My Marshmallow, my little rescue poodle. He's in desperate need of a haircut in these pictures, but there you go. Out cat is currently outside chasing birds, so a picture of her will have to wait.
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Apparently I wasn't giving Leo enough attention, because when the hubs came home for lunch Leo perched himself across his shoulders. Please excuse the messy background. We're still un-packing boxes from our move in Sept.
This is Pinky and Brutus Beefcakes. They are our babies. They are almost always laying next to us or under our feet.
This is Fat Angus. He was a rescue that came into my clinic. They found him in an alley with severe eye ulcers and had frostbit ears that eventually fell off. Who would abandon this cuteness! He is the coolest cat ever. Anyone who meets him, wants him.
This is Butters. She is a feral cat that was brought into my clinic to be euthanized because the rescue could not get her to socialize to be adopted. She was only 10 weeks old and I thought I could get her to turn around. She lived in my bathroom for 4 months and I had her warmed up pretty good, but as soon as I gave her access to the house she reverted back to her feral ways. She is 7 now and I haven't touched her in about 3 years.
This is Duncan and Hannah. Duncan is the orange one and Hannah is the gray one. They aren't really enjoying our new addition. Duncan was always an attention hog before and now that he doesn't get as much as he used to, he is ALWAYS attached to us. The other day I sat down to feed DH and he jumped up on my lap and sat on DS's legs. Silly cat!
Here is my fur baby Joey. He is a Scott Jack Russell Mix. He loves his little sister and can't wait for her to play ball with him. Yes I know he has clothes on, but he really doesn't mind and actually likes it! I swear!!!
Re: HDBD -- Pets edition
LOVE this!
here's nathan...he wants to play..poor guy doesnt get all the play time he use to
and he thinks that if he lays in the boppy he will get cuddles too
Penny (black & white) and Sedona (yellow lab)
This is Kitty, yes that's her name
Socks is currently hiding in his corner that is too dark to take a picture, but he says hi too, lol
My invasive and codependent pug:
My Marshmallow, my little rescue poodle. He's in desperate need of a haircut in these pictures, but there you go. Out cat is currently outside chasing birds, so a picture of her will have to wait.
Here's Koda (husky) and Cheleb (lab/pointer mix).
Pipsqueak born 6/9/14
Our kitty, Leo, watching over Cole napping.
Apparently I wasn't giving Leo enough attention, because when the hubs came home for lunch Leo perched himself across his shoulders. Please excuse the messy background. We're still un-packing boxes from our move in Sept.
We have a thing for black and white animals!
This is Pinky and Brutus Beefcakes. They are our babies. They are almost always laying next to us or under our feet.
This is Fat Angus. He was a rescue that came into my clinic. They found him in an alley with severe eye ulcers and had frostbit ears that eventually fell off. Who would abandon this cuteness! He is the coolest cat ever. Anyone who meets him, wants him.
This is Butters. She is a feral cat that was brought into my clinic to be euthanized because the rescue could not get her to socialize to be adopted. She was only 10 weeks old and I thought I could get her to turn around. She lived in my bathroom for 4 months and I had her warmed up pretty good, but as soon as I gave her access to the house she reverted back to her feral ways. She is 7 now and I haven't touched her in about 3 years.
my read shelf:
This is Duncan and Hannah. Duncan is the orange one and Hannah is the gray one. They aren't really enjoying our new addition. Duncan was always an attention hog before and now that he doesn't get as much as he used to, he is ALWAYS attached to us. The other day I sat down to feed DH and he jumped up on my lap and sat on DS's legs. Silly cat!
Here's Hecate. How sad, the pic is from like July. She had just had a haircut and was not happy.
Franklin - maltipoo. He gets more use out of the boppy than I do.
Sophie - Italian Greyhound/Toy Fox Terr. "Where the hell am I gonna hide this bone?!?"
I'm bombarding with pictures, because well, I want to.
Selby, my 7 year old Corgi:
Emmie, my (almost) 14 year old Bichon:
The boys: Jim, upper left, is 3; Andy is upside down and he's 6 months; Dwight is the gray one and he's 2.
Another shot of Jim & Andy:
Certified Veterinary Technician / SAHM
Here is my fur baby Joey. He is a Scott Jack Russell Mix. He loves his little sister and can't wait for her to play ball with him. Yes I know he has clothes on, but he really doesn't mind and actually likes it! I swear!!!
Rocky, my Boxer
And Baby, our Chow/Mix. Both are rescues.
This DEFINITELY needs to be a new tradition!
These are my kitties Bowser ("B") and Kismet (Kizzie). B is a Bengal, and Kizzie is a tortie/calico mix
here is shelby (yellow lab mix) and lilly (fat calico) caught cuddling.
and shelby being a pretty dog
This is our guy Minky sporting his TN Titan's jersey.
And here he is taking a nap on his daddy.
Abbey (golden) and Maya (lab) LOVE playing in the snow
my cat Kitty playing w/ my moms poodle daisy
Here's Kelso, he's a hound/ridgeback/boxer mutt. He lays on the play mat when he wants attention. haha! Good thing DS doesn't mind sharing
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