just dogs

Dogs?

  • Sit

    Votes: 41 16.1%
  • Fetch

    Votes: 46 18.1%
  • Belly Scratchers

    Votes: 80 31.5%
  • Dog Farts

    Votes: 69 27.2%
  • Leg Humps

    Votes: 28 11.0%
  • Cookie? Good boy..

    Votes: 58 22.8%
  • @Ceasar Milan, Fuck you!

    Votes: 104 40.9%

  • Total voters
    254

Ozumoz66

Well-Known Member
Where are you finding all these little cuties ?
The last two (Fisher & Ollie) were at the hair stylist.

We started camping again this year and see a wonderful mix of pets there - even an orange bearded dragon. Often times I miss an opportunity to take a picture - no point in carrying my phone where there's no service. Really hoping to get a picture of Pebbles this weekend - Australian Shepherd/Blue Heeler. I saw her at 16 weeks back in June and have been patiently waiting to see her again. Then there's this black/white beast weighing in at 160lbs, that could easily be named Holstein - again, no picture, damn it! Some Great Dane and Saint Bernard +? mix perhaps.

We attended a Pawsitively dog festival and some pictures came from there - like Cecil the Mexican hairless.

Walking is enjoyed often, motivated by the possibility that a dog will be met in my travels. Last winter I met a few new ones in the neighbourhood such as Cinder, a Pit Bull Terrier rescue that is affectionate, loyal and curious.

I will unabashedly proclaim I really love dogs! Being a bit of a social butterfly has earned meeting quite a few dogs since retirement. I'm fortunate.
 

Unga Bunga

Well-Known Member
The last two (Fisher & Ollie) were at the hair stylist.

We started camping again this year and see a wonderful mix of pets there - even an orange bearded dragon. Often times I miss an opportunity to take a picture - no point in carrying my phone where there's no service. Really hoping to get a picture of Pebbles this weekend - Australian Shepherd/Blue Heeler. I saw her at 16 weeks back in June and have been patiently waiting to see her again. Then there's this black/white beast weighing in at 160lbs, that could easily be named Holstein - again, no picture, damn it! Some Great Dane and Saint Bernard +? mix perhaps.

We attended a Pawsitively dog festival and some pictures came from there - like Cecil the Mexican hairless.

Walking is enjoyed often, motivated by the possibility that a dog will be met in my travels. Last winter I met a few new ones in the neighbourhood such as Cinder, a Pit Bull Terrier rescue that is affectionate, loyal and curious.

I will unabashedly proclaim I really love dogs! Being a bit of a social butterfly has earned meeting quite a few dogs since retirement. I'm fortunate.
Sounds as if we would get along very well !
 

Ozumoz66

Well-Known Member
Had a golden opportunity this morning at camp to introduce myself to 8yo Rosco (registered name - Just a good ole boy) and his sister from the same father, 10yo Ellie. Both good listeners, with Ellie being very independent and Rosco's calm demeanor would qualify him to be a wonderful therapy dog.
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neosapien

Well-Known Member
In Bluey's defense… I guess I should mention that if we lived in the Australian Outback and his job was to bite the heels of cows to move them from one place to another, he would be a motherfucking magnificent champ. But we live in Suburbia so he just attacks my hands like an asshole when he gets restless lol.
 

curious2garden

Well-Known Mod
Staff member
In Bluey's defense… I guess I should mention that if we lived in the Australian Outback and his job was to bite the heels of cows to move them from one place to another, he would be a motherfucking magnificent champ. But we live in Suburbia so he just attacks my hands like an asshole when he gets restless lol.
I see he's chewed his way straight through to your heart! It's always the little devils :)
 
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