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13 hours ago, Sandman said:

My little boston terrier jackasses were chewing on just about anything, so I bought a 2 pack of these horns on amazon. They fucking love them. It really does hold their attention. Unfortunately, it hurts like hell when you step on or kick one. Fuck.

Oh yeah, after they've gnawed on the ends and they are kind of shredded? Like stepping on jagged rocks.

10 hours ago, MissingInAction said:

Luna with her crew. These three are not to be fucked with.

 

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You, sir, are in for some trouble.

7 hours ago, stc said:

Open up please, I have a gift for you.

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Is that a possum? Edgar once ran inside and dropped a rat at my feet while I was in my home office on a conference call. Thanks for taking out the rodent, buddy, but save it till I'm not giving a client presentation.

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Man. Losing Chloe has been hard on the family. But I think Sadie (15 yo) is taking the loss of her sister the worst among us. She spent all day yesterday sleeping and lethargic. She did manage to eat this morning, but definitely not her usual appetite. She’s never lived a day of her life without her sister. So, I’ve decided to do something drastic which i will no doubt regret for a bit - I’m adopting Rigby. A 10-week Old labradoodle whose original adoptive parents realized was too much for their young family. She’s never going to replace Chloe, but we have a hole in our hearts that needs filling. And this sweet girl needs a forever home. And she was born three days after Chloe (16 years prior). My girls are beyond excited to meet her this Saturday.
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Sorry to hear about the losses, but happy to hear about the new additions.

Gabi has been referring to our dogs as her “dragons” lately. They protect from the witch that wants to turn her into a frog.

Papai doesn’t know how to do hair, but I kind of like the wild stylings.

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13 hours ago, Patricio Swayze said:

Sorry to hear about the losses, but happy to hear about the new additions.

Gabi has been referring to our dogs as her “dragons” lately. They protect from the witch that wants to turn her into a frog.

Papai doesn’t know how to do hair, but I kind of like the wild stylings.

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Wow, I don't think I've seen Gabi since she was a tiny infant! She's so big now!

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Wow, I don't think I've seen Gabi since she was a tiny infant! She's so big now!


Yep, growing like a weed! Her sister Amelia turned one at the end of May. For some reason it feels like she is taking forever to get to the talking and walking stage. Here she is with Jaca. Poor Jaca is getting old and grey.

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Sorry y’all, most of my dog pictures have kids in them these days.
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38 minutes ago, Patricio Swayze said:

 


Yep, growing like a weed! Her sister Amelia turned one at the end of May. For some reason it feels like she is taking forever to get to the talking and walking stage. Here she is with Jaca. Poor Jaca is getting old and grey.

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Sorry y’all, most of my dog pictures have kids in them these days.

 

Oh look at his big sweet face. It's ok, pup. Age gets all of us.

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We lost Lola last Saturday night and yesterday I took Ruffas to the vet for a growth on his paw and the vet says it looks malignant.  It's doubled in size in two weeks.  We're going to see a specialist on Tuesday and I'm hoping against hope that it isn't cancer.  We're all heartbroken over losing Lola already.  Losing two back to back would be devastating.

Thoughts for Ruffas please.

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So we picked up “Rigby” today and my girls saw her, looked into her hazel eyes, and immediately declared her name didn’t fit. So, without further ado, meet Bailey Sage...

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Blue visits the surgeon on Monday. With the meds having her feeling better, I've realized the vocal nature of a Husky, combined with the higher pitch of a Heeler's voice, is not the best combination. Geez...

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On 8/11/2018 at 9:36 AM, Patricio Swayze said:

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Fu doing the work, I don't see one witch anywhere.

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Bailey Brown Jackson said goodbye today at 3:25pm after a 15 year career of bringing joy and happiness to all who knew him (squirrels and other rats being the exception).  He had a long and distinguished career of brightening the lives of those whom he came in contact with, and filled our hearts with a lifetime of memories which we are now left to cherish in between the sadness of losing him to cancer.  I have always believed that he gave his very best every day to me in being my best canine friend and that someday it would be up to me to return the favor by being a responsible pet owner and letting him go rather than suffer.  We awoke this morning at 6am and after going outside, I held him in my lap for the better part of three hours, knowing that today was the day we would make our last awakening on earth together.  His demise was sudden, his suffering minimal, and his exit swift without pain.  There is a hurt in my heart that I know will be replaced by another wonderful rescue dog someday, but for today, it just aches to see all of the places where he once slept, ate, played, and lived.  My hope is to live out the rest of my days with the same outlook and attitude that my precious boy did.  Good dog, Bailey-see you on the other side.

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RIP Bailey.  The last couple of weeks have been tough for a lot of us. 

Ruffas visite The Hope Center on Tuesday.  Hopefully they’ll have good news.  If not, we’ll keep him comfortable as long as we can and do the right thing when necessary. 

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18 minutes ago, VABuckeye said:

RIP Bailey.  The last couple of weeks have been tough for a lot of us. 

Ruffas visite The Hope Center on Tuesday.  Hopefully they’ll have good news.  If not, we’ll keep him comfortable as long as we can and do the right thing when necessary. 

Hope you get a reprieve for Ruffas-I know how much he must mean to you. Let us know the outcome.

