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Old 08-13-2003, 11:36 AM   #11
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So, what's your doggie do?
He carries two tennis balls in his mouth constantly. He tries to fit in three, but his mouth isn't big enough.
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Old 08-13-2003, 11:44 AM   #12
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I have two furbabies. MY dog and "My husbands dog" but they are my babies and look to me

Trinity is a Jack Russel terrier that lives up to her terrior name She's always on the go and is quite good at hunting. She's also happiest sleeping in my lap. She is my prozack on 4 feet Noone can be sad around her!

Jade My "husbands dog" is my giant baby...95lbs of pure rotti love...She should have been born small, white, fluffy and named Frou frou...she is the biggest suckie baby ever and spends most of her day sleeping on my feet, trying to climb into my lap or licking the kids.

I'm a bad Doggy mom...I have no pic's of them on the computer
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Old 08-13-2003, 12:13 PM   #13
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I don't hate dogs, I just like cats better.

My uncle has always had sheepdog females. Always that breed and that sex. I've been through generations of dogs of his. His current bitch is called Nosh (that's short for enoshit, which means "human-like one" in Hebrew). She's a very clever bitch, she is.
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Oh my dog, how I do love my little gods! I have a red and cream Chihuahua and a toy fox terrier. I have no way of hosting but here's a toy fox that looks almost just like my Maggie. Maggie is much prettier though and I'm not at all prejudice.

Lookie here!

What does she do! She manipulates a grown woman into getting anything she wants. Isn't that enough!
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No self respecting Homo sapiens should be without his Canis lupins familiaris. We've been evolving together for a hundred thousand years, and dog's have even developed genetic abilities to understand human social cues, better than chimpanzees or even human infants. True!

My dog is a beautiful cream labrador, and a pain in the arse. My favourite story about her comes from when she was a puppy, and managed to get her head neatly stuck inside an empty tissue box. Rather than trying to get it off, like you might expect a dog to do, it all became too much for her to handle so she simply sat down in the middle of the floor with the box on her head, emitting the most pitiful, heartbreaking crying you've heard in your life. We got the box off, but not before we'd paused to take a roll of photos. I shall post a picture this afternoon.

One dog, of course, is never enough. As soon as my new house is finished, I'm getting one of these:

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My 8-year old mutt, Lucy. She's our surrogate child. Normally she doesn't have demonic eyes.
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Oh my God, Didymus, what is that?!!


Aww...all the fluffehs....



My widdle boy, Jordan, is 8 years old. He's terribly sweet, rather fat, and pretty dumb. But he's mommy's boy.

http://strike9.com/file.aspx?path=%2...e%2fjordan.jpg
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Oh my God, Didymus, what is that?!!


Aww...all the fluffehs....



My widdle boy, Jordan, is 8 years old. He's terribly sweet, rather fat, and pretty dumb. But he's mommy's boy.

http://strike9.com/file.aspx?path=%2...e%2fjordan.jpg
And he apparently defies gravity!
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I currently have three dogs, two medium size mutts, and a little lap sized mutt. Smokey, the oldest, is the smartest. She knows what opposable thumbs are, and wants some of her own! She also understands the concept of doorknobs, from a young age, whenever she wanted through a door, instead of digging at the bottom, at her height, she would stand up and try to grab the doorknob. Once we got the backyard all fenced, we will leave the backdoor ajar for the dogs to come and go as they please. She always opens the door by standing up, placing her right paw on the doorjamb, grabbing the knob in her left, and pulling. The others know she can do this, and will get out of the way, so she can open the door for them.
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Its a Flyballers dream Hehehe Its a Border Collie puppy. Very Very Very Very Very Very active dog and not one that can fit into the average household.
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