I say yes, you say no, OR People are Strange

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  • rosemary-b
    rosemary-b Member Posts: 2,006
    edited June 2011

    Otter honey you know I love you but don't slander ducks. They have nothing to do with the craziness. Some people are just nasty and ducks are not.

  • rosemary-b
    rosemary-b Member Posts: 2,006
    edited June 2011

    Summertyme

    Glad the DBS has been a help. Can't wait to hear from the new and improved you when you are all tweaked and stronger than ever.

  • Bren-2007
    Bren-2007 Member Posts: 6,241
    edited June 2011

    Summertyme .. so glad you are doing well after your tune-up yesterday.  I'm missing "Jim" so hope you get unbanned soon!

    love you,

    Bren

  • Alpal
    Alpal Member Posts: 1,785
    edited June 2011

    EEEK! Bring Jim back, please.

  • 208sandy
    208sandy Member Posts: 2,610
    edited June 2011

    Summer - isn't Tazy a tad too volatile?  Just askin'Innocent

    Sandy

  • crazy4carrots
    crazy4carrots Member Posts: 5,324
    edited June 2011

    Be kind to your fine-feathered friends,

    For a duck could be somebody's mother

    Who lives in the woods, in a swamp

    Where it's deep, and dark, and damp.

    Now you may think that this is the end,

    Well, it is.......

    (IN HONOUR OF ROSEMARY/DAFFY) 

  • rosemary-b
    rosemary-b Member Posts: 2,006
    edited June 2011

    Linda

    That is one of my kids' favorites !

  • Bren-2007
    Bren-2007 Member Posts: 6,241
    edited June 2011

    I think Tazy is cute!

    I'm so excited, taking my passport papers in today and getting my picture taken.  I think it only takes a couple of weeks to get your passport card back.  Yippee!

    hugs,

    Bren

  • BarbaraA
    BarbaraA Member Posts: 7,378
    edited June 2011
  • Wabbit
    Wabbit Member Posts: 1,592
    edited June 2011

    Well I had a creepy experience a while ago.  Somebody knocking at the door ... I didn't answer cause I'm not a morning person and not dressed yet.  We don't get people at the door except for delivery folks so I figured they would leave a package and go away.  Nope ... more knocking.  Then I see a guy in my back yard ... eek.  I go to front door and he's coming back around to the front.  I had the door cracked and hollered at him.  He jumped a foot ... good ... serves him right.  I told him he had no business in my back yard and got a song and dance about how he was looking for (name) and didn't realize it was not the right house until he got to the back.  Many apologizies.  So we play like I believe that and he goes on his way.  What I think ... he was casing the place. 

    I'm glad I have the dogs ... who were more than willing to make an appearance.  Jake even barked his head off .... good doggie.  Daisy is quiet but big and looks like a shepherd.  This idiot however ignored a 'Beware of Dog' sign and a hook thingy on my gate and just walked right into the yard.   It's times like this that I miss my Gypsy dog though  ... she was all shepherd and would have been snarling and growling enough to make him wet his pants :)

    Anyway ... so now here I sit playing on the computer.  I don't think I'm going to get in the shower and get dressed until DH gets home. 

  • Bren-2007
    Bren-2007 Member Posts: 6,241
    edited June 2011

    Rabbit ... I would be scared to pieces.  That adventure you had really freaks me out.  That's when a big mean dog comes in handy.  My Bobo used to scare people because he was so big .. the ones I have now aren't scary enough.  I want a rottweiler since I'm on my own so much.

    Stay in touch with us so we know you're okay ....

    hugs,

    Bren

  • leggo
    leggo Member Posts: 3,293
    edited October 2012

    That is REALLY scary Whiterabbit! Your gutsy for having opened the door...even a crack.

  • BarbaraA
    BarbaraA Member Posts: 7,378
    edited June 2011

    Wow, Wabbt, how scary. You sure are brave for opening the door. I would have called 911 and gotten my shotgun out.

  • Alpal
    Alpal Member Posts: 1,785
    edited June 2011

    I live in a small town and I would call the police (not the 911#) and ask them to do some drive bys. They do that sort of thing around here all the time. They would probably ask for a description and might possibly know who it is if he's one of their regulars!

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited June 2011

    Summertyme

    hope the "tune up" works for a long, long time.  

  • Wabbit
    Wabbit Member Posts: 1,592
    edited June 2011

    I also have a locked storm door.  And the dogs were by my side.  Otherwise I would not have opened the door even a crack.

