Re: LTE 2.0
Posted: August 11th, 2009, 7:58 pm
I've said this before, but the nerd smiley and the pirate smiley are neck and neck for #1 on my list.wilson wrote:I'm approaching my Magna Carta post.
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I've said this before, but the nerd smiley and the pirate smiley are neck and neck for #1 on my list.wilson wrote:I'm approaching my Magna Carta post.
Poor dog.CellR wrote:I really want to name a dog 'Bubbles' or 'Squishy'.
Or my fish, I suppose.wilson wrote:Poor dog.CellR wrote:I really want to name a dog 'Bubbles' or 'Squishy'.
Yeah, Schnauzers can be pretty testy. Beagles, on the other hand, bay pretty crazily. And yes, please reserve "Bubbles" and "Squishy" for fish or other similarly non-cuddly pets. Your dogs deserve better.CellR wrote: I've always wanted a Beagle, or some sort of small dog that doesn't bite. We had a Schnauzer a long time ago, but it almost ate me alive on multiple occasions.
Beagles are sweet dogs but chew incessantly. Forewarned is forearmed.wilson wrote:Yeah, Schnauzers can be pretty testy. Beagles, on the other hand, bay pretty crazily. And yes, please reserve "Bubbles" and "Squishy" for fish or other similarly non-cuddly pets. Your dogs deserve better.CellR wrote: I've always wanted a Beagle, or some sort of small dog that doesn't bite. We had a Schnauzer a long time ago, but it almost ate me alive on multiple occasions.
Lots of breeds are inveterate chewers. Young labs are notorious for this. They pretty much all do it to some degree.OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Beagles are sweet dogs but chew incessantly. Forewarned is forearmed.wilson wrote:Yeah, Schnauzers can be pretty testy. Beagles, on the other hand, bay pretty crazily. And yes, please reserve "Bubbles" and "Squishy" for fish or other similarly non-cuddly pets. Your dogs deserve better.CellR wrote: I've always wanted a Beagle, or some sort of small dog that doesn't bite. We had a Schnauzer a long time ago, but it almost ate me alive on multiple occasions.
I love this. There are lots of good choices. Also some dirty ones, which should keep Shammrog happy.TillyGalore wrote:I prefer to name my animals after Bond characters.
However, if I ever do get a rescued greyhound, I will probably keep their name. We'll see.
Hopefully Princess Leia remembers to save him!wilson wrote:Han Solo has been frozen in carbonite! I hope he's OK.
Sorry to hear about your late pup.We had to put brother & sister dogs to sleep, one in October and the other in January, both due to rampant cancer. Very sad.CellR wrote:We had two labs, Asher and Daisy. Daisy had diabetes, and eventually got cancer. We put her to sleep this winter. Asher is one of the strangest labs I have seen, I think something is wrong up there in his 'noggin. Among other quirks, he occasionally he freaks out and bites teenage boys, extremely odd for a lab. Some weird cases for that type of dog.
It is. I had never heard of anyones dog having cancer before...wilson wrote:Sorry to hear about your late pup.We had to put brother & sister dogs to sleep, one in October and the other in January, both due to rampant cancer. Very sad.CellR wrote:We had two labs, Asher and Daisy. Daisy had diabetes, and eventually got cancer. We put her to sleep this winter. Asher is one of the strangest labs I have seen, I think something is wrong up there in his 'noggin. Among other quirks, he occasionally he freaks out and bites teenage boys, extremely odd for a lab. Some weird cases for that type of dog.
It is very common, unfortunately.CellR wrote:It is. I had never heard of anyone's dog having cancer before...wilson wrote:Sorry to hear about your late pup.We had to put brother & sister dogs to sleep, one in October and the other in January, both due to rampant cancer. Very sad.CellR wrote:We had two labs, Asher and Daisy. Daisy had diabetes, and eventually got cancer. We put her to sleep this winter. Asher is one of the strangest labs I have seen, I think something is wrong up there in his 'noggin. Among other quirks, he occasionally he freaks out and bites teenage boys, extremely odd for a lab. Some weird cases for that type of dog.
Sharks never get cancer.OZZIE4DUKE wrote:It is very common, unfortunately.CellR wrote: It is. I had never heard of anyone's dog having cancer before...
Yeah, like my goal in life is to keep Shamm happy.wilson wrote:I love this. There are lots of good choices. Also some dirty ones, which should keep Shammrog happy.TillyGalore wrote:I prefer to name my animals after Bond characters.
However, if I ever do get a rescued greyhound, I will probably keep their name. We'll see.
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