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Thread: Dog Breeds?
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03-06-2006, 03:08 PM #21
I have no clue what breeds they might be, but they are AS CUTE AS HELL!
Honestly, how could you not love those faces? I imagine they're providing you with tons of entertainment at that age.
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03-07-2006, 03:17 PM #22Originally Posted by xman
Yea, tons.
I now have to re-upolster an entire chair. I've had to treat all my phone chords and electrical chords with red pepper sauce to keep them from chewing through them. Because I don't want to walk around smelling like red-pepper I have to keep my shoes at elevations higher than 4 feet as they have become adept at jumping and pulling things off the edge of the table or other similarly situated shelving. They totally ignore the chew toys I got for them and chew everything they're NOT supposed to .
I get about 6 1/2 hours sleep a night and that's only because they fall asleep to the sleeping tape I made (initialy it was almost 8 hours but it's leveled at 6.5)
I've got bags under my eyes even worse than the allergies give and my children don't understand why I'm not more loving towards these cute little creatures.
The only comfort I got is that they learned really fast not to mess in the house after I started penning them in the cage.
I have to go for surgery next week and I'll be in rehab several months with little to no use of my arms so the children will get a taste of what I do every day with these "cutsies"
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03-07-2006, 07:24 PM #23
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Thanked: 0The Breed is without doubt "Mediterranian Ukaterian Terrier" = MUT
as for pit Bull, I wouldn't know ,its "illegal" for anyone to own one in south Florida due to all the attacks on people, but they do look like good fun pups!
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03-07-2006, 11:07 PM #24
Solutions, Not Band Aids
Originally Posted by nunz4
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03-10-2006, 02:56 AM #25
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Thanked: 0I found this thread while browsing and had to chime in. I'm not sure how old it is.
That floppy-eared dog is not rottie or dobie, she's predominantly Black and Tan Coonhound! See the following:
http://www.westminsterkennelclub.org...d/blkntan.html
Enjoy them.
Regards,
Robert
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03-10-2006, 05:37 PM #26
Thanks
I'm assuming they're both related as I found them both at the same time, abandoned in the middle of nowhere, though it's possible they were just from 2 separate bitches that were born around the same time.
The coon hound would explain some of their behavior. That was a good pic though. Save the white chest it looks like an older version of emily.
Glen F
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03-10-2006, 05:42 PM #27
and welcome
Originally Posted by RVL Saratoga
Glen F
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03-11-2006, 01:59 AM #28
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Thanked: 0I appreciate the welcome, Glen. I'm a regular over at ShaveMyFace.com, and went back to revisit straight razor shaving about a month ago (gave it an unsuccessful whirl about 10 years ago.) I picked up a well honed Heinkels from an SMF member. Having quite a bit of fun with it, this time around.
I'm just trying to come up to speed here before I jump in with both feet.
Dogs, on the other hand...
I've had two rotties; absolutely wonderful dogs. They are as kind as they are treated. My first, Caesar, was the gentlest dog I've ever encountered.
Again, all the best with your pups. Hopefully they become a treasured part of your family.
Regards,
Robert
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03-18-2006, 07:44 PM #29
Webbed Feet?
Someone was telling me that golden retrievers and other "bird dogs" have "webbed feet" to aid in their swimming.
I checked my golden retriever and saw that the digits are indeed "webbed" or connected all the way up to the pad with a layer of skin.
Then I checked these two pups and both have this.
On a whim I checked my manx cat (which has 6 digits on each foot) and it was the same.
So, is the "webbed feet" thing a wives tale or is there something to this that helps me determine the exact heritage of these mutts?
Thanks.
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03-18-2006, 08:20 PM #30
The labrador retriever also has webbed paws. They could be part lab.