she just jumps into my lap and sleeps until I'm ready to move. I wouldn't trade that ever.
     
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  20. Posted Feb 3, 2016
    Fool her into hyper mode by pretending to get her gravy, and give her citrus peels. Should take care of itself. Unless of course she likes citrus...

    JP
     
  21. Mackster

    Active Member

    Posted Feb 3, 2016
    What kid of dog is that?!?! iiJakii
    I have a mutt that could be his sister.
     
  22. sompls

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Feb 4, 2016
  23. kaffeenjunkie

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Feb 4, 2016
    We had to send one over the bridge at Christmas.
    Got this little lady last week. Purebred GSD

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  24. dkennedy

    Questionable Character  

    Posted Feb 4, 2016
    My guys:

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  25. tally350z

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Feb 5, 2016
  26. drainbamage

    Keep HBT weird.

    Posted Feb 5, 2016
    Sorry for your losses. It's never easy.
     
  27. iijakii

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Feb 5, 2016
    Wow, two at the same time? Really sorry to hear that.
     
  28. ChefRex

    I once had a thought,  

    Posted Feb 5, 2016
    Sorry for your losses, that has to be really tough :(
     
  29. ChefRex

    I once had a thought,  

    Posted Feb 5, 2016
    Need better pictures, that one looks like a pig/dog cross!LOL:p
    Happy looking Dogs:D
     
  30. dkennedy

    Questionable Character  

    Posted Feb 5, 2016
    That's brutal, my sympathies
     
  31. beernbourbon

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Feb 5, 2016

    This.
     
  32. beergolf

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Feb 5, 2016
    It is hard enough putting one down. I can't imagine having to put two down.. So sorry.
     
  33. thaymond

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Feb 5, 2016
    My pup Sydney will be taking her trip across the rainbow bridge. She's suffering from Rheumatoid Arthritis is all her important joints. Walking for her has been excruciating for a week. Refusing to go, refusing to stand while going, refusing to eat unless she's handfed. It's a miserable time for her. She has given our family a great 8 years and it kills me to see her like this.

    Though she's in terrible pain, she'll never show it. She shows great spirits. Just trying to get as much time in before her final trip. I love this girl, and she will be greatly missed.

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  34. mikescooling

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Feb 5, 2016
    I'm so sorry for your loss
     
  35. Kharnynb

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Feb 5, 2016
    So sorry guys.

    I still remember losing our first dog....

    Our current dog is only three, so don't have big worries yet...
     
  36. sompls

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Feb 5, 2016
    Thinking of you and yours, man I am so sorry.
     
  37. mcspanner

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Feb 5, 2016

    So sorry. Our Tovey has only been with us 6weeks and already I can't imagine how we lived without him, never mind losing two. Will raise a pint of oatmeal stout for each of them tonight.
     
  38. TheCADJockey

    ALL YOUR BASE

    Posted Feb 5, 2016
    It's crazy isn't it? We got our first puppy here in November/December. I've already had nightmares of her running into traffic or something equally horrible and wake up a mess. Man. I'm in trouble if I ever have kids.
     
  39. fourfarthing

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Feb 5, 2016
    Three glasses raised for yesterday's news. And CAD, the 'what if' scenarios get worse with kids, but you'll be better prepared after taking care of the dogs.

    Sidenote - our pit bull 'permapuppy' got out of her collar on a walk and decided to cross a VERY busy street a couple of weeks ago. Not only did she survive, but her crazy dad (aka, me) blindly chased her through traffic and survived. That was the scariest dog parent moment I have had yet.
     
  40. Ridire

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Feb 5, 2016
    By a factor of 10. You don't know a bad dream until it is one that makes you walk into your kid's room, dripping with sweat, and lay down next to their bed for the rest of the night because the dream was just too damn real.
     
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