Dogs, dogs, dogs!
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mtspacekace - What wonderful dogs! I am sure they will provide you much comfort and stress relief during your cancer journey. Thanks for sharing their pics with us.
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lol. Like really.
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Helping with chores
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I need a dog like that to do my baseboards!
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What a good puppy!!
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Send him to me too!!!! Good baby❤️❤️❤️
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Micmel...that's adorable!
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Pupster at daycare..... seem way too happy
he went to work with my daughter today.
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So cute Jettie!
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Just back from groomer already got her hair messy.
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but still such a cutie
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Spookiemom, just her way of manipulating for a brush session, like she got at the spa. Lots of treats and sweet words.
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Here's a gorgeous shot of a Westie that was posted in a Faceboook Group to which I belong. His name is Dex. He is posing in the west highlands of Scotland, by Loch Torridon and the mist-covered mountain, LIathach.
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picture perfect! I sent that photo to a friend who had a Westie many years ago.
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Checking out his roots.
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that dog sees better scenery than I ever have!! Go puppers go!
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Micmel lol!!
Celia that is one cute doggo. I think he must be a model given that background ha
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I’ve missed a lot! Sorry have not been on the boards in awhile - working from home is actually less work/life balance. But I miss this community! Hope all of you are doing alright during this time.
Here is Finley (11 months now) saying he’s not being a bother at all to Tucker (18 years!) and Domino (13 years). The pups love us working from home of course.
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Adjusting to new furniture arrival! Unsure of where to go.
Tag is slipping guys. He can barely walk. He falls a lot. Slowing eating. Doesn’t give effort to eating his full ration. Collapses if brushed by slightly. But still he wags. And loves and doesn’t cry out or whimper. Just can’t walk or get up well. Getting difficult for me. He falls in the yard. I have to go help him up. Can’t leave him for long. Because Of heat stroke. Sigh. I can’t do this.
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Micmel - sorry to hear this. When I saw you had posted my first thought was of wondering how your Tag was doing. He loves you, you love him. You will know when it is time to release him. I have two 14 year old boys and we are beginning to go through the same thing. On our "walks" now I watch because they can be unsteady. Sometimes hips are too sore to walk much. Sometimes they see a rabbit and they ignore all their aches and pains for a few steps. It is very hard to see them age. Maybe they think the same thing about us - bet they do. Sending hugs
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So sorry Micmel.
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So sorry Micmel. (((hugs)))
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Micmel,I am so sorry to hear this about Tag. It hurts to see our beloved babies like this.
Well, on my own doggie front, I haven’t gotten a new puppy yet. I applied for a puppy from a rescue and hope it goes through.
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Been wondering how the puppy search has been going for you. Rescues can make you go crazy. . I understand they want to make sure the pet is going to a good place, BUT.
They make it so difficult. Seems like some want your life history, 10 years back taxes, and glowing reviews from any body you ever met.
After a friend lost her almost 16 yo girl, the house was too empty So we went to all the shelters here, looking for a small dog There was one that caught her eye Friend handed over credit card, new baby had a new home No questions Pup is about 2 now, has adapted nicely
Let us know.
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WOW - and negotiating curbs are my challenge!
https://www.facebook.com/cesar.millan/videos/1216953148771448
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You got that right Spookie! Plus it doesn't help with this virus crap that they are doing adoptions by appointment only and there are huge waiting lists and if you aren't lucky enough to get chosen to have an appointment you don't get a chance to see any puppies. And if you want to go through a breeder here, it can cost major bucks as they have raised their prices.
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Pet Finders is popular here, it’s how I found Spookie breeder. I had to drive 6 hours one way, but she’s worth it. She was 8 weeks old, 2#. Almost 11 years old now.
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I’ve been looking on that one and one other one but it pretty much is the same. Multiple applications for a puppy and some are only taking a few applications. So frustrating!
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When we got the first one- the brown one- I was adamant she would not be allowed on the furniture let alone on the bed- fast forward 5 years (who runs the world?):
this one just home from my surgery on Thursday
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