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The dynamic duo will be making the move to Austin at the end of the year. For the old man, this will be his 12th?? home in his 5th city since my wife adopted him a decade ago. He's the easiest pet ever.

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They’re not exactly doing any favors for the cleanliness of your concrete pad, either.
You have no idea. It is fucking unbelievable how much dirt these fucks can transport in their clydesdale hooves.
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18 hours ago, Paco said:

Thanks for knocking over my Webber you two dipshits56a135cc44e8ebcd4edb8b641b801a95.jpg

Coulda been worse-those two might have gone after that smoker in the background!  Good looking doggos these.

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Moving forward, I'm going to have any dog's anal glands removed. I have one who has to have them expressed every three or four months. 

"We can show you how to do it yourself."

"No thanks. $16 seems like a good price to not have to do it myself. "

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2 hours ago, PenelopeWitherspoon said:

Rini is home and sporting the Cone of Shame.
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Properly named that thing is.  Good girl Rini.  Hope she doesn't bang into everything all night like mine did when they wore it.

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Moving forward, I'm going to have any dog's anal glands removed. I have one who has to have them expressed every three or four months. 
"We can show you how to do it yourself."
"No thanks. $16 seems like a good price to not have to do it myself. "


I feel the same about Samson’s nails. $10 a month and no blood? Deal.
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Quick poll:

 

1.  What size is your dog and how do you transport it in the car?  (trunk, hatch, truck bed, crate, etc?)

2.  Is it strapped to seatbelt?

 

Mine's a dense 30# and she just chills in her doggie bed in the backseat.  I feel guilty about not keeping her strapped to the seatbelt for long drives

 

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Eli is 80 lbs.  He rides in the backseat and sits leaning against the seatback or he lays down.  He's outstanding in the car and god help the poor soul that tries to get close to that car when my wife is in it.  He does not like strangers near his car.

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Mine are 63, 50, and 40 pounds. They ride sleeping in the back seat. All three go smooth to sleep as soon as they get in the car.  Have the entire backseat covered with one of those dog hammocks. Those things are great. Keep the hair contained. Just pull it out and toss it in the wash. 

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40 minutes ago, 52-80 said:

Quick poll:

 

1.  What size is your dog and how do you transport it in the car?  (trunk, hatch, truck bed, crate, etc?)

2.  Is it strapped to seatbelt?

 

Mine's a dense 30# and she just chills in her doggie bed in the backseat.  I feel guilty about not keeping her strapped to the seatbelt for long drives

 

265# of Newfies.  We put them in the way back.  Would be tough to seat belt them.

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3 hours ago, 52-80 said:

Quick poll:

 

1.  What size is your dog and how do you transport it in the car?  (trunk, hatch, truck bed, crate, etc?)

2.  Is it strapped to seatbelt?

 

Mine's a dense 30# and she just chills in her doggie bed in the backseat.  I feel guilty about not keeping her strapped to the seatbelt for long drives

 

Luna is around 80#. She rides in the hatch back where there are air bags in case of an accident.

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11 hours ago, Buzzrock said:

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“Whatcha working on??”

It’s remarkably difficult to type while your hand is being licked.

That baby looks like my Bailey who left us in 2017.  Thanks for posting.

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Two sixty pound labs. In my wife’s explorer they sit in the very back, in my F150 they sit in the floor of my back seats with the seats folded up. They conk out pretty good. Get a little gassy sometimes, much to my wife’s chagrin

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175, 145, and the old coon hound is about 60. The old man does not travel with the mastiffs because they're scared to death of him. He just chills in the back seat. The two big uns try to stick their fat heads out of the same window.

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1 hour ago, OrangEngr said:

Two sixty pound labs. In my wife’s explorer they sit in the very back, in my F150 they sit in the floor of my back seats with the seats folded up. They conk out pretty good. Get a little gassy sometimes, much to my wife’s chagrin

Oh sure, blame the dogs bro!😀

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12 hours ago, PenelopeWitherspoon said:

Rini likes her new bed. The cone, not so much.

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She might like one of those inflatable donuts to put around her neck instead. They do the same job most of the time.  

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She might like one of those inflatable donuts to put around her neck instead. They do the same job most of the time.  
Yep, she has one now. She really only needs it when I'm not at home or asleep. She isn't even trying to get at the wound or her pain patch.

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