Dan said:Dasher D! 12lb little big dawg!. We've had him three years and he is very much part of the family. My wife and girls like to dress him up..
He loves it!
That may be the happiest dog I've ever seen
Here is my brew partner Layla after a two batch brew day.
Ah yes, the energetic, aggressive boxer at work. Hehe, good looking girl you got there.
Here is my brew partner Layla after a two batch brew day.
Snapped this picture if Cooper exploring the marsh we will be duck hunting in.
My 2 boys. Bear (brown one) and Scout (black / brown). Unfortunately we lost Scout a couple months ago. My wife took him to the vet and when leaving, he backed out of his collar, and tried to spring across the highway. He made it through the westbound traffic, but when he jumped the concrete barrier, he got hit and killer (luckily instantly so he didn't suffer). Gonna really miss that PITA. He was the best 60lb lap dog anyone could ask for.
Looking to get another one from the humane society someday soon.
Dan said:Edit: I hit the like button. Maybe the wrong thing to do. Hadn't fully read what you wrote, was just admiring your dogs.
So sorry to hear of your family's loss of Scout. Looks like he was a great guy. Dog's are so much part of our family. Kind of hard to understand maybe for people who have never had one, but those of us that do realize the tragic impact, especially an unexpected loss of a dog.
My sincere condolences.
Dan
In my sig is my bull terrier, Ruca, born on 7/4/11.
My thoughts with you and your pooch, Gnome.
Whoa.... I have a very good friend whose Timberwolf/Shepherd mix ate the back half of a hollow door one time, but he NEVER demolished drywall like THAT! That's a fiesty doggie!
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I didn't no you are alowed to have a pet wolf. I would be worried he would eat my femur bone
Venus up top, Nyx on the bottom
Venus is a 99% F1 Timberwolf,
Nyx is a low content Timberwolf 25%, F2 or F3
A couple of our residents
That is a cow femur by the way...
Awwww. Don't be a poopy pants. Sorry if I offended you with my post.KingBrianI said:I'm pretty sure asking someone who owns wolves this question is akin to asking a homebrewer:
"I didn't know homebrewing was legal. I would be worried I'd go blind."
CreamyGoodness said:Here's the obvious question... which is the tough one? :fro:
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