Here are Sam(standing) and Bailey aks Mr. Bailey
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Here are Sam(standing) and Bailey aks Mr. Bailey
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Somebody call the exterminator, we've got a rat problem!!!!
Actually, my friends ask me where the handles are. They make great dust mops.:smiley4:
Don't tell my wife I said that.
She's almost 4 1/2 monsth old. Her dad has a non hunting season weight of around 95lbs, and slims down a bit during the season. Her mom stays in the 70-75 lb range.
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I have a soft spot in my heart for Black Labs!!
I miss my Mina.
Me too. It took me about 6 years before I was ready to replace my last Lab, this one has some big shoes to fill.Quote:
Originally Posted by Newfie
The German Shepherd is mine, and the Coonhound is my roomate's.
Here's a pic of my pet mouse:smiley16:
Well I am a cat lover, and I cringe to read about injuries like this, but it does warm the heart to hear your story. :smiley20: He looks to be in good shape from the photo, all things considered :smiley1:Quote:
Originally Posted by SuperChuck
Great photos everyone else, lovely pets! I'll post my two teufels tonight perhaps....
-W.
We should bring your pet mouse to meet my three pet cats. I'm sure they'll just eat each other up! :smiley15:Quote:
Originally Posted by brian
Oh yea, I am sure of that as well.:smiley36:
I actaully gotta do something with the thing. Long story as how I got the thing, but it comes down to my brother giving it to me cause his wife didn't want it in the house and he didn't wanna just let it out somewhere or kill it. I could get a pet snake and house them in the same aquariam:smiley3:
Gizmo (Palmeranian) & Toby (Yorkie)
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This is my retired mouser Emm. As you can see, she's enjoying her retirement.:smiley1:
awww very cute:smiley17:Quote:
Originally Posted by SmokinDVM
Elizabeth - because she gets treated like a queen. I call her Liza :smiley27:
My boxer Melanie...
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This is my dog's Devil cat... I just finished cleaning up most of what he knocked off the dresser.. including my cigar I had just set out to smoke!
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I have his evil twin LOL!
Hopefully this little guy won't be a frequent visitor to my home. He can hang around outside and eat the mice. My son wanted to cut his head off (or at least cut him in half) with a pair of tree loppers.. poor thing. Needless to say, he headed back into the closet and disapeared the same way he entered.http://tampacigargirl.smugmug.com/photos/78399252-L.jpg
Do you know what type of a snakle that is? I had no idea there are snakes in the middle of Tampa.
There only one kind of snake..dead:smiley20:
That looks like what we call in Central Texas a Black Racer, or, a Coachwhip.
A harmless black snake... kinda cute.. :) And yes there are snakes in Tampa. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by CgarDan
I used to live in Orlando and was always running over the damned things with the lawn mower. Made quite a racket before they came out in several pieces. They are black snakes, the non poisonus garden variety.Quote:
Originally Posted by CgarDan
There were also lots of diamondbacks (rattlers) and coral snakes out there. They are not pleasant.
I used to catch black racers all the time when I was younger. Feisty little suckers. I actually wanted to be a herpetologist for awhile. :smiley29:
I used to get a pet mouse once a week, but the boa just kept eating them....
Here is Maximillion (Boykin Spaniel) You can call him Max. He likes to open Christmas presents!
:smiley36: Yeah I had the same problem with a couple of Ball pythons and an albino Red Tail boa. The boa got too big so I gave him to the zoo. He was my favorite.Quote:
Originally Posted by planenut
Max looks like he had a good Christmas.
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It appears that I need to update this soon, she's now about 6 months & 62-64 lbs. She seems to like it here, especially when she's allowed to wander over to the pool and have a 10 minute swim.
My two Huskies, Wile E. and Coyote.
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i wonder what they're singing...."it's raining men"...?????
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LMOA :smiley20: :smiley32:
*bumpity bump bump*
*bump* Lets see some dog cigars:)
snaped this with my phone the other day
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dustin
heres both of mine singing
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thier singing a duet of bring on the bitches :smiley2:
dustin
bump......this was a good thread
Meet Eiger.
Eiger is a 15 month old German Shepherd that was blind at birth and simply just does not know it. He was owned by a guy that was suffering from alcoholism and Bi-Polar disorder. The guy was hospitalized a couple of weeks ago and the dog was taken to the Humane Society. A neighbor of Eiger's got him out of there just in time (day 6) One more day and he would have been put to sleep. Unfortunately nobody wanted Eiger because he is blind. A wonderful vet hospital offered to temporarily house Eiger to buy him some more time. We recieved a prayer request email through our church asking for prayers for both the owner and the dog last Monday. I am not really a pet person, but something compelled me here as well as the whole family. We met Eiger twice last week to make sure there was chemistry with him and our boys, He became an official member of our family/household on Friday. He has a back yard for the first time. What a win-win. Beautiful dog!!!
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Wow James. That is simply awesome. Reading this made my day a little brighter. :smiley20:
Simply amazing!! :smiley20: