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Post by goingpostal on Aug 6, 2011 15:42:34 GMT -5
Jersey girl started itching her back and started a trend Nero says he can be cute too Gypsy gives a half hearted version Craven upside down, Pandora just wants to know what's going on Jersey loves her pool! Some sleeping And my super cute new foster dog, shelter was calling her Honey but we don't like it, haven't picked anything better yet though, she hasn't met my dogs yet but if it goes well we might just keep her.
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Post by acodlin on Aug 6, 2011 16:29:41 GMT -5
What cute pictures I love your rescue, she's a beautiful girl! My dogs love to scratch their backs outside.. on the dirt lol, so everytime I pat their backs dirt comes flying off. My black lab looks grey after a good roll in the dirt.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 6, 2011 16:30:55 GMT -5
Lovely girl, please let us know what you choose for a name Thanks for sharing your pics
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Post by Sherry on Aug 6, 2011 16:32:42 GMT -5
I love how they scratch their backs ;D It always looks like they are having so much fun! And the foster girl looks like a real sweetheart
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Post by katt on Aug 6, 2011 16:35:28 GMT -5
hahaha this is great. I have some pictures like this I will have to find them... I loove your foster. She is adorable - what a sweet face! And yeah the name Honey doesn't even make sense. Maybe if she was fawn colored like Nero. What about Zena or Trinity?
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Post by goingpostal on Aug 6, 2011 16:48:40 GMT -5
Foster girl is a doll! And would be great for a first time bully owner, she's so low energy and laid back, not like my dogs at all! I can't believe how easy of a keeper she is and probably only around a year old. Still need to come up with a less stupid name.
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Post by katt on Aug 6, 2011 17:07:54 GMT -5
Our pets want to join in! My Mom's Great Dane Donka (pronounced Dune-kah) Miniature Schnauzer Holly Baby Koda ("stop! no photos please!") Kenai Hamlet the Hamster (RIP)
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Post by katt on Aug 6, 2011 17:09:09 GMT -5
Foster girl is a doll! And would be great for a first time bully owner, she's so low energy and laid back, not like my dogs at all! I can't believe how easy of a keeper she is and probably only around a year old. Still need to come up with a less stupid name. Well if she doesn't hit it off with your dogs, feel free to send her my way!
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Post by goingpostal on Aug 6, 2011 17:17:45 GMT -5
Upside down dane is great! I think it's so funny watching huge dogs do pretty much anything. I actually still read on a dane forum because it was a breed we considered getting, maybe someday when we have a larger vehicle.
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Post by Sherry on Aug 6, 2011 17:29:33 GMT -5
Why would you need a vehicle Just saddle up the dane ;D
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Post by goingpostal on Aug 6, 2011 19:40:17 GMT -5
You could probably do carting with a Dane, have them pull you around like little horses do. ;D
On a good note, took foster girl and Jersey out walking, they got some sniffing, butt and face to face done with no snarkiness, both girls did really well actually, other than the foster pretty much ripping my arm out, we were gone about 30 minutes but only made it 2-3 blocks. Man leash training is a pain and she's strong! Not as strong as Nero but close. Jersey looks so petite next to her, I'm wondering how much she weighs.
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Post by Sherry on Aug 6, 2011 22:22:22 GMT -5
That's excellent that they did so well together!
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Post by goingpostal on Aug 6, 2011 22:47:17 GMT -5
Yeah I was pretty happy with the result, Jersey tends to have an attitude and same sex pit bulls aren't really the best combo but I'm hoping the age gap and her puppiness help. Nero will be a tough one too, he really doesn't seem to like other dogs but he's never met another female his size. But we have no problem rotating dogs and doing intros slow. I shouldn't even try because I know if she does get along with my two, that means we just got another dog. Another plus, she seems ok with the cat, who actually braved it and came downstairs.
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Post by Heather on Aug 6, 2011 23:51:35 GMT -5
How about an inverted wolfhound puppy? and then there's this one, sent to me by the breeder who decided that Mithrandir had some very peculiar sleeping habits. He is in this photo about 6 weeks old ciao
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Post by Sherry on Aug 7, 2011 0:55:54 GMT -5
Oh, those are too funny ;D And weird I guess maybe he must think he comes from the mustelid family or something?
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