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Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: Mrrzy Date: 11 May 19 - 09:07 PM My cat is a dog. |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: keberoxu Date: 11 May 19 - 09:54 PM Your 'dog' is a Ragdoll, Mrrzy? Yes, I recall your Bill Murray quote. |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: keberoxu Date: 13 May 19 - 03:04 PM SRS, your bed-hog dog sounds like enough dog for two dogs. But then, when it comes to being active, your whippersnapper heeler sounds like enough dog for two dogs ... |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: keberoxu Date: 03 Jun 19 - 03:20 PM Happy "Gotcha!" Anniversary to SRS's Pepper. And many happy healthy returns of the happy day. |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: keberoxu Date: 29 Jun 19 - 07:51 PM olddude, how do you and your wiener dog survive the fireworks noises on the Fourth of July? |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: Mrrzy Date: 30 Jun 19 - 09:07 AM We had a basset that had ij a greyhound friend. They would run in circles together, the basset in little clunky ones and the greyhound in wide graceful ones, like the inside and outside of a record. Yes, a Ragdoll dog. |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: olddude Date: 30 Jun 19 - 05:07 PM Fireworks and wiener dogs don’t mix at all. They stay home we drive to the fireworks. Thunder storms wiener dogs are on your lap and wanting a blanket also. |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: The Sandman Date: 30 Jun 19 - 05:35 PM do you have a dog called mexico? |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: olddude Date: 30 Jun 19 - 07:47 PM How did you know |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: keberoxu Date: 01 Jul 19 - 05:28 PM Apropos of Fourth of July fireworks, I read a first-person account of someone who adopted a rescue dog from the Cairn Terrier rescue people. The terrier needed a lot of medical treatment before he was put up for adoption, because he had skin problems and was itchy all over and stuff; neglect on more than one count. But he was an extrovert and he loves humans, and no matter what people were doing to him, he kept wagging his tale happily. Foster volunteers house-trained the little rescue terrier, and then he went to his forever home. Where the Fourth of July happened. And what did the little cairn terrier do? He celebrated. Every time the fireworks went off, he hopped up in the air and barked his scratchy voiced little bark, and looked delighted. In fact, he really wanted to head out to the patio through the sliding doors so that he could hunt and catch whatever was making that joyful noise. The terrier thought the whole thing was great fun. |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: keberoxu Date: 03 Jul 19 - 09:52 PM Thinking loving and concerned thoughts for our beloved canine companions during this holiday of barbaric noise. |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: Mrrzy Date: 03 Jul 19 - 09:57 PM I know plenty dogs that like fireworks. I know plenty people that don't. |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: Bonzo3legs Date: 04 Jul 19 - 02:12 AM Our greyhound is terrified of fireworks. We bought a plug in Adaptil unit which should calm her when our fireworks start. |