Yea I assume because they can see the pup from the county line.tennbengal wrote: ↑Thu Oct 08, 2020 9:03 amYeah NL, don't dox him. The locals already knew where to wander to try and see the pup...
Man's Best Friend
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This is why we can't have new friends.
Hold on, I'm trying to see if Jack London ever gets this fire built or not.
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Also RE my last post, gives me a reason to post my favorite photoshop of all time.
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1.) there is really a website for everything
https://www.doesthedogdie.com/
2.) how long until the home version?
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2.) how long until the home version?
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That is hilarious.
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We can only have one MW, dammit.
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MaxWebster better start posting puppy pics then.
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Absolutely.
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No worries on the “sleuthing”, I knew when I posted that info it wasn’t the most indiscrete. With respect to my hometown I’ll keep the hints going: birthplace of the oil industry!
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Jed Clampet's backyard. Got you now.
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You guys are bullies!
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Saudi Arabia?
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Dog is home.
Tricked us into taking the cone off so he could reach his water bowl and then when I went out to get dinner (TACO NIGHT) my wife and kids took their eyes off him for a minute and he jumped on the couch. Then they held him there until I got home so I could pick him up and off the couch. Ate a little bit.
Tricked us into taking the cone off so he could reach his water bowl and then when I went out to get dinner (TACO NIGHT) my wife and kids took their eyes off him for a minute and he jumped on the couch. Then they held him there until I got home so I could pick him up and off the couch. Ate a little bit.
I felt aswirl with warm secretions.
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Good to hear, rass.
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Glad to hear that Rass, good luck on the road to recovery. Max just inhaled a box of fries, so there’s that
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So did my Max!
Good to hear Rass.
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The aftermath of an illicit french fry indulgence -
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We’ve been worried lately about our 12 year-old girl. She’s been limping a lot and occasionally stumbling. She has a great attitude and always wants to be on the go, anyway. So we took her to the vet, who said it is probably arthritis. (She blew an ACL almost three years ago, but that was a back leg and the current issue is with a front leg, so it isn’t that.) The vet said to keep her on an anti-inflammatory pills (Rovera) consistently for a week, with no walks, so she rests the leg. But that just makes things harder, because she feels better and really wants her walks (and she’d rather poop on a walk than in the yard, anyway.) Sigh.
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Holy shit this fucking dog is farting all over me.
Hold on, I'm trying to see if Jack London ever gets this fire built or not.
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This good boi would have been the best First Dog ever.
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Probably claims he’s 1/16th Native American Dog.
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I'll hear nothing bad against the queen, or the first doggo, CDboi.
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Uhh, throw shade with more accuracy next time cheeseboi.govmentchedda wrote: ↑Fri Oct 09, 2020 7:25 pm I'll hear nothing bad against the queen, or the first doggo, CDboi.
BFJ, meant that for you
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My dog's farts tonight were the worst she's ever had. Absolutely revolting.
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I knew what you meant. I was just happy to find out there was a breed called a Native American Dog.govmentchedda wrote: ↑Fri Oct 09, 2020 8:21 pmUhh, throw shade with more accuracy next time cheeseboi.govmentchedda wrote: ↑Fri Oct 09, 2020 7:25 pm I'll hear nothing bad against the queen, or the first doggo, CDboi.
BFJ, meant that for you
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You calling Bailey, "Pupohontas"?bfj wrote: ↑Sat Oct 10, 2020 11:51 amI knew what you meant. I was just happy to find out there was a breed called a Native American Dog.govmentchedda wrote: ↑Fri Oct 09, 2020 8:21 pmUhh, throw shade with more accuracy next time cheeseboi.govmentchedda wrote: ↑Fri Oct 09, 2020 7:25 pm I'll hear nothing bad against the queen, or the first doggo, CDboi.
BFJ, meant that for you
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I’ve had a few drinks to celebrate this occasion. (Despite learning about the defecation after the 3 or 7 drinks I’ve consumed tonight.). Go Gus!
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Good boy Gus!
Also want to say that if you've had a few drinks - or edibles - and are looking for something to watch. YouTube has a lot of Flyball videos from the annual Crufts' dog shows in the UK.
Fine entertainment.
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We adopted a 5 month black lab rescue a month ago. Still no papers for her, but what we expected as a calm/sometimes lazy lab has turned into a pup with endless amounts of energy. She was thin, but only seems to get longer legs and more athletic looking each day. We are still waiting on her paperwork, but we are thinking the mix part is a whippet. The hair/size/shape/energy levels seem to match. She gets at least 4 miles of walks a day and is still ready to go for another one. The wife has started running with her. A jog for her barely gets the pup into a trot. I've never seen her even breathe heavily. I'm not sure what we got ourselves into.
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Congratulations! Now, do yourself a favor and get into obedience training right away. Smartest thing we ever did.testuser2 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 12, 2020 1:01 pm We adopted a 5 month black lab rescue a month ago. Still no papers for her, but what we expected as a calm/sometimes lazy lab has turned into a pup with endless amounts of energy. She was thin, but only seems to get longer legs and more athletic looking each day. We are still waiting on her paperwork, but we are thinking the mix part is a whippet. The hair/size/shape/energy levels seem to match. She gets at least 4 miles of walks a day and is still ready to go for another one. The wife has started running with her. A jog for her barely gets the pup into a trot. I've never seen her even breathe heavily. I'm not sure what we got ourselves into.
