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Metasynth

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When it gets really cold out my wiener could use an extra coat....
There’s a thread for that too... You think I didn’t make a penis sweater thread? Do you KNOW me?!?

 

lokie

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My pupper has a coat. I spend to have it shortened.
We have coats for our dogs. We don't put them on the dogs until it gets below 28f.

Dexter has no problems wearing it.
Patches does not resist having it put on however once on he does not want to move. Turns into a statue.
Stiff legged. I have to pick him up and put him out.

After a few minuets he will move some but only enough to complete his business, then its time to go in and strip.

Cold is ok, but neither will tolerate precipitation. Liquid or flakes.

Coats for cold. I get it.


Rain coats? Who does this.

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Laughing Grass

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No wonder he wanted to leave. You putting on his coat left him little comfort. ;o
lol I'd look pretty damn fashionable in a puppy parka.

My pupper has a coat. I spend to have it shortened.
Mine just had a haircut the last week of August. I'll let him go two months between cuts until spring.

We have coats for our dogs. We don't put them on the dogs until it gets below 28f.

Dexter has no problems wearing it.
Patches does not resist having it put on however once on he does not want to move. Turns into a statue.
Stiff legged. I have to pick him up and put him out.

After a few minuets he will move some but only enough to complete his business, then its time to go in and strip.

Cold is ok, but neither will tolerate precipitation. Liquid or flakes.

Coats for cold. I get it.


Rain coats? Who does this.

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Can you make them wear boots? I use paw wax to protect his pads from salt but I'd rather have him wear boots. It would look cool and I wouldn't have to touch his corn chip smelling feet.
 

DarkWeb

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There’s a thread for that too... You think I didn’t make a penis sweater thread? Do you KNOW me?!?

:blsmoke: nice
 

cannabineer

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We have coats for our dogs. We don't put them on the dogs until it gets below 28f.

Dexter has no problems wearing it.
Patches does not resist having it put on however once on he does not want to move. Turns into a statue.
Stiff legged. I have to pick him up and put him out.

After a few minuets he will move some but only enough to complete his business, then its time to go in and strip.

Cold is ok, but neither will tolerate precipitation. Liquid or flakes.

Coats for cold. I get it.


Rain coats? Who does this.

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Same sort of people who “oh no the cat is totally cool with this”

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Milovan1

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I've owned a 11' or 12' Reticulated Python as well that I would feed Guinea pigs. Also owned a Black Kingsnake (nigritus) from Mexico that was very friendly and beautiful.
Other then that Iv'e owned 9 Red Bellied Piranha's from the Amazon that ranged in size small - large. Had them in a fairly large tank. I would tell friends to go ahead and stick their hand/arm in the tank and when one of my friends would make their way slowly with their hand to the opening of the tank at the top the Piranha's would inch their way up towards the top getting ready to strike and my friend would back off. My self I would stick my arms in the tank all the time to clean it. Just got to know how to without getting chewed up. You have to casually walk up to the tank, walk
slowly along the front side and then very quickly plunge your arm into the tank on the far side. This method would instantly scare the fish
to the other side of the tank and they would stay put being so scared and I would clean the inside of the tank on that half side I plunged my arm into then I would do the same to scare them to the side I just cleaned and would go ahead and clean the other side they were just at. Never a prob.

I've also owned illegal elongated Snake Head fish's with the big razor sharp triangle shaped teeth. I v'e owned 3 Wolves, 1 was a White Timber
Wolf (96% pure) and 2 all Black Wolves (100% pure) with yellow eye's and club feet. I got the 3 as cubs and raised them to maturity. We had a
great bond/love for each other all the way through to at a later point when I gave them to a friend up in Central Cali who had a very large ranch with much more room to roam/play for the Wolves for the most part. My buddy has Wild Boar, Deer etc.. roam his ranch from time to time. Good habitat for the Wolves. The White Wolf I named as a cub Thunder, 1 of my Black Wolves I named Dark Star as a cub and my other Black Wolf was named Blaze as a cub. I had a large back yard but my buddy had the very large Ranch so it came to a time I had to give them up so they could live a better life. At one point I had a wild animal permit with the city of LA. I also had an Alligator I got when it was only 2' feet long named it Wally Gator. I gave it up to a friend after having it awhile. Owned a pet store for 7 years as well back in the day.
 

jerryb73

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I've owned a 11' or 12' Reticulated Python as well that I would feed Guinea pigs. Also owned a Black Kingsnake (nigritus) from Mexico that was very friendly and beautiful.
Other then that Iv'e owned 9 Red Bellied Piranha's from the Amazon that ranged in size small - large. Had them in a fairly large tank. I would tell friends to go ahead and stick their hand/arm in the tank and when one of my friends would make their way slowly with their hand to the opening of the tank at the top the Piranha's would inch their way up towards the top getting ready to strike and my friend would back off. My self I would stick my arms in the tank all the time to clean it. Just got to know how to without getting chewed up. You have to casually walk up to the tank, walk
slowly along the front side and then very quickly plunge your arm into the tank on the far side. This method would instantly scare the fish
to the other side of the tank and they would stay put being so scared and I would clean the inside of the tank on that half side I plunged my arm into then I would do the same to scare them to the side I just cleaned and would go ahead and clean the other side they were just at. Never a prob.

I've also owned illegal elongated Snake Head fish's with the big razor sharp triangle shaped teeth. I v'e owned 3 Wolves, 1 was a White Timber
Wolf (96% pure) and 2 all Black Wolves (100% pure) with yellow eye's and club feet. I got the 3 as cubs and raised them to maturity. We had a
great bond/love for each other all the way through to at a later point when I gave them to a friend up in Central Cali who had a very large ranch with much more room to roam/play for the Wolves for the most part. My buddy has Wild Boar, Deer etc.. roam his ranch from time to time. Good habitat for the Wolves. The White Wolf I named as a cub Thunder, 1 of my Black Wolves I named Dark Star as a cub and my other Black Wolf was named Blaze as a cub. I had a large back yard but my buddy had the very large Ranch so it came to a time I had to give them up so they could live a better life. At one point I had a wild animal permit with the city of LA. I also had an Alligator I got when it was only 2' feet long named it Wally Gator. I gave it up to a friend after having it awhile. Owned a pet store for 7 years as well back in the day.
I’m pretty sure I couldn’t smoke with you:-| I’d probably be scared of you. Lol. Reptile man:shock:
 
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