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We lost both our dogs in a two month time two years ago. Finally back to it after getting Wylie yesterday. He's mostly cattle dog. Mom is a heeler/bulldog and dad is a black mouth cur.

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2 hours ago, Deej said:

I am now up to $8500 in fixing Blue. The things we do for our dogs.

Hoping Blue gets well soon Deej.  The things our dogs do for us make the things we do for our dogs all worthwhile.  Blessings on your and your canine kid.

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I always thought that when Ski, my oldest goes I'd add up his vet bills. That was five years ago, I'm just glad hes still with me, worth it, espescially the shit I put myself though, and having to deal with tough circumstances before, during and after, he greets me with a howl and I love it.

Anyways, teamBlue!

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On 8/12/2018 at 5:20 PM, Deej said:

Worst part of this thread. We have enough dogs for it to be too regular of an occurrence.

So much better to have loved and lost a dog than to never have loved at all.  I've lived through the lives of 4 dogs and it makes me cherish Bo even more for what he brings us every day:

 

'my purple tongue camouflaged by the ferns'

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the daily vigil

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Beautiful...

 

I am in the hunt for a new one, scouring the shelters. There are so many wonderful choices (it breaks my heart people don't appreciate them) but I know the dog will pick me eventually.

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Ruffas update.  He's still with us.  The Hope Center couldn't tell us anything except that they wanted thousands and thousands of dollars to deform his paw.

We've consulted with our regular vet and comfort is the recipe right now.  We changed his bandage yesterday and it was rank.  We are hoping if we can get the infection eradicated he can have some quality of life.  He's a big dog and is 11 1/2.  If we can keep him comfortable and infection free I hope he will be with us for quite a while.  However, we know that as a big breed our time with him is shorter than we'd like it to be.

On a different note, the Aggie neighbor is coming to a cookout at my house tomorrow.  Should I put the goats under lock and key?

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22 minutes ago, VABuckeye said:

Ruffas update.  He's still with us.  The Hope Center couldn't tell us anything except that they wanted thousands and thousands of dollars to deform his paw.

We've consulted with our regular vet and comfort is the recipe right now.  We changed his bandage yesterday and it was rank.  We are hoping if we can get the infection eradicated he can have some quality of life.  He's a big dog and is 11 1/2.  If we can keep him comfortable and infection free I hope he will be with us for quite a while.  However, we know that as a big breed our time with him is shorter than we'd like it to be.

On a different note, the Aggie neighbor is coming to a cookout at my house tomorrow.  Should I put the goats under lock and key?

Sheep should definitely be under level one scrutiny with your invading Agroid.  I know Ruffas is getting what he needs and pray that his quality of life is both long and peaceful. 

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5 hours ago, NorthLoop said:

Little girls make good pillows

 

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Snap those memories as often as you can-they will be treasured someday.

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On 8/13/2018 at 7:36 PM, PantsTent said:

We lost both our dogs in a two month time two years ago. Finally back to it after getting Wylie yesterday. He's mostly cattle dog. Mom is a heeler/bulldog and dad is a black mouth cur.

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So this little guy was in the yard chewing on grass, and five minutes later went out and he is gone.  He's still very timid and is pretty shy to venture further out into the yard.  It makes no sense.  About 10 neighbors helped look for him and nothing.  Could something have snached him up?  I can't make any sense of it.  Fuck me.  If any of you live in the SW Austin Escarpment and SH45 area, please check the street and yard for this guy.

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11 hours ago, PantsTent said:

 

So this little guy was in the yard chewing on grass, and five minutes later went out and he is gone.  He's still very timid and is pretty shy to venture further out into the yard.  It makes no sense.  About 10 neighbors helped look for him and nothing.  Could something have snached him up?  I can't make any sense of it.  Fuck me.  If any of you live in the SW Austin Escarpment and SH45 area, please check the street and yard for this guy.

Fuck man. Hope to Hell you find him. 

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that sucks pants....   If you know the exact timeframe, I would ask your neighbors if any of them have cameras that face whichever side of the house he was in to see if someone snatched him.

its possible he escaped, but dog snatchings are a real thing.

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Thanks.  Hmmm, I was in the front yard watering some plants for those 5 minutes, so don't think it was a person.  Walked the wooded area behind our house and the streets again for a couple of hours this morning again. Found some interesting animal skulls and shit but no Wylie.  Makes no sense how the little fucker could just vanish.

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20 minutes ago, MissingInAction said:

I hate to say it, but at that size a hawk or some other predator may have snatched him out of the yard 

This is my thought. I've seen hawks and there's an owl in the area, but I've never seen any other type of predator.  Especially at 7:15pm.

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Yes, dusk is prime time for that activity.  Sorry man.

My folks had a problem with coyotes coming into the back yard. A weekend of Luna hanging out, pissing along the fence line, and snarling at everything that approached the yard put a stop to that.

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Lexi passed unexpectedly Thursday night. She was about 11 or 12 years old and it was way too early for her. She was in perfect health until late in the night and it all happened so quick. It was crazy. I’ve never had anything like that happen before. We definitely weren’t ready for this and our family is torn up. This is my kids first loss and having to explain it to them made it so much worse. She was an awesome dog.

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