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Buckle up. Our last pup was a lab mix of some sort (no papers, but looked fully lab), and she only became '"not a puppy" when her health started to deteriorate around 13 yrs old. Can't imagine that mixed with a whippet.testuser2 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 12, 2020 1:01 pm We adopted a 5 month black lab rescue a month ago. Still no papers for her, but what we expected as a calm/sometimes lazy lab has turned into a pup with endless amounts of energy. She was thin, but only seems to get longer legs and more athletic looking each day. We are still waiting on her paperwork, but we are thinking the mix part is a whippet. The hair/size/shape/energy levels seem to match. She gets at least 4 miles of walks a day and is still ready to go for another one. The wife has started running with her. A jog for her barely gets the pup into a trot. I've never seen her even breathe heavily. I'm not sure what we got ourselves into.
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Sounds like my previous neighbor's dogs. Had a yellow lab that was full blown puppy energy until she was 16. She was blind and arthritic in the end, but still jumped all over everyone and went nuts. They got a chocolate lab puppy when the first one was 14 or so. That dog is now 10, grey and only slightly slowed. She'll jump all over you, but now rolls over for a belly rub after a few minutes instead of continuing to jump. Not sure if they don't do a good job disciplining or just had some crazy labs.govmentchedda wrote: ↑Mon Oct 12, 2020 1:49 pmBuckle up. Our last pup was a lab mix of some sort (no papers, but looked fully lab), and she only became '"not a puppy" when her health started to deteriorate around 13 yrs old. Can't imagine that mixed with a whippet.testuser2 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 12, 2020 1:01 pm We adopted a 5 month black lab rescue a month ago. Still no papers for her, but what we expected as a calm/sometimes lazy lab has turned into a pup with endless amounts of energy. She was thin, but only seems to get longer legs and more athletic looking each day. We are still waiting on her paperwork, but we are thinking the mix part is a whippet. The hair/size/shape/energy levels seem to match. She gets at least 4 miles of walks a day and is still ready to go for another one. The wife has started running with her. A jog for her barely gets the pup into a trot. I've never seen her even breathe heavily. I'm not sure what we got ourselves into.
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My neighbor has two black labs and I hate both of them.
The dogs are OK, though.
Not really, they bark a lot and on multiple occasions run into our yard and take a shit. But that isn't the dogs' fault.
The dogs are OK, though.
Not really, they bark a lot and on multiple occasions run into our yard and take a shit. But that isn't the dogs' fault.
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Most wives don’t like that sancarlos...sancarlos wrote: ↑Mon Oct 12, 2020 1:48 pmCongratulations! Now, do yourself a favor and get into obedience training right away. Smartest thing we ever did.testuser2 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 12, 2020 1:01 pm We adopted a 5 month black lab rescue a month ago. Still no papers for her, but what we expected as a calm/sometimes lazy lab has turned into a pup with endless amounts of energy. She was thin, but only seems to get longer legs and more athletic looking each day. We are still waiting on her paperwork, but we are thinking the mix part is a whippet. The hair/size/shape/energy levels seem to match. She gets at least 4 miles of walks a day and is still ready to go for another one. The wife has started running with her. A jog for her barely gets the pup into a trot. I've never seen her even breathe heavily. I'm not sure what we got ourselves into.
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From my experience, disciplining her was really hard and never really stuck. Don't get me wrong I've seen chilled out labs (mostly those that were trained from an early age as hunting companions), but I've also seen very many zany labs.The Sybian wrote: ↑Mon Oct 12, 2020 2:39 pmSounds like my previous neighbor's dogs. Had a yellow lab that was full blown puppy energy until she was 16. She was blind and arthritic in the end, but still jumped all over everyone and went nuts. They got a chocolate lab puppy when the first one was 14 or so. That dog is now 10, grey and only slightly slowed. She'll jump all over you, but now rolls over for a belly rub after a few minutes instead of continuing to jump. Not sure if they don't do a good job disciplining or just had some crazy labs.govmentchedda wrote: ↑Mon Oct 12, 2020 1:49 pmBuckle up. Our last pup was a lab mix of some sort (no papers, but looked fully lab), and she only became '"not a puppy" when her health started to deteriorate around 13 yrs old. Can't imagine that mixed with a whippet.testuser2 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 12, 2020 1:01 pm We adopted a 5 month black lab rescue a month ago. Still no papers for her, but what we expected as a calm/sometimes lazy lab has turned into a pup with endless amounts of energy. She was thin, but only seems to get longer legs and more athletic looking each day. We are still waiting on her paperwork, but we are thinking the mix part is a whippet. The hair/size/shape/energy levels seem to match. She gets at least 4 miles of walks a day and is still ready to go for another one. The wife has started running with her. A jog for her barely gets the pup into a trot. I've never seen her even breathe heavily. I'm not sure what we got ourselves into.
Labradoodles are all the rage down here and every one of those dogs I've ever met has been even nuttier. Friendly as hell, but they've all acted pretty coked up.
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Double lab owner here. You're in for a wild ride but they're the best doge.
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Two yellow labs for me as well. Lucy is 12 and slow and arthritic. She's been an "old" dog for years now. In fairness to her, she's been through chemo twice.
My other dog, Fuzzy Kat, is an 8-year-old puppy. She's constantly happy and full of boundless energy.
They're just great dogs.
My other dog, Fuzzy Kat, is an 8-year-old puppy. She's constantly happy and full of boundless energy.
They're just great dogs.
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I LOVE my chocolate labradoodle. Absolutely wonderful.
But I've put my foot down and the next dog is a yellow lab.
But I've put my foot down and the next dog is a yellow lab.
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