Share your experience with dogs??
Share ur experience with dogs !!!!
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Share ur experience with dogs !!!!
I like to git my shotgun out and blow those four legged hounds to hell, shiiit. Dont know who in the hell introduced them to dis country.
My dear dog Blacky was one of my best friends. He had this really lovely beard, and the cutest eyes you'd ever seen.
He was very big and was quite protective when it came to strangers. He enjoyed going on walks and eating my food.
I'd sit and pet him for hours, until when I was a kid and moving to Ireland, my parents were unable to bring him there with us because he was too old. They had to give him away to a shelter since none of our relatives wanted him. That day, I cried like a pig in a slaughter house :(
ehh, they're alright, don't really get what the big deal is over them. cats ftw
This is bad advice. I don't think I should share all my experiences with dogs. There are some things I experience that I would be happy to share with a dog. But some things that I experience it would be inappropriate or inhumane to share with a dog.
I've dated some unattractive women in my life and I have to admit, most were a lot nicer and more fun to be with than the really lovely, stuck up and conceited ones.
Dogs rule!
I was swinging in the backyard when a dog from down the street jumped on me from behind. Bit my shoulder and I had long scratches on top of my head. Haven't really had good experiences with dogs since
I once trained one of the dogs sent over from hurricane Katrina . It was abandoned and beat , I did obedience training so it could go to a good home . I couldn't take it at the time or I would have .
my dixie dingo dawg is an asshole outside but the best most respectful dawg ever in the house
i thinks if he could hang round with other dawgs for the rest of his life he wouldnt give a fuck if he ever seen peoples agin
They are a lot of work and have upkeep costs you need to budget.. But they can give you so Much love and companionshipthat it makes it worth it. Cuddling with a dog who wants nothing more than to melt on tour lap gives you such a good feelin helps deal with stress. Also a feeling of safety if you pick the right breed.. I know nothing will get in this house without me being woken up by barking
I had a Pomeranian who I loved the hell out of for nine years. He ran away about two years ago. Sometimes, I still shed tears over him.
I used to have a dog named Blackie. She was half Husky, half something else. My parents got her in the summer of 1998 when she was two years old. She was very playful and enjoyed running around the yard and playing with her squeaky toys. She was also very lazy and would spend a good amount of time lying around and sleeping. She was also very sneaky and would steal my food or snacks when I wasn't looking. I loved taking her for walks around town and running around like an idiot with her in the house. She died in the summer of 2012. I still miss her and I often see her in my dreams and we play the way we used to.
http://s281.photobucket.com/user/psychochickie666/library/Blackie?sort=3&page=1
I don't have that many. But yesterday, my friend showed me his new puppies. They were so. cute. omg. They were so tiny. I literally just played with them for the whole time I was there - my friend was getting a little annoyed by me ignoring him, lol.
Sorry, but when it's puppy time, it's puppy time. I can't help it.
I doubt that my dog would wanna listen to my stories and experiences.
The only thing Butternut wants to do is eat potatoes, catch my spit and get her arse kicked by my new kitty.
I used to be a afraid of dogs with a was a little kid. I got my first puppy when I was seven years old and she was, of course, my best friend. A neighborhood dog used to chase me when I was eleven, she nipped me, but eventually I got over that crazy bitch.
I've had two Shetland sheepdogs in my life. My family had a rough collie when I was a young adult, and my sister got to take her with her and have an apartment first. I was kinda jealous at the time. Now I have a dog-like Siamese cat and it's the best of both in worlds in many ways. My sister has a toy poodle these days, and I have a massive crush on him.
I've had both good and bad experiences with dogs in my life, but mostly good. I hope to have another dog again soon here.
I'm passionate about dogs. Grew up having them as pets. Now I have a great job playing with them and taking care of them. I've been working there for about 2.5 yrs and I've interacted with hundreds of them. Almost all of them have pretty distinct personalities and are extremely personable. I have a hard time viewing them as just animals now. They're more like furry people. It's fantastic.
Dogs like me cause I'm an expert at scratching them. That is my experience with dogs.