Dogs
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Gollum the Sphynx. That is a riot! great name. He seems like he has no sense of humor for Brutus and Alan.
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Gollum thinks he´s a dog, he just looks miserable.0
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The face on this one! Really tugs the heartstrings It says You Must Love Me Or I'll Be Sad. I'd be silly putty in the paws of this dog!
And I am! She was a shelter puppy, and she has some issues (scared of everything, hoards food, and now her arthritis makes her yelp everytime she moves), but she loves me (she is beta to my alpha) and wants to protect me from everybody.
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Excuse the blurred pic, they never stand still for long. That black and white spotted one is named cow. Yes, I have a goat named cow.
And all of these guys are mine. There are many more out of frame. Plus we have 2 dogs, 9 cats, fish, and cockatiels.0 -
sweetteadrinker2 wrote: »
Excuse the blurred pic, they never stand still for long. That black and white spotted one is named cow. Yes, I have a goat named cow.
And all of these guys are mine. There are many more out of frame. Plus we have 2 dogs, 9 cats, fish, and cockatiels.
Oh goodness.
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And easier way to pill a dog/cat is to stick it as far back as you can on their tongue and then blow a puff of air up their nose. It will make them swallow. Learned this from a vet after years of trying to pill the dog before going in the car. Nothing like being projectile puked on by your best fur friend when it is in the middle of winter.0
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I wish I knew how to post a photo here. But you can look at my avatar photo to see my sweet Simba.
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All of them are so cute! I'd love to post my fur baby, but how the heck do you post pictures here???!?!??0
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On the bar above the text box for composing your post, there is a symbol that looks like a dog-eared sheet of paper (next to the hyperlink symbol). Click it! Not a very intuitive symbol IMHO... What happened to using the standard picture upload symbol (you know, the box that looks like it has mountains in it)?0
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This is Otto the Boston and Moose the Puggle. I give Otto his phenobarbital twice day in bread. Such a cute little pain he is. Maybe I should try cat $:::t. !!!!0 -
It's my pleasure to introduce SoLow the Miniature Pinscher (he is still not happy with me that I gave him such a name as a joke-- SoLow as in "so low to the ground" being as he is a Min Pin. Pete is a Chiweenie (Chihuahua and weenie dog mix). He actually is a white dog with some brown spots. That black spot on his head is a grease stain because he likes to explore under parked cars when we go for walks.0 -
Love all of the pictures of everyones babies! So sweet! Im not where I can add pictures right now or I would add!0
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Please do share when you can Karlottap!!! I also have loved seeing such sweet pups and I can't get enough!!!0
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Everyone has such cute doggies! And goats, love the goats LOL!0
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Our 16 year old hound that will probably not be with us much longer. This was in better days as she isn't doing too well right now.0 -
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Here are my two at the park just down the road from us, we go walking here all the time and they get to chase all the ducks and geese back into the lake
well, that didn't work properly, I don't know what im doing! LOL0 -
This is ET. He is mix breed and is super smart. He does like the cats bed too! He has Megaesopghagus. I have to freeze his food into meatballs and feed him throughout the day. Otherwise his food doesn't get into his stomach. I enjoy taking care of him!
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This is Harley. He will eat pretty much anything, but especially loves cheese. I'm guessing he's going to be happy that I'm going back to LC; that means lots of cheese in the house!0 -
Let's see if this really works. (I'm a Techno-Dinosaur...)
There she is, my sweetie Simba. She's leaning on my daughter who was eating a chicken sandwich. Simba is saying "I'm watching, just in case you drop some..."
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THis now 16 year old sweetie, a rescue from a mean neighbor, is toooo clever about pills. I must COAT the pill in butter…and bury in her dinner. When powdered meds are needed I MUST take a gel capsule ( from a bottle of cheap herbs, dump the herbs, save the gel cap, fill) then coat with butter again, maybe wrap in ham…and she will eat it. Old, almost deaf, teeth worn to gums…but runs like a rocket dog daily wants to go on long walks 2x a day…I am giving her lots of loving as I know it won't be much longer.
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If you look at my pictures you will see several of Daisy. She's a 4 pound Yorkie who goes almost everywhere with me/us. She rides in her carrier on the back of one of our motorcycles and she loves bikers, rallies, camping, and generally being anywhere that we are. We also have a golden retriever but I don't have any pictures of her up right now. The only bad thing about dogs is that they don't live long enough.
Pills & dogs story: On July 4th I was giving Shanda, our big dog, a pill for anxiety prior to the fireworks starting. I used frosting (there was birthday cake) and she managed to drop the pill. Daisy swooped in from behind me and before I could say Leave it, she gobbled it up. So off we went to the ER to pump her stomach...
Oh yes, and Squeeee!! Goats! Totally adorable!0 -
BikerGirlElaine wrote: »If you look at my pictures you will see several of Daisy. She's a 4 pound Yorkie who goes almost everywhere with me/us. She rides in her carrier on the back of one of our motorcycles and she loves bikers, rallies, camping, and generally being anywhere that we are. We also have a golden retriever but I don't have any pictures of her up right now. The only bad thing about dogs is that they don't live long enough.
Pills & dogs story: On July 4th I was giving Shanda, our big dog, a pill for anxiety prior to the fireworks starting. I used frosting (there was birthday cake) and she managed to drop the pill. Daisy swooped in from behind me and before I could say Leave it, she gobbled it up. So off we went to the ER to pump her stomach...
Oh yes, and Squeeee!! Goats! Totally adorable!
Ugh...fireworks anxiety. My vet actually prescribed xanax for my mini GSD/husky mix--in a human-size dose. It did absolutely nothing for her. We ended up doubling it up, and adding some benedryl on top. That got her just calm enough to not rip my arm off with every explosion (I had her on a leash with me, so she wouldn't be freaking out alone in her crate or something). We've had her since she was a pup, she's nearly 6 years old, and this fear of explosions in new within the last few months. No idea what happened to make her so scared. Guess it's time to try some desensitization with her, before the next fireworks holiday rolls around (or deer season)...0 -
A picture of my Cocker Spaniel
We have a cocker, too. Just love their little faces!
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Aww, I love all of the babies! Here are mine, Quita (chihuahua mix) and Pierre (Fox Terrier)
Us at the dog park:
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