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If a "modification" is done to protect a dog from injury, it makes sense.  When it is done just to "preserve" someone's "ideal" version of a breed it's just stupid (and cruel).

 

We adopted a Miniature Pinscher (no relation to the Doberman, by the way) at 6 weeks...she already had her tail docked (which bummed us out) but thankfully they didn't touch her ears.  Her ears were floppy until one week one of them stood up, and within another week or two the other did the same.  I think her ears look beautiful, and much better than the cropped version that seems so unnecessary.  I often wonder what her natural tail wagging would have looked like.

 

This is Kiwi.  She's 15 years, 2 months, and nearly deaf, but still kicking. Still loves playing and driving us crazy.  She's the second love of my life.  She's also a genius -- no, really.  She was one of the dogs featured on the Nat Geo Wild series "Is Your Dog a Genius" several years ago.

 

 

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He was a bear   
he looked like a Polar bear cub and had a big strong chest at 10 months 


Very well mannered and well trained

well until he ate the meatball off of my plate when I turned my back. 

red sauce on a white muzzle is a dead giveaway 

 

Just now, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

They're awesome dogs

Very smart and opinionated.

 

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28 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

They're awesome dogs

Very smart and opinionated.

 

28 minutes ago, SlimShady'sGhost said:

He was a bear   
he looked like a Polar bear cub and had a big strong chest at 10 months 


Very well mannered and well trained

well until he ate the meatball off of my plate when I turned my back. 

red sauce on a white muzzle is a dead giveaway 

 

 

 

Close friend of mine had one.  His name was Cirrus.  Beautiful and so friendly.  Cirrus died young (maybe 4 years old).  Tore my buddy apart.  Never got another dog.

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19 hours ago, KD in CA said:


Nice work on the snowman.

 

Both the eyes and the buttons are actually shot glasses I grabbed off the downstairs bar and the hat was commandeered from a Mexican cantina where I may have enjoyed one too many Patrons ; - ) The more salient issue is what the hell kind of old fart whose kids are long grown and gone still goes out in the yard with only a dog and builds snowmen for fun?

 

And to keep things on topic, Stella is one hardcore hiking hound

 

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20 minutes ago, Simon said:

 

Both the eyes and the buttons are actually shot glasses I grabbed off the downstairs bar and the hat was commandeered from a Mexican cantina where I may have enjoyed one too many Patrons ; - ) The more salient issue is what the hell kind of old fart whose kids are long grown and gone still goes out in the yard with only a dog and builds snowmen for fun?

 

And to keep things on topic, Stella is one hardcore hiking hound

 

 

Awesome pictures.  I also wanted to point out that it's a good thing you capitalized Patrons, otherwise this thread would have gone into an entirely different direction! :lol:

 

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32 minutes ago, Gugny said:

 

Awesome pictures.  I also wanted to point out that it's a good thing you capitalized Patrons, otherwise this thread would have gone into an entirely different direction! :lol:

 

 

Believe it or not I actually considered that when I was typing and I almost left it lowercase just to create a bit of doubt in people's minds. :D

Nice catch..... 

 

And to keep it on topic...

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On 4/1/2020 at 6:44 PM, Royale with Cheese said:

Quick question....

Is it considered a rescue if the dog is currently not in a shelter?  A few dogs I'm looking at online were either strays brought into a home or fostered who used to be in a shelter.

Adopting any dog that needs a loving home is a rescue in my opinion.

 

  We took our dog in at one year old when his elderly 'owner' passed on. He was going to the pound if no one would take him. 

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3 hours ago, Royale with Cheese said:


People who don’t like dogs tend to leave their shopping carts everywhere but the return and talk on their phones in an elevator.

Sorry, did you say I hit your car with a shopping cart? Huh? I can’t hear you very well. I’m in an elevator..

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On 2/9/2020 at 6:54 PM, boater said:

Here are my two partners. They are retired racing greyhounds. Professional athletes. Everyday with them is a gift.IMG_0253zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.thumb.JPG.df3927c0cc047979616d16fa5d66cbeb.JPG

 

We had a retired racer when I was in my late teens/early 20's.

 

He was a beautiful big lad. Black with a white underbelly. His name was Flash. He was only just over 2 year's old when we adopted him.

 

So placid and loving. Only barked when it was toilet time. But he came to life when it was time for a walk. He always kept the instinct to chase anything small and furry. We had a plenty of "mis-haps" with a few of the local cats over the years. 

 

I always recommend Greyhounds when people mention they're thinking of adding to their family. 

 

It sounds you enjoy your two characters as much as we did Flash. 

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On 4/1/2020 at 9:44 PM, Royale with Cheese said:

Quick question....

Is it considered a rescue if the dog is currently not in a shelter?  A few dogs I'm looking at online were either strays brought into a home or fostered who used to be in a shelter.

 

The dog gives you full credit! So I’ll go with that. 

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On 4/3/2020 at 12:56 AM, Buftex said:

Harvey... the one on the right.

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Corgi? I just got a older female Corg-Weenie from the SPCA to keep my 2 yr old Sheltie company after my old buddy Brody the cowardly pit mix died.

 

I had another female Corgi years ago that was dumped as a tiny pup at a hotel we were staying at. Her name was Annie and she was my favorite dog ever!!!

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Yes...a Pembroke Welsh Corgi.  He is not quite a year yet...a little more hyper than Murphy, the Corgi we had for 15 years, before him.  But I have grown accustomed to his ways!  He can be highly entertaining!  Pemborkes have no tail...but they still chase them.

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