Crystal
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K you are so silly, bob's your auntys husband. HEHEHE, adorable pupper!!!
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Life does have it's ups and downs. Just think that when things are at there worst then have no where to go but up. Good Luck and I hope things look up for you soon.
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Finally a humaine alternative for spaying/neutering your dog
Crystal replied to Crested's topic in Spay / neuter
:lol: I laughed so hard I might have peed my pants. -
What a tough time your having. Bad thigns always seem to come in threes. Things will get better and you will figure it out. Poor doggy, I bet she is in a heap of pain. UTI's suck. I've had my fair share. Dog's must handle pain better than me though, I can remember laying on the bathroom floor crying until my husband got home to take me to the doctor. I feel for that dog. I hope you can get her to a vet soon.
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[quote]*OTHER HYBRIDS WILL BE ADDED AS DEMANDED BY BREEDERS. PLEASE NOTE: The first breeder to create a new hybrid cross has the opportunity to name it if chosen to do so. If the breeder does not choose to name a new hybrid, our office will do so. Once a name has been selected, that name will be used for all successive litters of that particular hybrid.[/quote] Ha did ya read that one. Hey anyone out there with a female mutt, when my mutt Toby is old enough we could breed them and DEMAND out new breed be added. GRRRRRRRRR I think I'll got vomit now. Then I'll scream.
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Finally a humaine alternative for spaying/neutering your dog
Crystal replied to Crested's topic in Spay / neuter
and very gross :roll: -
I bet that poor bird has brain damage.
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Just have to say I am sitting here very jealous!!!! :P
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Finally a humaine alternative for spaying/neutering your dog
Crystal replied to Crested's topic in Spay / neuter
Oh Kat I really hope so. I mean if you read that site male doggy condoms are bad enough but female...Geez can you imagine placing one of those.AAAAAHHHHHHHHH :o :oops: -
Be careful if heating in microwave, may not heat evenly and one spot can be cold while another is very hot.
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[img]http://www.geocities.com/bull_boxers579/Lazy.jpg[/img] [img]http://www.geocities.com/bull_boxers579/Pretty_Girl.jpg[/img] McKenzie, boxer/pitbull mix. Man I loved that dog.
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Finally a humaine alternative for spaying/neutering your dog
Crystal replied to Crested's topic in Spay / neuter
There is no way I would be standing out in the front yard putting a condom on my dog. Can you imagine the looks on my neighbors faces, all retired old ladies. :o This is just nuts. -
Finally a humaine alternative for spaying/neutering your dog
Crystal replied to Crested's topic in Spay / neuter
Im confused. I feel for the poor dog wearing a meat scented condom. If he didn't bite his parts off another dog would. OUCH silliness -
Be careful with him shredding things. Magic, my min-pin would do so and she ate part of a blanket. She didn't survive the surgery. :cry: Just watch, you don't want him swallowing anything to block him up.
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Does anyone know of a good place to find a APBT puppy
Crystal replied to merickson1131's topic in Amstaffs & Pit Bulls
gotta do it with the pitty pics don't ya. I already am nuts over em. Gotta get me one. Hubby wants a blue one. hehehe, Toby will get a companion soon than I thought :evilbat: -
When your cuddly buddy while sleeping is your dog instead of your husband! When even though you hate it, you let him chew on the slipper your wearing because he just looks so cute pulling on your foot and growling. When he eats a whole in the gate in the door and pops his hear through and all you can do is say AWW and try to find the camera. (which I can't find grrrr) When the bathing order in the house is, dog, children, then adults! can't think of anymore.
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That is just at the dollar store. Everywhere else they are like $8 to $15.
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Yes the pick up on HUMAN things. I doubt they work on dogs. Although as to the exspense, our dollar store sells them 2 for $1. I've never used them, but a cousin took one just to see if they worked. She was already like 6 months pregnant and yes it worked.
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Remember mini-Jackie? He's still there!
Crystal replied to JackieMaya's topic in Everything about dogs
Ah, ya know ya want him. Go for it, Jackie and Maya need a man around to watch out for em. My family thinks I'm nuts for wanting one dog. I'll never make it two. Unless of course I find my husband the dog he wants. Then he'll give in! Took me months to talk him into Toby. Now he loves him. I say the more the better! -
He defiently got what he deserved. Maybe he will think twice next time. Glad everything turned out ok.
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So, dogs can be taught how to act. Gald it worked out for you. Not every situation comes out so well. I think we should support whatever decision is made here. After all we are not in this situation and we don't have a hard decision to make. This topic is quite heated isn't it. I knew I should have stayed out of it. I really hope things can be worked out, but regardless I will support whatever you decide. I will agree that whatever you decide must be what had to be done, since I don't know your dog or your family. :D
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Hey Toby attacks the couch often. I think furniture is out to get us. :lol: Maybe he just always want to see you. He feels if he can see you then you and him are both safe. I don't know, I'm not an expert. Watch out for the furniture. I hear recliners are prone to attacking in your sleep. Honest truth, ours flipped backwards and beat my husbands head against the wall. See dogs know the truth, they can sense the evil.
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I don't think so, he just loves ya. I assume he is pretty protective. He just wants you to be safe.
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If every dog that ever showed any signs of possible aggression was put down dogs wouldn't make it very long. There is going to be some time in ever dogs life that they are going to do something to piss us off. They nip, that is what dogs do. Puppies bite at anything and everything. I mean my goodness. I'm sorry, but that baby should never had been in the floor with the dog in the room. Sure it is cute to see them crawling around together, but you said the dog had surgery. I mean come on, did you not think of the possibility of the baby hurting the dogs leg. If the dog even thought the baby may hurt him he is likely to get scared and react. Sounds like what happened to me. I am not trying to be mean here but there was some irresposibility going on here. Now to not want to have to deal with it. I'm pissed off. Atleast atempt to retrain the dog. Courtnek was right and I totally agree with her last post. What kind of dog owner just puts there dog down without ever trying something. I am starting to think dogs would be better off on the own in the wild than being around people. It would be a extreme last resort for me to put down an animal in a situation like this. There are ways and dogs can usually be retrained. I will say there are situations in which there is no hope and the dog posses a real risk. Then you have no choice. I do not agree with giving up after 1 incident under these circumstances. The dog had surgery, and is proabably in pain. There was a small unpredictable child crawling near him and he got scared. I'm glad the baby was not hurt. I don't know what to tell you, I'm worried you will not be able to teach this dog where he sits in the pack, as you can not forgive him. I am also worried that you will not rehome him properly. Frankly, this situation sucks and some of these replies do also. I hate this situation for you, but you got a dog and you must be responsible while keeping the dogs best interest at hand. I think putting him down without researching you other options is not in his best interest!!!
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If the dog is only aggressive to children or other animals and the new owners know of this I don't see the problem. If the animal is found to only have aggresion towards children or other animals, then why not place him in a home with no kids or other animals. Besides we are talking on incident here. I do understand that you must protect the babies well being. The dog could hurt the child and you would never forgive yourself, but I feel there are other things that could be tried. Now if the dog was thought to be totally unreliable and may freak out on any one then you have no choice. This dog needs a behavioral evaluation. See what happens. If this dog has been around this baby for the passed 11 months and nothing has happened yet, why is he aggressive now? Maybe you missed something. Maybe something happened you didn't see. I just don't feel right about this.