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have any pets?
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A collie ?
I can't tell what type of dog it is
Mind you, I ain't a vet , so I can only determine basic types.
Well , I've got 1 dog, 2 cats and a budgie.
Mind you, the vet bills are gigantic, but the love you get out of them overshadows that
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I can't tell what type of dog it is
Mind you, I ain't a vet , so I can only determine basic types.
Well , I've got 1 dog, 2 cats and a budgie.
Mind you, the vet bills are gigantic, but the love you get out of them overshadows that
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"There's no such thing as miracles or the supernatural, only cutting-edge technology" - Ocelot
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It's a Pyreanean Mountain Dog. When i was on veterinary work experience, one lady came in who bred those dogs for a living. Apparently she also gets some money from letting photographers take pictures of the puppies for chocolate boxes/calendars/greeting cards etc.
They're real nice dogs as pets but if you keep them in large numbers for breeding, the pack mentality they build up can be scary. They fight each other constantly and they're very big dogs. That lady had bite wound scars all over her arms from trying to split the dogs up.
EDIT: @Esquilax, how does she survive the Aussie heat?
Edited by - Recusant on 2/13/2004 6:07:46 AM
They're real nice dogs as pets but if you keep them in large numbers for breeding, the pack mentality they build up can be scary. They fight each other constantly and they're very big dogs. That lady had bite wound scars all over her arms from trying to split the dogs up.
EDIT: @Esquilax, how does she survive the Aussie heat?
Edited by - Recusant on 2/13/2004 6:07:46 AM
@Mustang - very cute dog! I have a springer spaniel, very cute also, but pees everywhere when he gets excited!
@Esquilax - don't you have to have 8' fences around your garden? or is that them arctic dogs, god what are they called? umm... huskies, lol
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@Esquilax - don't you have to have 8' fences around your garden? or is that them arctic dogs, god what are they called? umm... huskies, lol
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i have a cat only a cat, i love cats
i like my cat because she is soooo
lazy, i mean once in the garden she
was lying on the ground, and a bug
crawled past her nose she was sooo
lazy that all she attempted to do was
lick the bug with the end of her toung
she's so pretty, with HUGE eyes, i'll find
a pic somewhere *trawls through Gigs
of cat pics*
http://ice.prohosting.com/kamiagie/009.jpg
just copy that into the address bar to see
the pic, its cause links to the site dont work
and its too large (1.38Mb) to post, enjoy
Edited by - Aod on 2/13/2004 7:03:11 AM
i like my cat because she is soooo
lazy, i mean once in the garden she
was lying on the ground, and a bug
crawled past her nose she was sooo
lazy that all she attempted to do was
lick the bug with the end of her toung
she's so pretty, with HUGE eyes, i'll find
a pic somewhere *trawls through Gigs
of cat pics*
http://ice.prohosting.com/kamiagie/009.jpg
just copy that into the address bar to see
the pic, its cause links to the site dont work
and its too large (1.38Mb) to post, enjoy
Edited by - Aod on 2/13/2004 7:03:11 AM
Rec - She's actually very lazy, and doesn't do much at any time of the year, but she is far more active (comparatively speaking) in Winter. We usually give her baths, but then we have to blow dry her, as her fur is so thick that if she dries naturally, it irritates her skin. Other than that, we just keep her inside. There's not much else we can do as we don't have aircon. Also, she is the most placid animal you will ever meet. I have never seen her get into a fight, or even growl as someone. She's too passive in my view.
Cardy - We don't have high fences, because she is actually short for the breed, but she once broke part of the fence, and used it to escape regularly before we found the section shewas using (which was cunningly hidden), and secured it. She can also squeeze under low gates. In short, we have only just now (two years on) stopped her from escaping.
Orillion - I told you that she was a damn fine-looking animal didn't I? By the way, Millie (we didn't name her - long story) is offering signed photos. How many do you want?
Cardy - We don't have high fences, because she is actually short for the breed, but she once broke part of the fence, and used it to escape regularly before we found the section shewas using (which was cunningly hidden), and secured it. She can also squeeze under low gates. In short, we have only just now (two years on) stopped her from escaping.
Orillion - I told you that she was a damn fine-looking animal didn't I? By the way, Millie (we didn't name her - long story) is offering signed photos. How many do you want?