What breed?:D
I do not have a animal, but when I am able to, I hope to get a black pug. They are so cute:) My brother has a fawn pug and he's so awesome.
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As you can see from me loving pugs, I like smaller animals:P Yeah. Small animals, have their advantages and big ones have their own advantages. I like lap animals. Maybe I'll have a change of heart though. Big animals seem to have more energy and love to play fetch:D[QUOTE="Wolfetan"][QUOTE="whipassmt"] Yeah.
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As you can see from me loving pugs, I like smaller animals:PWolfetanSmall animals have there own problems. The are much more likely to get on furniture. Also, my brother's puggle and beagle have to sleep in bed with him which I find disgusting. I had to do it for a week while I was house sitting for him.
[QUOTE="Sword-Demon"]Woah, a sugar glider. indeedI have a dachsund, a mutt, and a sugar glider
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Small animals have there own problems. The are much more likely to get on furniture. Also, my brother's puggle and beagle have to sleep in bed with him which I find disgusting. I had to do it for a week while I was house sitting for him. My German Shepherd jumps up on the couches, he's still a puppy though.[QUOTE="Wolfetan"]As you can see from me loving pugs, I like smaller animals:Pwolverine4262
I didn't know there were red dobermans.[QUOTE="Riverwolf007"]
two dobermans.
a red and a black and tan.
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Small animals have there own problems. The are much more likely to get on furniture. Also, my brother's puggle and beagle have to sleep in bed with him which I find disgusting. I had to do it for a week while I was house sitting for him. Ah, I love that.[QUOTE="Wolfetan"]As you can see from me loving pugs, I like smaller animals:Pwolverine4262
Small animals have there own problems. The are much more likely to get on furniture. Also, my brother's puggle and beagle have to sleep in bed with him which I find disgusting. I had to do it for a week while I was house sitting for him. My German Shepherd jumps up on the couches, he's still a puppy though. Pictures please! I find German Shepard puppies adorable:)[QUOTE="wolverine4262"]
[QUOTE="Wolfetan"]As you can see from me loving pugs, I like smaller animals:Pwhipassmt
My German Shepherd jumps up on the couches, he's still a puppy though.whipassmtIve caught my dog on the couch recently when I come back from class. The thing is, he can often be in some pain from laying on a hard floor because he is so old, so i dont hold it against him. He gets off pretty fast when he sees me though. It something I just dont like. Cant stand the hair and w/e else they drag in.
Ive caught my dog on the couch recently when I come back from class. The thing is, he can often be in some pain from laying on a hard floor because he is so old, so i dont hold it against him. He gets off pretty fast when he sees me though. It something I just dont like. Cant stand the hair and w/e else they drag in. If he's pained from it, you should let him sit on the couch all the time!:D[QUOTE="whipassmt"] My German Shepherd jumps up on the couches, he's still a puppy though.wolverine4262
[QUOTE="whipassmt"]My German Shepherd jumps up on the couches, he's still a puppy though. Pictures please! I find German Shepard puppies adorable:) I don't have any pictures of him on my computer, though my sister and my cousin have uploaded pictures of him onto facebook so maybe I can download those pictures onto this computer, also I have some pictures of him from a cvs throwaway camera, so I could scan those into the computer from the printer. Though I would only post a picture of him if there are no people in the picture.[QUOTE="wolverine4262"] Small animals have there own problems. The are much more likely to get on furniture. Also, my brother's puggle and beagle have to sleep in bed with him which I find disgusting. I had to do it for a week while I was house sitting for him.
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Pictures please! I find German Shepard puppies adorable:) I don't have any pictures of him on my computer, though my sister and my cousin have uploaded pictures of him onto facebook so maybe I can download those pictures onto this computer, also I have some pictures of him from a cvs throwaway camera, so I could scan those into the computer from the printer. Though I would only post a picture of him if there are no people in the picture. Ok cool. Don't do it if its too much work.[QUOTE="Wolfetan"][QUOTE="whipassmt"] My German Shepherd jumps up on the couches, he's still a puppy though.
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I respect my cats for their individual qualities, not what breed they are.LaihendiThey are irrational though.
