We adopted this furball in February of '09.
Now she's a freaking nut:
(with out other dog)
Omg, she really looks like a nut in that bottom pic..
Call Ceasar Milan, quick!
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We adopted this furball in February of '09.
Now she's a freaking nut:
(with out other dog)
We adopted this furball in February of '09.
Now she's a freaking nut:
(with out other dog)
Omg, she really looks like a nut in that bottom pic..
Call Ceasar Milan, quick!
We adopted this furball in February of '09.
Now she's a freaking nut:
(with out other dog)
Omg, she really looks like a nut in that bottom pic..
Call Ceasar Milan, quick!
Believe it or not, the dachshund is really the Alpha, The Siberian Mutt likes to think she is protecting the small one by laying over he half the time when unusual things happen. In the case of this pic, she was a bit weirded out by the flash of the camera, so she went into protection mode with the dachshund.
So, we put my dog down on monday, which was pretty hard. I have been missing her a lot, she was a great dog, and I especially miss her when my son eats. She was right by his side the whole time he was eating, and I never had to clean up under his chair.
The last few days, I have been realizing how much she actually cleaned up after him.
I do know I am not ready for another dog, but I am thinking about getting a dust buster. Anyone know any good brands, or if those Roomba's work are worth it?
We adopted this furball in February of '09.
Now she's a freaking nut:
(with out other dog)
I'm partial to my breed, the couch pumpkin... errrr Old English Mastiff.
Low exercize requirements, loving, good in small houses too, excellent watch dog and great conversation starter. Don't tie to your house, you may find it moved if something interests them down the block. Very well behaved and reacts well to verbal discipline too. Smart, but not TOO smart.
Oh, they do have a wet mouth, but I never thought it too bad. And they are big so they eat and poop big too.
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We adopted this furball in February of '09.
Now she's a freaking nut:
(with out other dog)
What kind of dog is that?
We adopted this furball in February of '09.
Now she's a freaking nut:
(with out other dog)
What kind of dog is that?
Siberian mix. Hard to tell from those photos though.
Sorry Luissa..
Hard times when that old haunting and empty sad feeling comes to call, it's best to grieve and move along to happier times.
Hows your son taking the sad facts of life? I'd recommend moving along as soon as he's ready.
We have 2 dogs a papchi (papillion/chihuahua mix) and a Jack Russel/chihuahua mix, my daughter has a chiweenie a dachshund/chihuahua mix. There all great small dogs, real good with kids and great with table scraps..
Sorry Luissa..
Hard times when that old haunting and empty sad feeling comes to call, it's best to grieve and move along to happier times.
Hows your son taking the sad facts of life? I'd recommend moving along as soon as he's ready.
We have 2 dogs a papchi (papillion/chihuahua mix) and a Jack Russel/chihuahua mix, my daughter has a chiweenie a dachshund/chihuahua mix. There all great small dogs, real good with kids and great with table scraps..
He is too young to really get it.
But he did point at the dog on the diaper box, and said " Doggie, bye bye." I won't lie, that made me cry a little. He looked for her a few days when we came home, but after that he hasn't.
What kind of dog is that?
Siberian mix. Hard to tell from those photos though.
Do you know what it is mixed with?
Siberian mix. Hard to tell from those photos though.
Do you know what it is mixed with?
I have not the slightest idea. Can you tell?