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Animal and nature lover here....
I like big dogs and I plead guilty to preferring pure breeds. Labs and German shepherds are my favs, as KK used to say. I do not like small dogs with loud annoying barks.
I also like snakes and mice - and ducks. It's just bats I dislike - as well as large moths that are not found in this country (I think) but that stick to walls. I watched Hitchcock's "Birds" several times as a small child and, since then, anything with wings makes me nervous. I can handle birds only at a distance.
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Athena.....I so remember watching the Hitchcock movie "Birds". It scared the heck out of me as a little girl. I also was afraid of a large group of birds for the longest time. I'll bet if I watched it today I probably would laugh at the old movie effects.
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...I'm afraid I would still be scared, Patty.
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Favourite dogs? The ones I grew up with -- a Scotch collie and a border collie. Incredibly smart, loyal, loving and protective to a fault, and good looking too!
Rodents don't bother me, but I have an overwhelming fear of snakes and reptiles in general.
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Oh I love the looks of collies. We have a shelty which looks very much like a collie. I agree collies, shelties, and border collies are very loyal and smart.
I can't stand rodents or snakes. I will never forget the first year I was teaching when i pulled the tree for the class out of the closet there was a mouse in the box. I climbed on a table spelling mouse I have no idea what I thought that would do. I still can't believe I was so scared by the poor thing. Thank goodness a kid in the class picked the thing up and took it outside for me.
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Thank you for the suggestions ladies. We'll do some more research and see what we end up with.
I know this is weird, but the ONLY things I'm afraid of are earthworms. For some reason, if one's touching me, I go into hystercal paralysis! I used to be terrified of grasshoppers......got over that phobia...but earthworms....forget it. Phobias are so weird. I remember one of the Jackass guys being afraid of mustard.
Did you know that they're re-making "The Birds"?
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One movie on my NOT SEE list. Scared the cr@p out of me too.
Dinner, let's see. Sauteed organic kale with mushrooms,garlic, roma tomatoes and onions and braised (with garlic, white wine and onion) organic free range chicken (cut up and tossed into the kale).
-edited to add- I really love food.
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I agree Birds scared the heck out of me. Can you imagine how much worse the new one will be with how far they have come with special effects!
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The original "Birds" scared me so much. I was terrified of birds after that. I'm still a little leery of them, especially when they do a fly by next to me!
Kira .. thank goodness you had a student that wasn't afraid of mice. They really don't bother me too much, but snakes are another story. I've seen two in my yard already this year. They were little, but too close to the house for my comfort.
Gracie .. I've got a border collie mix and she is the sweetest dog in the whole world .. and smart too.
Barbara .. Dinner sounds great. I think I will have some tortellini tonight. Its from the frozen section of the store, but still tastes good.
hugs everyone,
Bren
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Bren, is your mix hyper? From what I've seen of border collies, they just never stop running or chewing or jumping or digging........but I LOOOOVE how they are with kids. I can't imagine they ever hurt anybody.
ETA: weren't border collies bestowed the title of smartest dog?
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Gracie .. My maggie doesn't chew and isn't hyper. She's just a love bug. But I do have quite a bit of room for her to run in. She will bark if someone comes to the door or if there is a deer in the yard. She's not much of a jumper and only sometimes sits on the couch.
She has a wonderful disposition. I got her when she was about 2 and she's 8 years-old now. I'll see if I can find a pic of her somewhere.
She's our pack leader and taught my other puppy Tank how to herd .. now he loves to herd whatever he can find!
Labs are good family dogs too, loyal and even tempered.
hugs,
Bren
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Bren, I love labs too. I had one many years ago. Their wagging tails though???? Good lord, her tail could send everything flying on the coffee table in a hearbeat. Don't have the energy for that anymore. Hillck, thanks for the info. I don't like our shelter here....they're kind of jerks, so I doubt I could take their word on anything. I got a couple books to read here and with all the good suggestions made here, we'll see what we come up with. Thanks again ladies.
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DH and I had two labs years ago - both were rescues and they lived to be 15 and 13 respectively - they were wonderful but the male, Faro, chewed for all 15 years - shoes weren't safe around him - no idea why that was but aside from that they were good natured, great guard dogs and lots of fun for all ages - DH was right though, we were glad we were relatively young when we had them as they required LOTS of exercise, I now have a "pre-owned" Bichon - she is 12 and hasn't slowed down a bit - she's wonderful company and still loves to play - she was a little hard to train (I got her when she was 18 months old) but the stubborness is offset by her being so smart.