[QUOTE="wolverine4262"]Small animals have there own problems. The are much more likely to get on furniture. Also, my brother's puggle and beagle have to sleep in bed with him which I find disgusting. I had to do it for a week while I was house sitting for him. Ah, I love that. I was really grossed out. One of them loves to rub his belly on the bed, so his penis is now all over my sheets. He also likes to lick in the face which is gross considering he eats poop, and killed a rabbit and ate its back half only to throw it up. The other one is half comatose from seizure meds most of the time, except when I wanna sleep. He'll sit there scratching himself like a madman, shaking the whole bed, and getting dander and hair everywhere. They both lick the crap out of the bed too. Not to mention the puggle likes to piss on the beagle. If you sleep with dogs be prepared to get sick often.[QUOTE="Wolfetan"]As you can see from me loving pugs, I like smaller animals:PWolfetan
[QUOTE="wolverine4262"]Ive caught my dog on the couch recently when I come back from class. The thing is, he can often be in some pain from laying on a hard floor because he is so old, so i dont hold it against him. He gets off pretty fast when he sees me though. It something I just dont like. Cant stand the hair and w/e else they drag in. If he's pained from it, you should let him sit on the couch all the time!:D No, he is a dog. He has three pillows, including one massive one. I also give him aspirin regularly. He was taking some over the counter joint pills for a while, but it messed with his stomach. Honestly dont know how easily he could get on the couch anymore.[QUOTE="whipassmt"] My German Shepherd jumps up on the couches, he's still a puppy though.Wolfetan
[QUOTE="Wolfetan"][QUOTE="wolverine4262"] Small animals have there own problems. The are much more likely to get on furniture. Also, my brother's puggle and beagle have to sleep in bed with him which I find disgusting. I had to do it for a week while I was house sitting for him.wolverine4262Ah, I love that. I was really grossed out. One of them loves to rub his belly on the bed, so his penis is now all over my sheets. He also likes to lick in the face which is gross considering he eats poop, and killed a rabbit and ate its back half only to throw it up. The other one is half comatose from seizure meds most of the time, except when I wanna sleep. He'll sit there scratching himself like a madman, shaking the whole bed, and getting dander and hair everywhere. They both lick the crap out of the bed too. Not to mention the puggle likes to piss on the beagle. If you sleep with dogs be prepared to get sick often. I forgot about the hair situation, nevermind. No bed, but furniture is fine for me. Also, I thought puggle was just a different word for a pug, but I look it up, and what a strange looking dog..
[QUOTE="Wolfetan"][QUOTE="wolverine4262"] Ive caught my dog on the couch recently when I come back from class. The thing is, he can often be in some pain from laying on a hard floor because he is so old, so i dont hold it against him. He gets off pretty fast when he sees me though. It something I just dont like. Cant stand the hair and w/e else they drag in.wolverine4262If he's pained from it, you should let him sit on the couch all the time!:D No, he is a dog. He has three pillows, including one massive one. I also give him aspirin regularly. He was taking some over the counter joint pills for a while, but it messed with his stomach. Honestly dont know how easily he could get on the couch anymore. How old? Maybe think about putting him down?:(
How old? Maybe think about putting him down?:(WolfetanHe is 12. I put pics on the last page. I have thought about when I need to put him down, but Im only going to do it when I know he is in real, constant pain. The other day he had some trouble getting up and walking, but he is fine today. Part of the problem is my uncle brings over a terrier mix puppy thats so crazy. She freaks my dog out and he tries to run and chase her but cant and it aggravates his joints. He still acts like a puppy quite a bit too.
I forgot about the hair situation, nevermind. No bed, but furniture is fine for me. Also, I thought puggle was just a different word for a pug, but I look it up, and what a strange looking dog..WolfetanHe is a sweet dog, but he was abused as a pup, so its really hard dealing with him sometimes. He barks almost constantly.
He is 12. I put pics on the last page. I have thought about when I need to put him down, but Im only going to do it when I know he is in real, constant pain. The other day he had some trouble getting up and walking, but he is fine today. Part of the problem is my uncle brings over a terrier mix puppy thats so crazy. She freaks my dog out and he tries to run and chase her but cant and it aggravates his joints. He still acts like a puppy quite a bit too.:([QUOTE="Wolfetan"] How old? Maybe think about putting him down?:(wolverine4262
[QUOTE="Wolfetan"] I forgot about the hair situation, nevermind. No bed, but furniture is fine for me. Also, I thought puggle was just a different word for a pug, but I look it up, and what a strange looking dog..wolverine4262He is a sweet dog, but he was abused as a pup, so its really hard dealing with him sometimes. He barks almost constantly. How?:cry:
:(WolfetanIve had him his whole life, so its pretty easy for me to tell when he is really hurting or when he is just stiff. Last night when he was sore, I gave him a nice massage, which i could tell he appreciated.
How?:cry:Wolfetan
How is he difficult or how was he abused? I dont know how he was abused. His main problem is strangers, which i am to him. Whenever I go over there, he wont come within 5 feet of me unless I am on the couch. He wont even pass me to go outside. However, after that first night, he was completely comfortable with me. Like I said, he barks a lot. I ended up keeping the dogs gated in the living room so he wouldnt constantly run out into the front room to bark.
[QUOTE="Wolfetan"][QUOTE="wolverine4262"] He is 12. I put pics on the last page. I have thought about when I need to put him down, but Im only going to do it when I know he is in real, constant pain. The other day he had some trouble getting up and walking, but he is fine today. Part of the problem is my uncle brings over a terrier mix puppy thats so crazy. She freaks my dog out and he tries to run and chase her but cant and it aggravates his joints. He still acts like a puppy quite a bit too.wolverine4262:( Ive had him his whole life, so its pretty easy for me to tell when he is really hurting or when he is just stiff. Last night when he was sore, I gave him a nice massage, which i could tell he appreciated.Awww:)
Ive had him his whole life, so its pretty easy for me to tell when he is really hurting or when he is just stiff. Last night when he was sore, I gave him a nice massage, which i could tell he appreciated.[QUOTE="Wolfetan"]:(wolverine4262
How?:cry:Wolfetan
How is he difficult or how was he abused? I dont know how he was abused. His main problem is strangers, which i am to him. Whenever I go over there, he wont come within 5 feet of me unless I am on the couch. He wont even pass me to go outside. However, after that first night, he was completely comfortable with me. Like I said, he barks a lot. I ended up keeping the dogs gated in the living room so he wouldnt constantly run out into the front room to bark.
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