Puppy Pics for people that like puppy pics

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  • lporter229
    lporter229 Posts: 4,907 Member
    kace_kay wrote: »
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    Your fur babies aren't at all spoiled, are they??? LOl. So cute!
  • beagletracks
    beagletracks Posts: 6,034 Member
    _barefoot_ wrote: »
    Park time!

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    So cute ... your new name fits you :)

    Thanks! I was tired of peppermintpudgy, and the beagles and I make a lot of tracks every day <3:)
  • cee134
    cee134 Posts: 33,711 Member
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  • beagletracks
    beagletracks Posts: 6,034 Member
    cee134 wrote: »

    They’ll let you know if they’re bored/annoyed/anxious. Pip pulled up quite a bit of the carpet in my old house. He did not like being left alone. Maybe I overdid it providing him pals to keep him company... nah.
  • tag624
    tag624 Posts: 166 Member
    well this is the best thread ever!
  • Tacklewasher
    Tacklewasher Posts: 7,122 Member
    tag624 wrote: »
    well this is the best thread ever!

    It is.

    I love the dog being sick for eating a rock.
  • Keto_N_Iron
    Keto_N_Iron Posts: 5,385 Member
    tag624 wrote: »
    well this is the best thread ever!

    It is.

    I love the dog being sick for eating a rock.

    OMG it was horrible!! Poor baby couldn't eat for 2 days!
  • Tacklewasher
    Tacklewasher Posts: 7,122 Member
    tag624 wrote: »
    well this is the best thread ever!

    It is.

    I love the dog being sick for eating a rock.

    OMG it was horrible!! Poor baby couldn't eat for 2 days!

    Sorry, I didn't mean that she was sick. It just struck me as such a "dog thing" to eat a rock is all.

    One of mine grabbed a porkchop bone (yeah, I was done but should have put the plate up higher) resulting in a late night visit to the vet. She had it lodged in her mouth and, of course, panicked and wouldn't let us get it out. At the vets he was afraid he would have to put her under as she was freaking out and would not let him near her. Fortunately the bone broke before he did and she was fine, but yeah, to me they do dumb "dog things" that end up stressing us out.

    My apologies if I sounded insensitive to a sick dog. I didn't mean it that way.
  • cee134
    cee134 Posts: 33,711 Member
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  • Keto_N_Iron
    Keto_N_Iron Posts: 5,385 Member
    edited November 2017
    tag624 wrote: »
    well this is the best thread ever!

    It is.

    I love the dog being sick for eating a rock.

    OMG it was horrible!! Poor baby couldn't eat for 2 days!

    Sorry, I didn't mean that she was sick. It just struck me as such a "dog thing" to eat a rock is all.

    One of mine grabbed a porkchop bone (yeah, I was done but should have put the plate up higher) resulting in a late night visit to the vet. She had it lodged in her mouth and, of course, panicked and wouldn't let us get it out. At the vets he was afraid he would have to put her under as she was freaking out and would not let him near her. Fortunately the bone broke before he did and she was fine, but yeah, to me they do dumb "dog things" that end up stressing us out.

    My apologies if I sounded insensitive to a sick dog. I didn't mean it that way.

    Oh no I wasn't upset at all!! It just baffles me that he would eat a rock that would make him so damn sick. We still laugh about it! @Tacklewasher
  • beagletracks
    beagletracks Posts: 6,034 Member
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    Pip!!!! Thanks for helping us get rid of those VHS tapes.
  • beagletracks
    beagletracks Posts: 6,034 Member
    edited November 2017
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    Here's Pip with my sister's dog Crombie about 5 years ago. Bad dawgs!
  • beagletracks
    beagletracks Posts: 6,034 Member
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    And then Liza joined our little family and proved to be a voracious reader.
  • beagletracks
    beagletracks Posts: 6,034 Member
    tag624 wrote: »
    well this is the best thread ever!

    It is.

    I love the dog being sick for eating a rock.

    OMG it was horrible!! Poor baby couldn't eat for 2 days!

    Sorry, I didn't mean that she was sick. It just struck me as such a "dog thing" to eat a rock is all.

    One of mine grabbed a porkchop bone (yeah, I was done but should have put the plate up higher) resulting in a late night visit to the vet. She had it lodged in her mouth and, of course, panicked and wouldn't let us get it out. At the vets he was afraid he would have to put her under as she was freaking out and would not let him near her. Fortunately the bone broke before he did and she was fine, but yeah, to me they do dumb "dog things" that end up stressing us out.

    My apologies if I sounded insensitive to a sick dog. I didn't mean it that way.

    Oh no I wasn't upset at all!! It just baffles me that he would eat a rock that would make him so damn sick. We still laugh about it! @Tacklewasher

    My dogs like to chew on rocks. It's bizarre. They'll chase each other around trying to get their paws on whatever tasty rock one of them has. Meanwhile there are toys and bones everywhere... but not as appealing as a particular rock. Haven't swallowed any big ones, thank god. That can cause a serious block and make them really sick, requiring surgery...
  • lporter229
    lporter229 Posts: 4,907 Member
    OMG, all of this doggie destruction is cracking me up. The only thing that my girl has ever destroyed was a brand new cashmere sweater. I guess she has expensive taste.
  • lporter229
    lporter229 Posts: 4,907 Member
    cee134 wrote: »
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    This one kind of looks like my dog, so it is really cracking me up. I can only imagine what she would do if we did that to her. Of course, I can't begin to guess how they even got that thing on!
  • beagletracks
    beagletracks Posts: 6,034 Member
    Clover meeting our mini Donkey
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    Clover in her DIY wood crate coffee table I built over the weekend.
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    Our new Irish Setter puppy Clover
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    Oh my god! I love Clover so much! And your mini donkey! Out on our walk just a bit ago we passed by an Irish Setter or possibly a golden retriever wet and cowering in somebody's driveway. No address or phone number on the tag, but I noticed the gate to the front yard was unlatched, so I let her in and latched it. As soon as she was in she started barking at us, so I'm pretty confident it was her yard. Have seen a golden in that yard before... hopefully she lives there and is now safe and warm inside... or somebody is wondering how the hell this poor pup ended up enclosed in their yard.
  • Tacklewasher
    Tacklewasher Posts: 7,122 Member
    klkarlen wrote: »
    Jack Russel Terrorist

    LOL

    Neighbour had one of those.