just dogs

Dogs?

  • Sit

    Votes: 41 16.3%
  • Fetch

    Votes: 46 18.3%
  • Belly Scratchers

    Votes: 80 31.7%
  • Dog Farts

    Votes: 68 27.0%
  • Leg Humps

    Votes: 28 11.1%
  • Cookie? Good boy..

    Votes: 58 23.0%
  • @Ceasar Milan, Fuck you!

    Votes: 102 40.5%

  • Total voters
    252

lokie

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Spike lee is a 6yr English Bull dog.

My stepson applied for adoption of spike last month.
The previous owners were no longer able to care for him.

Last week they were chosen to be the new owners of Spike.

Spike has adapted very well and quickly to his new roommates, 2 cats.o_O

Sorry no pics of the cats.
 

BarnBuster

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curious2garden

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Staff member
now that's some bad ass dog...

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"The dog was virtually uninjured. The SAS were able to consolidate their defensive position and eventually break away from the battle without taking any casualties. The SAS commander in charge of the patrol credited the dog with directly saving the lives of all six of the men"

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5930275/Hero-SAS-dog-saves-lives-six-elite-soldiers-Syria-ripping-jihadis-throat.html
My next service dog, right there!
 

BarnBuster

Virtually Unknown Member
"Dogs fed "grain-free" food based on peas, lentils or potatoes are developing an unusual condition that can cause an enlarged heart, the Food and Drug Administration warned Thursday.

The condition, called canine dilated cardiomyopathy, is more common in certain breeds, but it’s turning up in breeds that are not usually susceptible, the FDA said.

It might be down to a nutritional deficiency, the FDA said.

The agency is not naming brands, but said the ingredients seemed to be more important than the brands. The affected dogs appear to have been fed certain types of pet foods."

https://www.fda.gov/animalveterinary/newsevents/cvmupdates/ucm613305.htm
 
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