Sorry to hear about Casey, Toast We’re doggo-less at present, but hopefully our lab’s parents are banging it out right now so we can have a July puppy. Edit - August or September now I guess... breeders haven’t updated us yet that she’s preggers
I have officially become second rate whenever my wife is here now that she is pregnant. They wont leave her side.
Went to some friends’ house for Memorial Day, and they have a relatively new foster fail. The little guy got snipped at some point, but whatever vet did it just removed his nuts and left his sac intact. So now he’s got a little coin purse flopping around between his legs. How common is that?
Like others have said, it’ll tighten up and shrink. Our boys hair has grown back so you can’t really tell if there’s still a sack or not.
Double whammy tonight. I rarely do this but I let him run off leash in a neighborhood park. He found a bunny nest and picked up a baby bunny to play with, ended up injuring it. I had to finish it off and toss it in the dumpster While I was trying to chase him off the bunny, I dropped his leash, so I had him follow me to the dumpster the walk back to the leash, while that was happening, A cop rolls up to give me an off leash ticket All my fault, but fuckkkkkkkk
Glad to hear Chicago is finally getting these leashless dogs off the streets. Once that is completed, you guys will be free of all crime.
2 year old dog has started pooping the house pretty much daily. She's outside more than enough and up until 2 weeks ago or so the only accidents were understandable ones (raining, didn't go out enough etc.). But now she'll be out for an extended period and then less than an hour later poop in the house. Anyone dealt with this?
Yes, our beagle was terrible about this. We had to introduce a fairly rigid structure around taking her on walks instead of just letting her out in the back yard. She's never been house-trained worth a shit though, she can't be left unattended. You could be in the very next room and come back to a dump on the rug. Now if I don't haul ass to take her outside by 5:30am she will definitely piss and sometimes shit in her crate then commence howling. Never howling as a warning though. Never another fucking beagle ever again.
Also, I have a cattledog that is never in a crate, sometimes is left alone in the house for 18 hours in a worst case scenario, and has never chewed on a chew, taken a leak, or dropped a deuce anywhere inside the house in 5 years. He just has a bed that he lays on, sleeps at the foot of my bed on another dog bed, goes with me any time I can possibly take him with me, even if he stays and hangs out in the truck and is constantly getting love and affection from the entire fam. I wonder sometimes if the beagle wishes she could shank him.
Well we kept looking at pups after we decided to wait on Henry and Mrs. TD fell in love with this guy that we found at a local breeder. Don't have a name of our own yet but we'll be going to pick him up and bring him home on Saturday.
I think they take them off the website once they've been sold. Don't worry there will be many more pics on Saturday. I do have this one though...
Yeahhhh. That’s the thing I’m most nervous about to be honest. I’ve been reading training books for the last month trying to prepare myself.
Blue turned 5 months old last week and weighed in at 53 pounds today. He went from this cute little thing at 6 weeks old To this monster today lol
They do make my legs look good don't they? She's been in St Louis since Friday. Told her if I was staying home while she was up there she had to take the cat and other dog so it's been lots of me and Blue time.
Yup I weighed him this afternoon. I think it's safe to say he's gonna be bigger than the 70 pounds the breeder predicted. You can't really tell in that picture but he's not overweight at all, or at least doesn't look it. He's just tall and solid.
The breeder and trainer thought his mom (Dutch shepherd) would keep his size down. It's pretty obvious that he's all dad when it comes to looks and size. AKC website says male Belgians weigh between 60 and 80 pounds and are up to 26" at the shoulder. I'm pretty sure he's gonna hit those maxes.
One of those rare and elusive times when Ohio is great. https://www.10tv.com/article/ohio-9...00-buy-bulletproof-vests-police-dogs-2019-jun https://www.gofundme.com/bradyk9vest Ohio 9-year-old raises nearly $80,000 to buy bulletproof vests for police dogs Brady Snakovsky, from Strongsville, started a GoFundMe page more than a year ago to raise the money. As of Tuesday, he’s raised more than $77,000 of his $85,000 goal. According to Brady’s K-9 Fund website, he has vested 85 K-9s and they have a waiting list of 51. “Our goal and mission is to donate a practical, mission ready vest to as many Police K-9's as possible,” the website says. “We want the K-9's who protect communities across the United States to be protected themselves during their entire shift and not just when time permits to put the vest on the dog.”