Subject: BS: For my dog From: olddude Date: 16 Jan 19 - 11:06 AM I am putting up a brand new dog fence out back. And Mexico is going to pay for it. Best doggie fence you ever saw it’s huge |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: gillymor Date: 16 Jan 19 - 11:40 AM Good for you, keep out those kibble smugglers and leg humpers. |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: Backwoodsman Date: 16 Jan 19 - 11:40 AM Make the cats pay for it, Dan! :-) |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: Donuel Date: 16 Jan 19 - 11:40 AM In the spirit of Dan's Wisdom, I see Donnie as a clear and present danger when he says any attempt to remove him will result in the people rising up and fighting the 'deep state democrats'. I JUST DON'T SEE THAT. For people to be willing to fight and die for Trump, any Trump, sounds like people are willing to fight and die for Jimmy Fallon or Steve Doocy or Tucker Carlson. America is NOT willing to die for its entertainers*. So if the choice is for a fence or a functioning government, I choose an impenetrable fence around the White House. *I would deeply miss Stephen Colbert and Bill Mahre. |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: olddude Date: 16 Jan 19 - 12:31 PM Have to try and keep our the illegal little Chihuahua dogs ya know |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: olddude Date: 16 Jan 19 - 12:32 PM The Chihuahua‘s keep taking over my dogs job of peeing in the yard |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: olddude Date: 16 Jan 19 - 01:08 PM So right before Xmas my wiener dog jumps off my bed. Bam paralyzed once again. I call my daughter who is a veterinarian neurologist surgeon in California. Dad he needs back surgery right now once again. I drive him four hours to the university here and has surgery. 5000 bucks. Well he is fine now and running again. I told my kid, I spent a fortune so you could learn this stuff and I still have to pay another doctor. Oh were is the justice lol |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: keberoxu Date: 16 Jan 19 - 01:14 PM Well, shoot, no wonder we haven't heard from you in a while, over the holidays. Merry Christmas, indeed. |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: olddude Date: 16 Jan 19 - 01:21 PM Yup dogs lol |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: Donuel Date: 16 Jan 19 - 01:29 PM 5,000 could provide asylum for five Mexican dogs by helping with legal fees. Dog surgeons and dog lawyers are expensive. |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: Donuel Date: 16 Jan 19 - 02:26 PM Our dog Semantic could jump over our six foot fence. What kind of fence did you build? |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: Stilly River Sage Date: 16 Jan 19 - 02:40 PM My combination of cedar stockade privacy fence and 4' wire chain link fence keep the dogs in and the coyotes and foxes out. My neighbor paid for the latest rendition of the stockade fence (but he had a Ted Cruz sign in his yard last November, so I suspect he wants the idiot's barrier at the border.) |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: olddude Date: 16 Jan 19 - 03:37 PM Naw I just have an old wire fence, wiener dogs can’t just much except when they think they can fly off your bed. I now been calling him gerbal as he spends his night in a cage. Maybe when he gets out of jail he will make better decisions |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: olddude Date: 16 Jan 19 - 03:42 PM Don 5648 dollars to be exact. Why would I do that. Cause he is my best buddy |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: olddude Date: 16 Jan 19 - 03:45 PM I like backwoods idea. Cats need to pay for the fence |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: Senoufou Date: 16 Jan 19 - 03:57 PM No no no olddude! That's felinism! |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: olddude Date: 16 Jan 19 - 04:11 PM lol good point |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: Donuel Date: 16 Jan 19 - 06:09 PM double lol |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: olddude Date: 16 Jan 19 - 08:24 PM He is the only dog I know that puts his toys away. He plays throws them around then carries it back to his box and gets another. I didn’t teach him. I think he just is possessive about the other wiener dogs getting them. They still do and he puts them back lol |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: Stilly River Sage Date: 16 Jan 19 - 09:28 PM My Lab has a "toy box," that is in fact a large brass planter or such - he heads over and pulls out his bumpers (for fetch) or ball (for fetch) or chew toys or knotted rope (for fetch or tug-o-war). And this week he turned