We have two beagle/border collies. They are my sister's beagle's puppies. They are so pretty and sweet
i wish i could be joking but my dad is the music teacher at a church so he owuld be mad. we had sex, all the time how bad i know but we dont want to wait and he said GREAT OH KAY! and I was really feeling the wets? down there- too embarsed to say- but he acted like man.
This is our boy Tanner. He is 7 1/2 years old. We rescued him. We were told his mom was a beagle/cocker spaniel mix and would be 35lbs max...Ha, he is 80lbs and I would love to know what his dad was! He is our first baby and a really good boy. He isn't social with strangers, but very good with people he's known. We were concerned with how he would be with DD, so far he has been wonderful, but we only let them interact if we are "facilitating."
ETA - Oh, you want to know about them? They stink, they rub their faces into everything, the snort and grunt and snore, they insist on sleeping under the blankets, they are stubborn, they sometimes still poop in the house, they have allergies and eat special foods, they have eye issues and require medicine and they fart like you wouldn't believe. I love them to death.
Samesies!! I could have written your post myself...word.for.word.
Same here, not to say anything about the rest of you, but I think pug owners are awesome people!
We have such a variety that it would be almost easier to tell you what we DON'T have.
My first and oldest is Smidgen, a shih-tzu/lhaso mix. We call him a Shitz a lhas or a lhas-o-shitz. Next is ChiChi, a long haired chihuahua. Then we have Ellie, a rottweiler. Last is Thomas, a lab mix. We have 4 pounds up to about 80!
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A 7 year old pug/poodle mix named Finnegan and a 3 year old Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever/Chow(?) mix named Casey. (he's from a rescue so we don't know his exact mix. He looks pure toller to me.)
I have told you this before, I think, but your dogs' names are the coolest! Gotta love Mr. D!
We have a golden retriever named Lola. She's ridiculous, but also awesome. She drives us nuts and just the day before yesterday ate three Little Swimmers diapers. But oh man, does that dog ever love us, and it's mutual.
I guess technically now I should be SecondBabyMomma
We have a portuguese water dog. She is absolutely insane, but so smart. I always tell her she's so smart for such a dumb dog. She can learn things so fast, but if you go into the bathroom and come out it's like you've left her for years, she's so happy to see you. Or she'll forget you're in the room and then notice you again, and it's crazy wagging dog all over again!
I'm told they start to mellow when they're 6. She's 2. Oy.
Mini-dachshund named Percy. Yes we dress him as a hot dog every year for Halloween. He actually hates children and always has but is the very best with LO. LO will pull on him and Percy just licks him to death. I think Percy realizes that LO is the ultimate key to eat all the people food he ever wants. LO will actually feed the dog his cheerios.
I have a standard American Eskimo who was my very first baby. He does o.k. with W, but is losing his sight and hearing so they are always supervised and never left alone together.
Henry is a mix of Golden Retriever and (we think) Border Collie. I got him from the Humane Society as a stray, and that was their best guess. He's AWESOME and Max loves him.
He actually looks a bit like a toller too! I'd pip mine if I wasn't on my iPod.
I just looked up Tollers and he definitely has some of the same physical characteristics. I don't think I've heard of that breed before?I'll add that to the list of possibles for Hen along with Border Collie and Sheltie. Do Tollers like to herd? You should see him with my neighbor's chickens.
Re: What kind of dog do you have?
This is our boy Tanner. He is 7 1/2 years old. We rescued him. We were told his mom was a beagle/cocker spaniel mix and would be 35lbs max...Ha, he is 80lbs and I would love to know what his dad was! He is our first baby and a really good boy. He isn't social with strangers, but very good with people he's known. We were concerned with how he would be with DD, so far he has been wonderful, but we only let them interact if we are "facilitating."
Same here, not to say anything about the rest of you, but I think pug owners are awesome people!
We have such a variety that it would be almost easier to tell you what we DON'T have.
My first and oldest is Smidgen, a shih-tzu/lhaso mix. We call him a Shitz a lhas or a lhas-o-shitz. Next is ChiChi, a long haired chihuahua. Then we have Ellie, a rottweiler. Last is Thomas, a lab mix. We have 4 pounds up to about 80!
I have told you this before, I think, but your dogs' names are the coolest! Gotta love Mr. D!
We have a golden retriever named Lola. She's ridiculous, but also awesome. She drives us nuts and just the day before yesterday ate three Little Swimmers diapers. But oh man, does that dog ever love us, and it's mutual.
We have a portuguese water dog. She is absolutely insane, but so smart. I always tell her she's so smart for such a dumb dog. She can learn things so fast, but if you go into the bathroom and come out it's like you've left her for years, she's so happy to see you. Or she'll forget you're in the room and then notice you again, and it's crazy wagging dog all over again!
I'm told they start to mellow when they're 6. She's 2. Oy.
Mini-dachshund named Percy. Yes we dress him as a hot dog every year for Halloween. He actually hates children and always has but is the very best with LO. LO will pull on him and Percy just licks him to death. I think Percy realizes that LO is the ultimate key to eat all the people food he ever wants. LO will actually feed the dog his cheerios.
I just looked up Tollers and he definitely has some of the same physical characteristics. I don't think I've heard of that breed before?I'll add that to the list of possibles for Hen along with Border Collie and Sheltie. Do Tollers like to herd? You should see him with my neighbor's chickens.