    All is well ... the guy was actually shaking after I startled him.  He also did not appear to be a druggie.   I honestly didn't dare not let him know somebody was home.  With some of them that just makes them feel it's safe to break in. 

    Edited to add:  We are on a private lane off a main road.  I saw his car drive in and I also saw it drive back out afterwards.  Maybe he was just an idiot looking for his friend ... who knows?   

       

  • leggo
    leggo Member Posts: 3,293
    edited June 2011

    At least your dogs are useful. My dog would just lick a robber to death! Oh well, that's what insurance is for. We don't even lock our doors around here and we live in a city of approx. 180,000.

  • Bren-2007
    Bren-2007 Member Posts: 6,241
    edited June 2011

    I'm leaning towards what Barbara would do.  All you have to do is cock a shotgun and it sends fear into anyone trying to break in.  The dogs and a good shotgun are the best home defense.  My small caliber pistol isn't that great for home defense, but my barking dogs and shotgun work out very well.

    I think you were very brave Rabbit.  I'm proud of you!

    Bren

  • BarbaraA
    BarbaraA Member Posts: 7,378
    edited June 2011
    Bren, nothing like the sound of locking and loading to scare the cr@p out of anyone.
  • Wabbit
    Wabbit Member Posts: 1,592
    edited June 2011

    gracie ... My current dogs are also very very friendly.  We try to make it appear that they are trained ... I kept a hand on Daisy to make it look like I was restraining her.  And I did notice today that the hair on her back was standing up ... she did pick up that I was spooked.  There is shepherd in there ... don't know if it would come out in a pinch or not.

    The ones that case a place first are looking for the easy targets ... hopefully if that is what it was we have convinced him it might be best to look elsewhere.

  • leggo
    leggo Member Posts: 3,293
    edited October 2012

    I think when push comes to shove any dog would do what they could. She'd have been there for you, I'm sure. Even my little 10 incher would probably bite the ankle if need be. (as long as the bad guy didn't have a carrot!)

  • Bren-2007
    Bren-2007 Member Posts: 6,241
    edited June 2011

    Rabbit .. I think if that guy had tried to come in, Daisy would have been on him instantly!  She's got enough shepherd in her to be very protective.

    Gracie .. you're so funny .. my Winston is short and he would (and has) bitten people in the calf.  So if he could get up from his nap, he might be helpful with an intruder.

    Barbara .. you're on the money about the sound of 'lock and load' even though my shotgun is only a .410, it still makes a big noise.

    Bren

  • Wabbit
    Wabbit Member Posts: 1,592
    edited June 2011

    if he could get up from his nap  ... LOL

    What part of a 'Beware of the Dog' sign do people not understand?  I should have gone all motherly and lectured him about that.  In the Gypsy days if he had ignored that sign and walked into the yard at the same time I happened to be letting her out he would not have left in one piece ... innocent or not. 

  • leggo
    leggo Member Posts: 3,293
    edited October 2012

    We're looking for another dog to add to our family......any suggestions for a nice gentle breed? It's always nice to get info from real people instead of dog books. Don't mention beagle, been there, done that. It could have been raining pitchforks and he wouldn't raise his head of the floor.

  • Wabbit
    Wabbit Member Posts: 1,592
    edited June 2011

    big dog or little dog?

  • leggo
    leggo Member Posts: 3,293
    edited October 2012

    Oh, and it has to be REALLY easy to train.

  • leggo
    leggo Member Posts: 3,293
    edited October 2012

    Big or little, doesn't matter as long as it gets along well with another dog and cat.

  • leggo
    leggo Member Posts: 3,293
    edited October 2012

    .....and a really loud household.

  • Bren-2007
    Bren-2007 Member Posts: 6,241
    edited June 2011

    Gracie .. how about a chocolate lab or maybe a boxer.  They are wonderful family dogs, but can look ferocious too.  You can tell I favor big dogs in my house.

    Bren

  • Wabbit
    Wabbit Member Posts: 1,592
    edited June 2011

    You know the truth is that it all depends on the individual dog.  I'm a fan of going through a good rescue group and finding a mixed breed.  They tend to know the temperament of their dogs and can help you find a good fit.

    Or do what we seem to be good at ... just wait for one to wander in and make itself at home :)

    Do you want a watchdog type ... who will at least bark?

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