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Dog lovers thread
February 29, 2012 at
12:13 PM
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So really slow/boring day at work today. Figured I should show off some pictures of my dogs.
I never thought I was going to ever own little dogs.
thats Baxter
this is butters
The rough life
Post pictures of your four legged friends!
I never thought I was going to ever own little dogs.
thats Baxter
this is butters
The rough life
Post pictures of your four legged friends!
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Here's roxy
Heres roxy doing her favorite thing in the world
Butters as a puppy
I'm not great at brushing her very regularly, but they are easy to brush and if I do it outside just a couple times a week for five or ten minutes it does really cut down on the dog hair floating around in side.
If I had my own place, with a real yard, I would (and plan to) take her.
Also - we are very lucky that she isn't much of a barker - so she doesn't irritate the neighbors Thank goodness! And I do her very much!
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Thank you for enduring my image spam. [folds the pictures back up in his wallet]
The under the bed shot and the before and after bath shots are my favorite.
So cute!
Lazy and sick here:
A puppy of 90 pounds or so:
It was three months ago today I held him while he was put to sleep. I'm actually tearing up typing this. I grew up with dogs. He was "my" first dog not my parents. I have never known a better dog. I rescued him at nine months old. I think his ashes weigh more than some people's dogs
The under the bed shot and the before and after bath shots are my favorite.
So cute!
We have a six-month-old labradoodle, and she was the same way the first day we got her, since she was flown. She tried to hide under the couch, but there's only like an inch of clearance so she just curled up as close to it as possible for the whole day.
How old is yours now?
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If I had my own place, with a real yard, I would (and plan to) take her.
Also - we are very lucky that she isn't much of a barker - so she doesn't irritate the neighbors Thank goodness! And I do her very much!
Much like having children, if you're going to get a dog, you have a moral and ethical responsibility to do the best for them that you can. Otherwise, why get a pet at all? By keeping them outside, you are denying them one of their most basic needs, which is the need to be with you. There's nothing to discuss. I know and you know that that dog is going to continue to live outside. At some point, I hope you realize just how much you let him down.