Final Round of YvB

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Shizoku wrote:QUOTE (Shizoku @ Feb 2 2015, 10:56 PM) Baths are pretty rare, usually once every other month or whenever he gets covered in some kind of @#(!. Though now we have a house with a hot water outdoor tap, which is pretty damn nice for baths.
That's a lot more often than we used to bathe Zoe. She hated her baths though and for whatever reason she didn't like swimming or fetching. We always joke that we got a defective lab.

QUOTE Nice pic, pitch black dogs are hard to photograph without them turning into a black blurr.[/quote]
Senior portraits. My dad wanted me to wear a suit and tie, told me I'd regret it later on. To this day, wearing my favorite shirt, a pair of jeans, and holding my favorite puppy? No way at all I regret it.

@Archy thanks I try :blush:
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Gotta love P1's hair!!!!!!!!!!
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You and your pocket dogs.


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Actual truth becaue I've seen it happen and had to step in to save the other dog's life:

My "pocket dog" would have your dog on the ground crying for mercy within 30s of a fight. She was a killer and we had to be extra careful.... built like a linebacker too. 80 pounds of fighting machine.
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phoenix1 wrote:QUOTE (phoenix1 @ Feb 4 2015, 04:45 PM) Actual truth becaue I've seen it happen and had to step in to save the other dog's life:

My "pocket dog" would have your dog on the ground crying for mercy within 30s of a fight. She was a killer and we had to be extra careful.... built like a linebacker too. 80 pounds of fighting machine.
Truth: Idiot who tries to make his dog (was a rottweiler) attack me/my dog will be knocked out and his dog immobilised in that order in 30s by me (240lbs) while my dog peacefully watches because he's not allowed to attack a crow without order. My dog is made for saving lives from drowning and to be kids best friend.
I really hate cowards/idiots/ignorant fools who make aggressive dogs. They shouldn't be allowed to own one.

Btw. no insult intended, just IMHO.
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Post by zombywoof »

I didn't make her aggressive, I just got her from a rescue. She was the biggest sweetheart normally but if you're not a human she... wasn't happy.

But hey if you werent' a dog she'd happily sit right next to you and put her head on your lap and push down in that typical Lab way of saying "PET ME PLEASE"
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:thumbsup: for taking the dog from the rescue, it's a good deed that takes courage.
Everyone just want to buy a cute puppy but forget them when they grow up.
It's harder to work with dog that already has some bad habbits, the older the dog the harder it gets.
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Post by zombywoof »

I love rescue dogs. In my experience they're more loving than any other kind of dog because they know they've been rescued. I can't wait until I'm financially stable enough to get a 4 year old rescue.
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This thread had the potential for some choice drama, but now it's just gone to the dogs ...
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cashto wrote:QUOTE (cashto @ Feb 5 2015, 08:55 PM) This thread had the potential for some choice drama, but now it's just gone to the dogs ...
Better than P1s hair.
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