from the bin with one of his bumpers and the new blue heeler took it from him and turning, handed it to me. They are working suspiciously in-tandem to get what they want - to play fetch. |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: Bee-dubya-ell Date: 17 Jan 19 - 10:08 AM Short Dachshunds and tall beds are never good matches. |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: Thompson Date: 18 Jan 19 - 08:44 AM My dog Bigly. |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: Senoufou Date: 18 Jan 19 - 11:14 AM There's a lovely group of dachshund owners called The Sausage Dog Walkers' Club. They walk their dogs along the quayside of the river Tyne in Newcastle. In between programmes on the BBC they show a brief clip of them. Long-haired and short-haired ones (the dogs) (well, and their owners) |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: leeneia Date: 20 Jan 19 - 10:43 PM Come to think of it, if a dachshund were an outdoor dog living on a farm, it would probably never encounter anything in the nature of a bed. A bale of hay might be a similar height, but why would it climb a bale of hay? There are steps for dogs, but would be remember to use them? Dan, maybe you'll have to sleep on an air mattress from now on. |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: Thompson Date: 21 Jan 19 - 02:35 AM For sausage-lovers, there's a bunch of YouTube videos of people on mass sausage dog walks (one with over 100, Senoufou!) Wow, if these people ever get political… imagine a mass dog walk on any parliament! |
Subject: RE: wiener dogs, pioneers of curing spinal cords From: Donuel Date: 10 Feb 19 - 11:56 PM For the last 3 years Dachshunds with an inherited spinal disease (25% likely), broken necks and cord injuries have received STEM CELL treatment injected into their spinal fluid. The results show up inside of 3 weeks to a year. For example total paralysis within 3 weeks of injections has healed 3 of four legs to function again. yes I am making the innuendo that what works for our dogs can work for us. A key is to not wait for stem cell treatment. |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: Bonzo3legs Date: 11 Feb 19 - 08:23 AM Do Mexican greyhounds do zoomies?? |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: keberoxu Date: 11 Feb 19 - 09:56 AM If the grey is a former racing dog, why on earth would she NOT zoom on occasion? |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: Senoufou Date: 11 Feb 19 - 10:14 AM I think all dogs should have a daily opportunity to 'zoom'. They're naturally predisposed to run, chase and hunt. The problem arises when they won't come back for ages, despite their frantic owners calling and whistling. Our neighbours' two dogs (Logie and Molly) go out in the fields and have a huge 'zoom'. Sometimes they're naughty and don't respond to a recall until they've nearly run their legs off. Once or twice they've darted in and out of the river, and come home a bit smelly and covered in thick mud. But I reckon they adore it. |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: olddude Date: 11 Feb 19 - 06:17 PM I have steps but sometimes my obie thinks he can fly. Now he has a pillow and a pen. He is squirrel chasing again. Surgery was perfect thank goodness |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: keberoxu Date: 11 Feb 19 - 07:01 PM There is an obvious reason why even a dachshund living on a farm would climb anything whatever. Dachshunds are earthdogs [which is what terrier means] and they are bred to hunt. Just because they are named for badgers doesn't mean they would turn up their long noses at smaller vermin! Sure, dachshunds are better at digging than climbing, but try reasoning with a dachshund who just spotted something small that smelled like it ought to be chased and hunted ... |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: olddude Date: 11 Feb 19 - 11:29 PM Mine is an exceptionally long mini sausage dog. He is great in the straight stretch but can’t corner worth crap. His butt jack knifes like a truck. Always misses out on catching the bunny or squirrel. Loves to run |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: Neil D Date: 13 Feb 19 - 05:58 PM Sorry olddude, you've got to 86 the bed and sleep on the floor, for the good of the dog of course. LOL. |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: Bonzo3legs Date: 16 Feb 19 - 08:25 AM Took our grey to be weighed this morning and at 33.2kg she is perfect! Funny how she totally ignored the other 4 dogs in the waiting room!! |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: peteglasgow Date: 16 Feb 19 - 08:33 AM funnily enough, i weighed Rosa lurcher today -23.4kg. some people thinks she is a greyhound - so your dog must be really big, or Rosa is very small |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: gnu Date: 16 Feb 19 - 06:33 PM Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: Neil D - PM Date: 13 Feb 19 - 05:58 PM Sorry olddude, you've got to 86 the bed and sleep on the floor, for the good of the dog of course. LOL. HAHAHAHAAA! Glad the dog is doing well, olddude. |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: Bonzo3legs Date: 16 Feb 19 - 06:47 PM Peteaberdeen - our greyhound is big, and takes up most of out sofa! |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: olddude Date: 18 Feb 19 - 08:51 PM I love greyhound dogs |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: Bee-dubya-ell Date: 18 Feb 19 - 09:25 PM I just put up a new fence for my dog too. Actually, it's not a fence to keep my dog in the yard or anything like that. It's a fence to keep my dog out of the compost pile. It should keep her from wallowing in rotten potatoes and out-of-date blue cheese dressing. Now, if she wants to get all stinky, she'll have to go find some deer guts to wallow in. |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: gnu Date: 18 Feb 19 - 09:31 PM BWL... had a beagle that would run into a pasture and roll in cow patties when we went hunting. Dogs love covering their scent. |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: Neil D Date: 18 Feb 19 - 11:23 PM On a serious note, I recommend getting pet insurance for your pets, preferably when you first get them, when there aren't yet any pre-existing condition. We had a little Jack Shit who developed reflux, food allergies, environmental allergies and epilepsy. The insurance saved us thousands over the years. The company we use is called Petplan Plus. |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: Jos Date: 19 Feb 19 - 03:15 AM I thought you weren't supposed to put rotten potatoes in a compost heap because of blight. And as for blue cheese dressing, I'm not sure - maybe you should just eat it all before it goes out of date. |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: olddude Date: 21 Feb 19 - 12:18 PM When I had my old lab Newfie mix, he would always seek out the smellest, stinkiest things to roll in on every walk in the woods. Crazy beast I miss him, raised him from the day he was born till he passed 15 years later |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: keberoxu Date: 06 May 19 - 06:30 PM I just saw that a long-time Mudcat member posted today that a beloved dog died in her sleep overnight. I'm not outing the member or the dog here. But there must be more than a few of us who are sorry for the member's loss. I might add that this was one lucky dog, in my opinion -- a little infirmity near the end, but got to die at home with her favorite human and her dog pack. |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: Backwoodsman Date: 07 May 19 - 03:16 AM Did the cats pay, Dan? :-) |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: Bonzo3legs Date: 07 May 19 - 06:41 PM Due to my wife's continuing health problems (hip no longer a problem), we decided to rent a holiday home near to Ely, which caters specifically for dogs, with an enclosed garden and a secure enclosed field, so great for our greyhound! |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: Bonzo3legs Date: 08 May 19 - 12:37 PM It'll be interesting to see how our grey reacts in the 15 acre secure field, which will be the first time she'll be off lead in the 6 months we've had her!! |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: Donuel Date: 10 May 19 - 07:57 PM 7 Million ancient Egyptian dog mummies have been discovered. Another 1 million dog mummies are in disrepair or unrecoverable. We have had special feelings for dogs for some time. However my last two inventions are for cat owners. |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: Stilly River Sage Date: 11 May 19 - 02:34 PM Bonzo, please report back on the reaction to the large space. Both of my dogs slept on the bed last night during a long thunderstorm, though the one who really dislikes the storms eventually hopped down and hunkered in the hall where no windows let her see the flashes. The other old dog used to sleep on his former owner's bed, so on rare occasions is allowed up on the bed here. He puts out a lot of heat and is a bit of a bed hog. |
Subject: RE: BS: For my dog From: Bonzo3legs Date: 11 May 19 - 04:30 PM Oddly enough my wife discovered that our greyhound responds to whistling in our back garden, so I'm getting into practice! I suspect that she will be terrified of thunder, we haven't had any since she first came to our home last October |
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. |