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RatchetMD wrote:Moonbase2 wrote:Guys! Dogs don't belong on furniture!
Are you kidding? My dog has her own couch.
Psycho Warrior wrote:for this reason, that is why I like to be around Locust. fun stuff happens.
The Grim Locust wrote:RatchetMD wrote:Moonbase2 wrote:Guys! Dogs don't belong on furniture!
Are you kidding? My dog has her own couch.
Mine are welcome on just about anything. They're so small that just watching them scale a relative 2 stories is fun to watch.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
RatchetMD wrote:D-340 wrote:Here is my Siberian Husky Akira:
I gotta get a pic of him sleeping up, he goes spread eagle, it's friggin' hilarious.
Like this?![]()
Huskies rule.
Moonbase2 wrote:Guys! Dogs don't belong on furniture!
Moonbase2 wrote:Big dogs have no business on couches, unless you like furniture covered in hair (I had a pug, and even that stupid little dog shed like crazy). Even if they don't shed, it makes your couch stink, and after a while you don't smell it anymore, but anyone that walks into your house can. I stopped going to a friend's house when her cousin let his humongous dogs lay all over couches.
Moonbase2 wrote:Big dogs have no business on couches, unless you like furniture covered in hair (I had a pug, and even that stupid little dog shed like crazy). Even if they don't shed, it makes your couch stink, and after a while you don't smell it anymore, but anyone that walks into your house can. I stopped going to a friend's house when her cousin let his humongous dogs lay all over couches.
Moonbase2 wrote:My little pug stank to high heaven and shed like crazy. And his hair was really short. Dum dum would come in and expect to sit on the couch. I eventually had to sell him because I felt someone else would be better suited to take care of him and would let him sleep in their bed and stuff, something I would NEVER consider.
Barricade wrote:my puppy isnt ugly =(
Electron wrote:sledge your comments are like a fat chick raping a hot dog, its unpleasent to watch but in the end its gonna happen
Mr O wrote:I'm part Irish, part Scottish, very Welsh, mostly drunk, somewhat Transformers nerd and all bastard.
RatchetMD wrote:D-340 wrote:^ Ok, how the hell could you get yous to go around with out a leash? I trained mine for a year, and he still tries to run if he's not on a leash.
That is a fenced in dog park. I wouldn't trust my dog off leash either.
D-340 wrote:Ok, I don't feel so stupid. I know it's in a Husky's nature to run, but mine is pretty obedient. The only time he gets real wacky is if he gets into my front yard without a leash. He's run off a few times, but I was able to track him down pretty quick on my own. Thankfully there are alot of kids in my area, and he's a friendly people dog, so he'd stop and I'd get him. I do have him chipped, but thankfully, we haven't had to use it yet.
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