Post photos of your dogs vol2
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jock mcsporran said:
Oscar exhausted tonight.
ETA: he's in Australia obviously, I've no idea how to fix this iphone upside down picture thing
Use your iPhone with the volume buttons at the bottom.ETA: he's in Australia obviously, I've no idea how to fix this iphone upside down picture thing
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FourWheelDrift said:
Use your iPhone with the volume buttons at the bottom.
http://iphonephotographyschool.com/iphone-photos-u...
Cheershttp://iphonephotographyschool.com/iphone-photos-u...
This is my pal peanut, we got him from dogs trust after he spent the first 18 months of his life there, had him 6 years now possibly the softest natured dog I've ever met, even if he's the sort that the press would have you believe is a devil dog, believed to be a staff bull mastiff cross, but he was found as a tiny puppy wandering the streets do his exact heritage isn't known !
I felt fking awful about this one. My own dog has ended up getting bit in the face, it was infected a bit. Because of an incident at the vets years ago she's absolutely terrified of being in there, so she had to be sedated. 5 days of medicine and moping about the house not looking happy at all.
I had too many foster dogs here at once and lost control of them at feeding time. 2 of the puppies escaped from my kitchen and tried to get in and steal the adult dogs food. Which caused a bit of a problem, and one of the other adult dogs snapped and bit my own. I realise things happen and they're accidents or whatever.... but when it was quite clearly your own fault that it happened it doesn't feel good! Poor dog, she puts up with enough with fosters coming and going without landing in the vets herself
KFC said:
I felt fking awful about this one. My own dog has ended up getting bit in the face, it was infected a bit. Because of an incident at the vets years ago she's absolutely terrified of being in there, so she had to be sedated. 5 days of medicine and moping about the house not looking happy at all.
I had too many foster dogs here at once and lost control of them at feeding time. 2 of the puppies escaped from my kitchen and tried to get in and steal the adult dogs food. Which caused a bit of a problem, and one of the other adult dogs snapped and bit my own. I realise things happen and they're accidents or whatever.... but when it was quite clearly your own fault that it happened it doesn't feel good! Poor dog, she puts up with enough with fosters coming and going without landing in the vets herself
i am sure she will get lots of TLC and spoiling but I know what you mean about feeling guilty but unlike our human friends Dogs are so forgiving .
boycee123 said:
This is my pal peanut, we got him from dogs trust after he spent the first 18 months of his life there, had him 6 years now possibly the softest natured dog I've ever met, even if he's the sort that the press would have you believe is a devil dog, believed to be a staff bull mastiff cross, but he was found as a tiny puppy wandering the streets do his exact heritage isn't known !
He's not sitting on the sofa
boycee123 said:
This is my pal peanut, we got him from dogs trust after he spent the first 18 months of his life there, had him 6 years now possibly the softest natured dog I've ever met, even if he's the sort that the press would have you believe is a devil dog, believed to be a staff bull mastiff cross, but he was found as a tiny puppy wandering the streets do his exact heritage isn't known !
Pesty said:
That's great.
I'll,have to get some more my boy would play tug like that all day.
He is still about 2kg under weight but he is catching up all the and he is incredibly strong.I'll,have to get some more my boy would play tug like that all day.
Because he was so ill when we got him he never was a little puppy with lots of puppy fat on him he looks like a fully grown but small GSD at the moment but he is incredibly strong.
johnxjsc1985 said:
that's really tuff but sometime accidents happen no matter how cautious we are.
i am sure she will get lots of TLC and spoiling but I know what you mean about feeling guilty but unlike our human friends Dogs are so forgiving .
Thanks Its the 2nd one this month though... vets must be wondering what I'm up to in here i am sure she will get lots of TLC and spoiling but I know what you mean about feeling guilty but unlike our human friends Dogs are so forgiving .
2 dogs shipped off to new homes in germany yesterday though so the pressure if off a bit:
I just need to get a grip and know my limits a bit better. Or perhaps more importantly, know the limits of the dogs I have
johnxjsc1985 said:
that's really tuff but sometime accidents happen no matter how cautious we are.
i am sure she will get lots of TLC and spoiling but I know what you mean about feeling guilty but unlike our human friends Dogs are so forgiving .
This happened to a rescue I'm watching a couple of weeks ago:i am sure she will get lots of TLC and spoiling but I know what you mean about feeling guilty but unlike our human friends Dogs are so forgiving .
Ended up with a curved scar which stopped basically a ball hairs width from the eyeball itself.
The dog in question at least caused the fight there, and got what was coming to him (unlike that crap with my own dog). So I don't particularly feel bad about it as such, though I am obviously glad his eye didn't get injured / I didn't end up with a horrific vet bill again and when you consider I received him like this:
then a little re-attached eyelid is the least of that handsome bds worries
Edited by KFC on Friday 13th March 06:41
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