He sure can be sweet when he wants to be.
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Yep. And thanks. Me misses took that.THAT is one cool pic. Wasn't that your avatar at one time?
Ya' know guys, these pics are making it very difficult to decide on my next dog.
Keep up the good work.
My dog guarding the gate
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Here is my ranch dog chilling out
I never thought I'd love a small dog but this one is a big dog in a super tiny body
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Never feed your pups the Beneful dog food. We fed our Lab that brand before we found out how bad it was. His bones wasted away, and there's plenty of info out there about how bad that stuff is. I've not had a pup in about 6 years now, so maybe they fixed the stuff. But I sure as hell will stay away from Purina for the rest of the dogs I will own's sake.
I'm really fortunate in the fact we slaughter our bull calves when they reach about 1.5 years and I've been feeding my little beast raw bones and supplementing it with this brand called "Call of the Wild" I pick up at tractor supply
Dogs will literally eat the bones
My dog has the finest coat and perfectly clean teeth
Plus it's fun to see your dog go all primeval chopping on a femur
Highly recommend a Golden.Ya' know guys, these pics are making it very difficult to decide on my next dog.
Keep up the good work.
Highly recommend a Golden.
Best dog I ever had!
Took a while to train him, but - once he was trained - great dog!
One word of caution, though. At least in my experience, they are hell to pay as puppies... he ate anything and everything, including:
* Chair strappings (lawn furniture)
* Garden hoses
* Linoleum
* Door moldings
* Sheet rock (I fel really bad about this one... I had a friend dog sit with im at his house... ate through the sheet rock in his laundry room)
But, once that stage was over? Absolutely awesome dog!
In my experience if you get any dog that has terrier in its name be prepared. They will fight anything no matter the size. They seem to seek out trouble for fun.
Try Tea tree oil. Its natural not expensive. It wont cure but may help. Try a small area first. It has a smell.My beagle will kill anything he can catch. Moles and other unfortunate critters are sometimes left in my bed as presents. Earlier this year he attacked a Siberian Husky three times his size. I think he has a Napoleon complex.
Since there are so many dog lovers in this thread, I'd like to ask a question. This is the time of year that fleas infest my beagle. He is allergic to the chemicals in pills, collars, and that liquid you put on the neck. Have had to take him to the vet twice because of allergic reactions so I've had to settle for natural cures.
Avon Skin So Soft helps a little. Diatomaceous earth has been recommended and tried but I worry about his lungs. Just now I used the wet vac on him. Any recommendations?
Try Tea tree oil. Its natural not expensive. It wont cure but may help. Try a small area first. It has a smell.
I'll give it a try. Thank you.
Funny. Sam for some reason likes to lay his head on hard objects - generally wood but sometimes metal. He sleeps on the bed with us but instead of laying his head on the nice Temperpedic matress, he lays it on the rough sawn oak footboard of our bed. It even looks like a completely uncomfortable angle. I'll have to get a picture of it sometime. It makes no sense.Can't go wrong with a Lab mix, particularly Lab/pit - extremely sweet and loyal dogs.
My next one is going to be a Retriever or a Retriever mix...
back to this guy - will literally lay anywhere
up on bar stools...
generally the view i wake up to
Funny. Sam for some reason likes to lay his head on hard objects - generally wood but sometimes metal. He sleeps on the bed with us but instead of laying his head on the nice Temperpedic matress, he lays it on the rough sawn oak footboard of our bed. It even looks like a completely uncomfortable angle. I'll have to get a picture of it sometime. It makes no sense.