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by Haagen-Daagen » Sat Jan 17, 2015 1:22 pm
Could you add me up there with Eva the longhaired GSD, Deebee the terrier poodle mix, Spike the Belgian Malinois, and Biscuit the Akita/Husky mix?(:
I took some photos of the beasties with my new camera, once I upload them to my computer I will update with some photos. CX
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by Bluebird22 » Sat Jan 17, 2015 1:41 pm
@Imzadi: I'm not talking about buying puppies on an impulse (although some parents do give in to their children quiet easily, even if that child wants a puppy), I'm talking about breeding dogs just for kicks. Children, who are very impressionable, watch the movie and, unless they are taught differently, that you can breed dogs just because you want puppies. And again, kids who watch the movie grow up thinking that all taxidermists are these evil people who help the "bad girl". For me, I think is a fine movie to let your kids watch as long as you educate them after about the not-so-great aspects of the movie.
Sophie thanks you for the complement

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by BlingBling » Sat Jan 17, 2015 1:50 pm
Add Honeybee the mixed breed Terror and Lucy and Zane the Corsos to the list! :3
Number of times Honeybee wrapped her tether around the bushes this week: 7. They aren't even anywhere near in her way, either. Oh well, she likes being out there and my entire family has the flu so any way to let her unleash energy safely with minimal walking for us is good 8'D
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by Imzadi83 » Sat Jan 17, 2015 1:53 pm
Bluebird22 wrote:I'm not talking about buying puppies on an impulse, I'm talking about breeding dogs just for kicks. Children, who are very impressionable, watch the movie and, unless they are taught differently, that you can breed dogs just because you want puppies. And again, kids who watch the movie grow up thinking that all taxidermists are these evil people who help the "bad girl". For me, I think is a fine movie to let your kids watch as long as you educate them after about the not-so-great aspects of the movie.
Sophie thanks you for the complement

I agree with you on that point. Parents though are ultimately responsible for educating their children though, not a movie, so it doesn't so much bother me about the move unless I think about all the bad parents out there who let their children watch TV indiscriminately.
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by FlynnEugene » Sat Jan 17, 2015 2:54 pm
Cardinal wrote:@Ella Bear: Could really be anything, hope your vet finds out the problem! Hopefully its something simple like an allergy and not something worse.

Let us know.
I will let you know tomorrow after the appointment. I am hoping all goes well because I am leaving to college in a few days and I don't want to be worried about her.
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by Joe Kerr » Sat Jan 17, 2015 3:02 pm
Ahh, new thread!
Cardi, could you add my babes too?
Do you own a dog?:
Yes, I own two!
Favorite dog breed?:
American Staffordshire Terrier
Tell us about your dog(s), if you have any!:
Lola is a possible Rhode mix. She is two years old and
was rescued at 8 weeks. She loves to run and do agility,
and has a very high prey drive.
Barnabas is an American Staffordshire Terrier mix. He's
6 {ish} years old and was rescued when he was 5. He
has an injured ACL, so he can't exercise much, but he
loves playing mental stimulating games!
Pictures of your dog(s):
Lola;

Barnabas;

Lola and Barnabas;

You may see me talking about Penny Jane, a
dog that I live with {She is owned by my mother}.
I have taken on the task of being her trainer, and
helping her with her 'issues' so to speak. Here's a
picture of her :)

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