Sandy
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Give me my Boston Terriers................has to put mine down at 14...........he was a sweetie pie and I miss him a lot.............Tiny about 10 lbs, and never barked.............He was the ideal dog..............would ride to the shore with me, every weekend.........loved the ride, and never moved till we got there............Lord I miss the company............I finally had to make the decision to let hiim go.............blind, deaf, dementia, but what a joy..................Loved the little guy.........oh well life ends for all of us I guess sooner or later.......just didn't like playing G;od.
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We had a black lab when we were young. I agree they have lots of energy. Ours was a Houdini. She could get out of anything. She learned how to take the lock of the sliding glass door, and would go wandering the neighborhood. She also learned how to get out of the crate we put her in.
I will say thought the kids loved her, and she loved them. The boys now have labs themselves, so that talks to how much she touched their lives.
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Summertyme .. Virgil and Lilah are so cute! How is Virg's leg doing? Hope he's feeling better.
love,
Bren
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Pets really do become part of our families. I had my cat for 19 years and when we had to put her to sleep I cried for months at the drop of a hat. Just going into the store and seeing the cat food would get the tears flowing. Finally, went and adopted one at the humane society thinking that would help. It really didn't, but I love her too. Have had her now for 6 years and another one my daughter left here for me to take care of until she could take her. But, she now has become part of the family and told my daughter it will break my heart if she takes her. Funny how we can fall so deeply in love with our animals.
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I have the best little dog on earth. Cavalier King Charles Spaniel-- just a love puppy, wants to be on my lap all the time. Such a great companion, loves everyone including kids. Snuggles with my cats, who groom him. Now these are dogs that need companionship, they are not good home alone all the time. I don't work anymore so we spend all our time together, which works out great. But not an option for everyone.
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Ladies...How do you insert a picture?
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We have a cocker spaniel she is the sweetest dog. I hadn't heard of the Kind Charles Spaniel before, but must agree our cocker would not like being alone for long periods. Yours sounds so much like our little one.
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Petjunkie .. your baby is so cute!
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Oh petjunkie I Love king Charles spaniels! How cute!
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Ok, if you are going to talk pets - here's my Poppy
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Petjunkie, what a lovely dog!
My adorabilities (both dearly departed) grace this thread already, about 100 pages back.
Labs that don't like other dogs??? MUST be part mutt.
Dinner is crab. First time in a few days that I can say what dinner is without feeling embarrassed at my, shall we say, lackadaisical food habits (last night was a bag of UTZ!). Still losing weight, though, because I do lots of exercise.
Oooh Kira, you almost made me get goosebumps. Birds with today's technology - in 3D, for example - would be truly awful.
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Susie....beautiful kitty. I have a gray tabby and an almost all black cat with green eyes. Both adopted from the Human Society. I would love to get a dog. It's been quite a few years since we have had one, but I think my husband would divorce me it I bring another animal in the house. My son has been letting me share his sweet dog so that I can get my fix. She'll come stay a couple nights with me and keep me company on my daily walks.
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She's not particularly friendly but likes to hang around us. I only got her when she was already 3 (nearly 5 now). She only likes me because I feed her - low fat Science Diet plus a little tinned food. She's a British Blue - the most incredibly soft fur you have ever felt - not a bit like normal cat fur.
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Okay. So, everyone has been posting pics of cute, furry pets; and nobody likes reptiles? How can you not like this cutie, who was my most recent pet?
Supper was spaghetti, with sauce consisting of "Newman's Own" marinara doctored to include mushrooms (gotta have 'shrooms), black olives, and other good stuff. Dessert will be apple pie, made by the neighbors from apples they picked from my (late) grandfather's apple tree. The pie is still in the oven. Can you smell it?
otter
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Otter, I am no reptile hater. I adore turtles - how sweet!
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Leftover hamburger, grilled Monday with avacado and mayo. That's all Except for the food at the reception for our pastor who is leaving.
The family doctor asked me today what the weight gain was from. I said Femara. Should have said food. I hate it when I think of a snappy comeback after the fact.
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