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    Quote Originally Posted by Ralara View Post
    he's just a... cat.
    For some reason that answer reminds me of selecting "other" and writing in "human" when filling out some random form that requires you to specify race.

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    Meg and Bailey. Meg is the black and white one and is scared of everything, especially cameras.

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    I spent a good thirty seconds thinking of something that could accurately express my D'aaawww reaction, but then I realised there was nothing that could do so this failure will have to be enough.

    D'aaawwww.

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    Meg was the runt of the litter. They are both brother and sister. Border Collies.

    We originally only set out to get Bailey, who we got in exchange for a decent bottle of vodka. Meg was the last one left and she wouldnt leave his side when we picked him up so they let us have her too. We have since been offered £1000 each for them.

    We could actually probably get a lot more for MEg, as it turns out she is a properly natural sheepdog. When they stay on the farm we got them from (when we go on holiday, they spend the time with thier doggy-parents) and she just naturally starts trying to herd everything in sight. Even in the house and she runs around the garden, she has that signature low-to-the-ground sheepdog waggle/run.


    Additionally, here they are when they were about a month old.


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    Quote Originally Posted by dpidcoe View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Ralara View Post
    he's just a... cat.
    For some reason that answer reminds me of selecting "other" and writing in "human" when filling out some random form that requires you to specify race.
    well he's a mongrel thingy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FooB View Post
    Meg was the runt of the litter. They are both brother and sister. Border Collies.

    We originally only set out to get Bailey, who we got in exchange for a decent bottle of vodka. Meg was the last one left and she wouldnt leave his side when we picked him up so they let us have her too. We have since been offered £1000 each for them.

    We could actually probably get a lot more for MEg, as it turns out she is a properly natural sheepdog. When they stay on the farm we got them from (when we go on holiday, they spend the time with thier doggy-parents) and she just naturally starts trying to herd everything in sight. Even in the house and she runs around the garden, she has that signature low-to-the-ground sheepdog waggle/run.


    Additionally, here they are when they were about a month old.

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    When I got my dog there was another dog I really wanted but we already had an older dog so two was enough. A friend though got a Golden Lab but it had a sister that was a black lab that stuck to the dog they were getting so they got both of them.

    It is really hard to not get two of them especially if you're getting the second to last one left, it puts a lot of pressure on to get the last one.

    Big Up mate for two cool looking dogs

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    My dog of 7 years now:

    The day we got him, he's chilling on the couch:

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    Playing with my little cousin:

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    Him on the regular walk:

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    Posing for a shot:

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    Zeekar with a cool dog shock itt.
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    Pff all of my pets were cool.


    

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    our current two rescue cats

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    So a friend who was here doing research decided to adopt a puppy nearly 6 months ago that was barely 4 weeks old, with all the problems related to taking a pup from its litter that early. Anyway she adopted him with the agreement that her landlady would take him when my friend left as the landlady wanted a dog. Also the landlady decided to name him Jackson after Michael Jackson.

    Cue 4 weeks ago when my friend left and I agreed to take him on. Landlady doesnt want a pup and he is basically a sweet and smart mongrel pup that is underdeveloped socially and overly hyper with more than his usual stimulation. So the landlady would have taken him and does care for him but in that Nepali countryside way as in he would be chained up with a 3 foot lead in front of the house as they haven't built their compound wall. He would be fed dahl (think lentil soup) and rice with maybe a chicken bone once a month.

    I was planning on making a run for him about 6 metres long that cross my front garden diagonally with a 2 metres chain coming off it so he had space to run about while Im at work as its a 3-5min walk away. But he barks, a lot. Drives my landlady nuts so i leave him out in the morning and then come back every couple of hours during the day, take him for a couple of km walk in the evening.

    He is teething a lot at the moment and wants to chew everything (I already had to have a shitty two seater sofa repaired) but when calm is very sweet. He now sits and waits before going to his bowl instead of climbing all over anyone. He knows to sit, stay and lie down when he isnt distracted, which is easily done. Slowly trying to wean him out of other bad habits he learnt, anyway pictures from about 1.5 months ago.




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    Chinchillas = best pets.
    Had to wake them up to take these photos, so they're looking kinda sleepy / pissed off.

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    They look like really fat mice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Munchies View Post

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kalil View Post
    So a friend who was here doing research decided to adopt a puppy nearly 6 months ago that was barely 4 weeks old, with all the problems related to taking a pup from its litter that early. Anyway she adopted him with the agreement that her landlady would take him when my friend left as the landlady wanted a dog. Also the landlady decided to name him Jackson after Michael Jackson.

    Cue 4 weeks ago when my friend left and I agreed to take him on. Landlady doesnt want a pup and he is basically a sweet and smart mongrel pup that is underdeveloped socially and overly hyper with more than his usual stimulation. So the landlady would have taken him and does care for him but in that Nepali countryside way as in he would be chained up with a 3 foot lead in front of the house as they haven't built their compound wall. He would be fed dahl (think lentil soup) and rice with maybe a chicken bone once a month.

