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Post by jamesp on Jun 12, 2016 12:40:42 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Jun 12, 2016 12:54:23 GMT -5
That hard, rugged gentleman in those pics is turned marshmallow by a bunch of little puppies.
I love that.
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Post by Pat on Jun 12, 2016 12:57:55 GMT -5
James and little furry friends having a wonderful time. Life is good!
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Post by jamesp on Jun 12, 2016 14:00:58 GMT -5
That hard, rugged gentleman in those pics is turned marshmallow by a bunch of little puppies. I love that. It's like a hypodermic needle full of life injected into you. Melted me down.
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Post by jamesp on Jun 12, 2016 14:01:48 GMT -5
James and little furry friends having a wonderful time. Life is good! Overdose Pat, lots of life.
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Post by rockjunquie on Jun 12, 2016 14:15:08 GMT -5
I spent the other day with that little 6 week pit pup. They sure do have a way of turning rain into sunshine. Too adorable. Even at her tender age she was all about playing with sticks and tug of war. The little growl made everyone go, "awwwww".
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Post by jamesp on Jun 12, 2016 16:42:05 GMT -5
I spent the other day with that little 6 week pit pup. They sure do have a way of turning rain into sunshine. Too adorable. Even at her tender age she was all about playing with sticks and tug of war. The little growl made everyone go, "awwwww". She will grow up fast. pit bulls are pups for a short period. mature quick. RR lanky and clumsy for 2 years. Slow PB's born tugging, lots of fun/energy/attitude. Enjoy Tela.
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Post by El JeffA on Jun 12, 2016 17:06:47 GMT -5
That hard, rugged gentleman in those pics is turned marshmallow by a bunch of little puppies. I love that. It's like a hypodermic needle full of life injected into you. Melted me down. Ha...like 8 mouthfuls of hypodermic needles, I am sure. That really makes me miss our Jack Russel, Katy. She slept in our bed for 16 years minus 6 weeks. Kindest, most gentle soul you'd ever want to meet. That dog probably traveled over 1/2 million miles with us in our vehicles. She died in my arms from a seizure she could not come out of 3 years ago. It is kinda funny how an animal can melt your heart...
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Post by Deleted on Jun 12, 2016 17:34:49 GMT -5
It's like a hypodermic needle full of life injected into you. Melted me down. Ha...like 8 mouthfuls of hypodermic needles, I am sure. That really makes me miss our Jack Russel, Katy. She slept in our bed for 16 years minus 6 weeks. Kindest, most gentle soul you'd ever want to meet. That dog probably traveled over 1/2 million miles with us in our vehicles. She died in my arms from a seizure she could not come out of 3 years ago. It is kinda funny how an animal can melt your heart... Sorry for your loss. Hobo the Wonderdog is 12+ yrs. His expiration date is coming too soon.he shows signs of age. Cataracts, grey hair. He still jumps in my arms. Thigh high now, instead of chest high a decade ago.
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Post by rockjunquie on Jun 12, 2016 17:50:15 GMT -5
My brother in law and sister in law had a dog, Floyd. We can't have a dog, so we were really partial to him. He went to his maker on Saturday. He stopped eating and drinking, but they enticed him with a steak wrapped in bacon for his dinner and in the morning they took him to the vet. He was a really good dog. He was the best toe licker ever! LOL!
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Post by jamesp on Jun 12, 2016 18:03:34 GMT -5
Dog stories like these make me cry like a baby. It's their loyalty that tears you up.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 12, 2016 18:27:21 GMT -5
rockjunquieTela, +1 but I couldn't make myself 'like' your post. The humorous memory makes it awesome.
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Post by El JeffA on Jun 12, 2016 18:37:57 GMT -5
Their love IS unconditional. Your pups have me rethinking getting another jamesp they are adorable!!...but I want to be settled in one place and able to spend the much needed time for raising a puppy. Our home is is in Homosassa Springs, FL.and I work and currently rent in the Panhandle. My better half flies from here to Atlanta and back every week. It just doesn't seem fair to a new addition to the family, ya know?
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Post by El JeffA on Jun 12, 2016 18:47:39 GMT -5
My brother in law and sister in law had a dog, Floyd. We can't have a dog, so we were really partial to him. He went to his maker on Saturday. He stopped eating and drinking, but they enticed him with a steak wrapped in bacon for his dinner and in the morning they took him to the vet. He was a really good dog. He was the best toe licker ever! LOL! "best toe licker ever" that definitely made me laugh!!
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Post by napoleonrags on Jun 12, 2016 20:08:13 GMT -5
Dogs are wonderful. When I met my wife, she was a cat person. We bought a house and were robbed in the first few months. At the time she was a vet tech. We adopted a beat-up Sheltie, "Ed". Cancer claimed him a few years after, and we were robbed shorty after. Aquired a mutt-healer-merle-one-blue-eyed thing, Chispa. Awesome dog. 13 years mostly strong. She started to decline quickly and was hit by a car two years ago. Still struggling. Soon after we were robbed. Cats are wonderful for taking care of the mice and the rabbits in the garden, but they don't intimated the teenagers who like to rob our house (we always find empty bottles of liquor afterwards). We have another pup in the house picked up from Big Bones Rescue, Dobie-Australian Shepard-small-mutt-bitch-thing that was rescued from Tijuana, named "Tija" ... "Teeha." Would post pics but posting on this board takes a few extra steps that I haven't mustered up the gumption to do yet. Good dogs show me how to treat everyone.
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Post by Intheswamp on Jun 12, 2016 22:14:48 GMT -5
My brother in law and sister in law had a dog, Floyd. We can't have a dog, so we were really partial to him. He went to his maker on Saturday. He stopped eating and drinking, but they enticed him with a steak wrapped in bacon for his dinner and in the morning they took him to the vet. He was a really good dog. He was the best toe licker ever! LOL! That's a hard row to hoe, but it shows great love for an animal.
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Post by jamesp on Jun 13, 2016 5:57:54 GMT -5
Always liked the 'dog side' of people. We had dog parties hear at the farm for years. Because they were people we had an important connection with-their dogs.
Like to hear peoples dog relationships such as those in this thread.
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Post by jamesp on Jun 13, 2016 7:15:48 GMT -5
Adult opinion, they done had their litters, no mas
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Post by spiceman on Jun 13, 2016 10:02:25 GMT -5
Oh, here's one that makes you smile,maybe. Started a new tumble, my usual mix.. Water, grit, kitty litter. But I was out of kitty litter so I put in some dog food to maybe thicken the slurry.(LOL If nothing else it should make the white strips brighter. HA
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Post by rockpickerforever on Jun 13, 2016 10:04:19 GMT -5
Lol
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