yup. had a huge GS and lab mix, good 100 pounds or more easy. he was great with the kids as they where growing up. the things they did to that poor dog ! 17 years and I never heard him growl at the kids. others, a lot. but not the kids. he used to hide from them sometimes to get some sleep. like crawl under the truck, or hide under the porch to get away for a nap during the day. but every night. he was outside their bedroom door. like how he used to lay somewhere so he could keep a eye on them if outside in the yard. Jack was a good dog. a 20 dollar pound hound. it been close to 30 years now and the kids still talk about him. dave in pa.
are you sure you would even want him too ? I mean that is really stupid. and the kid not even drunk or anything from the look of it. just naturally stupid. and off hand I would say we have enough stupid to go around, it's not that we need anymore do we ?
#2 That looks like a cocker spaniel, and some of those dogs don't have their all their breakers closed. The cocker was once a popular breed and as a result of demand got inbred to a fault. There was a period where the cocker was a perfect family dog, but inbreeding took its toll and about one in three became undesirable due to unprovoked biting and attacks.
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ReplyDeleteDog #2 would be gone after growling at the child.
ReplyDeleteThat dog is a problem and will bite that child sooner or later...
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Spaniels, man...
Deleteyup. had a huge GS and lab mix, good 100 pounds or more easy. he was great with the kids as they where growing up. the things they did to that poor dog !
Delete17 years and I never heard him growl at the kids. others, a lot. but not the kids.
he used to hide from them sometimes to get some sleep. like crawl under the truck, or hide under the porch to get away for a nap during the day. but every night.
he was outside their bedroom door. like how he used to lay somewhere so he could keep a eye on them if outside in the yard. Jack was a good dog.
a 20 dollar pound hound. it been close to 30 years now and the kids still talk about him. dave in pa.
#2 my cat would shred that dog a new one.
ReplyDelete#3: He might not be passing on his genes to future generations.
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Deleteare you sure you would even want him too ? I mean that is really stupid. and the kid not even drunk or anything from the look of it. just naturally stupid.
Deleteand off hand I would say we have enough stupid to go around, it's not that we need anymore do we ?
Guys running the railroad snowplow gotta have a lot of faith that nothing immovable is in their way.
ReplyDelete#1 the urban equivalent of cow tipping?
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ReplyDelete2 what a grumpy ol' bitch.
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ReplyDelete#2 That looks like a cocker spaniel, and some of those dogs don't have their all their breakers closed. The cocker was once a popular breed and as a result of demand got inbred to a fault. There was a period where the cocker was a perfect family dog, but inbreeding took its toll and about one in three became undesirable due to unprovoked biting and attacks.
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