    I was planning on making a run for him about 6 metres long that cross my front garden diagonally with a 2 metres chain coming off it so he had space to run about while Im at work as its a 3-5min walk away. But he barks, a lot. Drives my landlady nuts so i leave him out in the morning and then come back every couple of hours during the day, take him for a couple of km walk in the evening.

    He is teething a lot at the moment and wants to chew everything (I already had to have a shitty two seater sofa repaired) but when calm is very sweet. He now sits and waits before going to his bowl instead of climbing all over anyone. He knows to sit, stay and lie down when he isnt distracted, which is easily done. Slowly trying to wean him out of other bad habits he learnt, anyway pictures from about 1.5 months ago.

    http://i1215.photobucket.com/albums/...alpi/jack3.jpg


    http://i1215.photobucket.com/albums/...lpi/jacks2.jpg
    Have a bucket of water and every time it barks just absolutely soak the bugger, or get a electric bark collar.
    They just do it for attention or out of boredom so can be trained out of barking.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Helen View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Kalil View Post
    So a friend who was here doing research decided to adopt a puppy nearly 6 months ago that was barely 4 weeks old, with all the problems related to taking a pup from its litter that early. Anyway she adopted him with the agreement that her landlady would take him when my friend left as the landlady wanted a dog. Also the landlady decided to name him Jackson after Michael Jackson.

    Cue 4 weeks ago when my friend left and I agreed to take him on. Landlady doesnt want a pup and he is basically a sweet and smart mongrel pup that is underdeveloped socially and overly hyper with more than his usual stimulation. So the landlady would have taken him and does care for him but in that Nepali countryside way as in he would be chained up with a 3 foot lead in front of the house as they haven't built their compound wall. He would be fed dahl (think lentil soup) and rice with maybe a chicken bone once a month.

    I was planning on making a run for him about 6 metres long that cross my front garden diagonally with a 2 metres chain coming off it so he had space to run about while Im at work as its a 3-5min walk away. But he barks, a lot. Drives my landlady nuts so i leave him out in the morning and then come back every couple of hours during the day, take him for a couple of km walk in the evening.

    He is teething a lot at the moment and wants to chew everything (I already had to have a shitty two seater sofa repaired) but when calm is very sweet. He now sits and waits before going to his bowl instead of climbing all over anyone. He knows to sit, stay and lie down when he isnt distracted, which is easily done. Slowly trying to wean him out of other bad habits he learnt, anyway pictures from about 1.5 months ago.

    http://i1215.photobucket.com/albums/...alpi/jack3.jpg


    http://i1215.photobucket.com/albums/...lpi/jacks2.jpg
    Have a bucket of water and every time it barks just absolutely soak the bugger, or get a electric bark collar.
    They just do it for attention or out of boredom so can be trained out of barking.
    People who use electric shock collars on dogs should be tased every time they voice an opinion.

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    Oh hi FHC, I didn't see you there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bundus View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kalil View Post
    So a friend who was here doing research decided to adopt a puppy nearly 6 months ago that was barely 4 weeks old, with all the problems related to taking a pup from its litter that early. Anyway she adopted him with the agreement that her landlady would take him when my friend left as the landlady wanted a dog. Also the landlady decided to name him Jackson after Michael Jackson.

    Cue 4 weeks ago when my friend left and I agreed to take him on. Landlady doesnt want a pup and he is basically a sweet and smart mongrel pup that is underdeveloped socially and overly hyper with more than his usual stimulation. So the landlady would have taken him and does care for him but in that Nepali countryside way as in he would be chained up with a 3 foot lead in front of the house as they haven't built their compound wall. He would be fed dahl (think lentil soup) and rice with maybe a chicken bone once a month.

    I was planning on making a run for him about 6 metres long that cross my front garden diagonally with a 2 metres chain coming off it so he had space to run about while Im at work as its a 3-5min walk away. But he barks, a lot. Drives my landlady nuts so i leave him out in the morning and then come back every couple of hours during the day, take him for a couple of km walk in the evening.

    He is teething a lot at the moment and wants to chew everything (I already had to have a shitty two seater sofa repaired) but when calm is very sweet. He now sits and waits before going to his bowl instead of climbing all over anyone. He knows to sit, stay and lie down when he isnt distracted, which is easily done. Slowly trying to wean him out of other bad habits he learnt, anyway pictures from about 1.5 months ago.

    http://i1215.photobucket.com/albums/...alpi/jack3.jpg


    http://i1215.photobucket.com/albums/...lpi/jacks2.jpg
    Have a bucket of water and every time it barks just absolutely soak the bugger, or get a electric bark collar.
    They just do it for attention or out of boredom so can be trained out of barking.
    People who use electric shock collars on dogs should be tased every time they voice an opinion.

    A good shock collar doesn't hurt. I got one for my dog when he had a problem with excessive barking and I tried it out on my arm a few times (I wouldn't use it until I could verify it wasn't cruel) and it just made my muscle twitch.

    Smacking a child causes more of a shock. Do you think parents who smack their children for being naughty should be smashed in the mouth with a baton? Because that's the equivalent to your statement.

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