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The neighbors got a golden retriever puppy. They tried walking him tonight but they didn't get very far with everyone coming out to meet him.
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Cuuuuuuuuuute! :D

Everything is well in the world when there's a puppy around.









 
Mrrhph. What! How dare you disturb me during nap time.............





 
Do you think this is an accusatory stare?

He had a vet visit today, we thought he'd lost a tooth, one of the big canines, and he also had the sniffles, turns out the canine was broken, and the infection in the root got into the nasal cavity. So they put him under, removed the broken tooth, and cleaned the rest of his teeth. He's also anemic, but we're hoping that's related to the infection. The bandaged leg is where they took some blood, it's safe to remove, but he won't let me, I think he's keeping it for sympathy. So far the cost has been almost $1300.
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Do you think this is an accusatory stare?

He had a vet visit today, we thought he'd lost a tooth, one of the big canines, and he also had the sniffles, turns out the canine was broken, and the infection in the root got into the nasal cavity. So they put him under, removed the broken tooth, and cleaned the rest of his teeth. He's also anemic, but we're hoping that's related to the infection. The bandaged leg is where they took some blood, it's safe to remove, but he won't let me, I think he's keeping it for sympathy. So far the cost has been almost $1300.
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Vets know we love our pets and can charge what ever they want. The vets son needed a new pair of sneakers so he made you pay for it.
 
Do you think this is an accusatory stare?

He had a vet visit today, we thought he'd lost a tooth, one of the big canines, and he also had the sniffles, turns out the canine was broken, and the infection in the root got into the nasal cavity. So they put him under, removed the broken tooth, and cleaned the rest of his teeth. He's also anemic, but we're hoping that's related to the infection. The bandaged leg is where they took some blood, it's safe to remove, but he won't let me, I think he's keeping it for sympathy. So far the cost has been almost $1300.
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looks like he just saw a ghost :laughing:
 
Do you think this is an accusatory stare?

He had a vet visit today, we thought he'd lost a tooth, one of the big canines, and he also had the sniffles, turns out the canine was broken, and the infection in the root got into the nasal cavity. So they put him under, removed the broken tooth, and cleaned the rest of his teeth. He's also anemic, but we're hoping that's related to the infection. The bandaged leg is where they took some blood, it's safe to remove, but he won't let me, I think he's keeping it for sympathy. So far the cost has been almost $1300.
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We had our bush cat de sexed and some other shots $600 she has a little cat passport will her name and other things in it.
 
Mrrhph. What! How dare you disturb me during nap time.............





you disrupted him during one of the most important parts of the day and that is.. nap time/beauty sleep. heck, if i were him i would of threw a few barks your way (and expect a treat after)... :laughing:
 
Dog finding cool spot in the shade.
Cat living the cat life.
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The Storm looking for her possum friend that walks across the top of the fence at night…no luck, maybe tomorrow night!!!
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We do put ourselves in harm's way for our pets. This is a war wound from the dog park this morning. A bigger dog was annoying Ziva, so Buster got between them, it wouldn't back down, end result, I had to separate them. I don't know who got me. The other dog ended up with a little blood on its fur, but we couldn't find where it came from, on any of the dogs, and it wasn't mine. The other guy was apologetic, his dog was off lead, mine weren't, and he said his dog needs to know when to back off. Buster actually seemed really pleased with himself.
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The Storm looking for her possum friend that walks across the top of the fence at night…no luck, maybe tomorrow night!!!
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My guys used to regularly wake me up in the middle of the night because of possums in the trees. Full on barking at 2, 3, 4 in the morning. So happy the new house has no trees.

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We do put ourselves in harm's way for our pets. This is a war wound from the dog park this morning. A bigger dog was annoying Ziva, so Buster got between them, it wouldn't back down, end result, I had to separate them. I don't know who got me. The other dog ended up with a little blood on its fur, but we couldn't find where it came from, on any of the dogs, and it wasn't mine. The other guy was apologetic, his dog was off lead, mine weren't, and he said his dog needs to know when to back off. Buster actually seemed really pleased with himself.
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So, this guy knows his dog is aggressive around other dogs, and yet he allows it to walk off leash? The animal is only doing what is instinctual, to me that is negligence on the owner's part.

I've had something similar, a lady who rides her mobility scooter with her blue healer walking alongside her, unleashed. My dog was attacked from behind, while the owner was at the other end of the street. Like any "parent", I naturally went on the defensive. I ended up giving the stupid woman an earful about it.
 
So, this guy knows his dog is aggressive around other dogs, and yet he allows it to walk off leash? The animal is only doing what is instinctual, to me that is negligence on the owner's part.

I've had something similar, a lady who rides her mobility scooter with her blue healer walking alongside her, unleashed. My dog was attacked from behind, while the owner was at the other end of the street. Like any "parent", I naturally went on the defensive. I ended up giving the stupid woman an earful about it.
I was walking them past the unfenced dog park, on their leads, he was throwing a ball for his dog, it saw us and ran over, my guys don't like dogs running at us, so they barked at it, he called it back and it ran after it's ball. I had to walk past him, he said she wasn't aggressive, but didn't understand other dogs have boundaries. I let Buster say hello, he's the calmer and more confident/dominant of the two, all good, no aggression, but then it kept trying to get past to Ziva, it was bigger than her, but smaller than Buster, Ziva didn't want the attention, and Buster kept blocking and the other dog didn't like it, that's when there was a bit of a scuffle. I separated them, Buster even pulled out of his harness, lots of flashing teeth and snapping at each other, but no biting. His dog did have blood on its leg but neither dog had any wounds, and my hand wasn't bleeding. While we were talking after, all the dogs were just sitting calmly ignoring each other, so I don't think his dog was aggressive, just reactive, exactly why my guys are always on the lead, any dog can be reactive, and I always keep them on real short when they're meeting new dogs, and Buster goes first.

Walking a heeler off lead is just wrong, they're so territorial and protective around their masters, and sometimes just mean. When I was looking for my previous dog, I went to the shelter to rescue a heeler they had there, but he just hated me, in the next pen was Rosie, a Border Collie X Labrador, I ended up having her for 15 years.
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I was walking them past the unfenced dog park, on their leads, he was throwing a ball for his dog, it saw us and ran over, my guys don't like dogs running at us, so they barked at it, he called it back and it ran after it's ball. I had to walk past him, he said she wasn't aggressive, but didn't understand other dogs have boundaries. I let Buster say hello, he's the calmer and more confident/dominant of the two, all good, no aggression, but then it kept trying to get past to Ziva, it was bigger than her, but smaller than Buster, Ziva didn't want the attention, and Buster kept blocking and the other dog didn't like it, that's when there was a bit of a scuffle. I separated them, Buster even pulled out of his harness, lots of flashing teeth and snapping at each other, but no biting. His dog did have blood on its leg but neither dog had any wounds, and my hand wasn't bleeding. While we were talking after, all the dogs were just sitting calmly ignoring each other, so I don't think his dog was aggressive, just reactive, exactly why my guys are always on the lead, any dog can be reactive, and I always keep them on real short when they're meeting new dogs, and Buster goes first.

Walking a heeler off lead is just wrong, they're so territorial and protective around their masters, and sometimes just mean. When I was looking for my previous dog, I went to the shelter to rescue a heeler they had there, but he just hated me, in the next pen was Rosie, a Border Collie X Labrador, I ended up having her for 15 years.
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Our previous dog was a blue healer, and yes, they are very territorial and can get very cranky, even to their owner if there is food around.
 
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