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Old 01-05-2007, 01:04 PM
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Our two cats...Bubbles and Gus.



Wife also has like 4 fish and two frogs. She actually has names for them but I'll be damned if I can tell them apart

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Old 01-05-2007, 03:29 PM
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I've always wondered why the ---- someone would take an animal like a pit or a Rottie and cut body parts off of it. Thats some fucked up ---- right there. Totaly not callin dude out up there who has a Rot or anyone with Pit's cause I do know that it is common practice to have this done very early so you probably got the dog afterwards but I just think its fucked up to have it done. They were born that way, and I don't think it would be cool to cut off a few fingers or something to look good.

I have a question for the Rottie owners. I know that certain breeds have characteristics about them like Goldens tend to have hip problems and Rotties I think get polo or something like that but do all rotties ---- liquid? Every single Rot I have ever seen always leaves these huges *** puddles of the most foulest dog ---- ever. I remeber JD saying something about how Chiwawa's shake cause there inbreed or some ---- so are the rottis the same way for their shitting habits?
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Old 01-05-2007, 03:56 PM
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Satan on the right, Honey-Bear on the left. Both females, Satan is a Pitbull / Boxer mix and Bear is a German Shepherd / Great Dane mix according to the vet. I think Bear weighs about 120lbs now and little Satan is something like 40-50.

Ironically, Satan is more friendly to visitors and kids. The other dog is extremely possessive over her food. I don't think Pitbulls are bad dogs at all, the only thing that can get annoying is that she used to tear anything and everything that was worth over $100 to pieces. Not only that she can be extremely hyper, but she's never mean or bites.
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Old 01-05-2007, 04:29 PM
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yeah thats one thing i've noticed about all the pitts i have owned, the love to chew ---- up. kinda liek they get bored and just do it to do it. but they are very active dogs and need alot of exercise, that usually takes care of alot of the chewing problems.
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Old 01-05-2007, 09:16 PM
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Yep, that's very true. She's always ------- with the bigger dog instead of chewing things up nowdays.

She ------- hates Christmas though, this dog is the damn grinch. She had the tree knocked over, half the ornaments and lights off of it, every present under the tree was unwrapped and paper shredded. The tree was kind of balancing in the air cause the lights were still plugged in holding it partway up. She basically had that ****** bent over and was humping it.
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Old 01-05-2007, 10:16 PM
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I've always wondered why the ---- someone would take an animal like a pit or a Rottie and cut body parts off of it. Thats some fucked up ---- right there. Totaly not callin dude out up there who has a Rot or anyone with Pit's cause I do know that it is common practice to have this done very early so you probably got the dog afterwards but I just think its fucked up to have it done. They were born that way, and I don't think it would be cool to cut off a few fingers or something to look good.

I have a question for the Rottie owners. I know that certain breeds have characteristics about them like Goldens tend to have hip problems and Rotties I think get polo or something like that but do all rotties ---- liquid? Every single Rot I have ever seen always leaves these huges *** puddles of the most foulest dog ---- ever. I remeber JD saying something about how Chiwawa's shake cause there inbreed or some ---- so are the rottis the same way for their shitting habits?
AS far as docking the tails of Rots goes, it is generally done by the breeders before anyone take possession of the puppy. I don't know the history or the reasoning behind it, but their tail would be like a ------- baseball bat getting swung around if they still had their tails. Rots are notorious for hip problems, as well as most large breed dogs. Never heard of Rotties getting polo. And their ----, from what I have seen, doesn't come out as a liquid, just a big pile. Most pure bred dogs are inbreed, this is why they generally have more problems than muts.
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Old 01-05-2007, 10:38 PM
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most chihuahuas shake when they get scared.

my golden retriever is hyper as ----, and chews the ---- out of every toy i give him.
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Old 01-05-2007, 11:56 PM
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Yeah, I meant pitbulls.. not bulldogs. the ones i've been around were extremely moody. I thought that's just the way they were but yeah the way they're raised prob has alot to do with it.. they have potential to be deadly as opposed to like a.. poodle..
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Old 01-06-2007, 12:17 AM
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Here is my 5 month old Kitten Dusty


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Old 01-06-2007, 12:49 AM
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I hung out with a neighbor's miniature poodle today. It's a pretty cool dog; never makes a peep, doesn't shake like the toy-sized ones and some of the inbred minatures do, and just likes to chill. You can tell the old lady drinks a martini with her blood pressure meds and then tries to cut the poor thing's hair, though.

I like most of the brighter big dogs pretty well, but if I wanted a pet and didn't have the space a large dog really needs, I'd seriously consider getting a standard sized poodle. They are reputedly the brightest breed of dog, and I've seen a few that without a whole lot of training you could just point towards something and they knew whether to fetch/go/sit/lie down/bother someone else/etc.
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