Just puppies!

All puppies, all the time! :)

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Im going to get a rescue but not a puppy. Too much work.
 
I've always liked German Shepherds. My auntie had one. His name was Skippy. He was the most gentle dog. I was just a little kid when she had him, and he was so loving, tolerant and patient with me (I was a little brat!).

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How could anyone look at these little sweeties and not smile?
A natural anti-depressant.
 

Where did you get him? Is it a he or a she?
His name is Chester. I didn't name him but the name suits him. LOL. This lady owns the most beautiful horse ranch about 30 minutes from my home. I almost felt bad taking the dog away from such a great foster home. LOL. Anyways, he only cost $200 and he's already fixed. I got to go home at lunch and let him out.
 

Where did you get him? Is it a he or a she?
His name is Chester. I didn't name him but the name suits him. LOL. This lady owns the most beautiful horse ranch about 30 minutes from my home. I almost felt bad taking the dog away from such a great foster home. LOL. Anyways, he only cost $200 and he's already fixed. I got to go home at lunch and let him out.

How do you think he will do home alone? Hope he doesn't tear the house apart! Is he confined to a room. If I had a dog, I think he would have his own room.
 

Where did you get him? Is it a he or a she?
His name is Chester. I didn't name him but the name suits him. LOL. This lady owns the most beautiful horse ranch about 30 minutes from my home. I almost felt bad taking the dog away from such a great foster home. LOL. Anyways, he only cost $200 and he's already fixed. I got to go home at lunch and let him out.

How do you think he will do home alone? Hope he doesn't tear the house apart! Is he confined to a room. If I had a dog, I think he would have his own room.
All the ladies at work are asking me the same questions. I need to go home and make sure there isn't anything for the dog to choke on. I went home for lunch and the dog was fine. I think he's been living and learning for 8 or 9 months but they're all telling me the dog is going to test to see if and where it can poop/pee.

I closed my bedroom door. The dog has run of the living room/kitchen/bathroom. I live in an apartment style condo on the lake and it's hard wood floors so it'll be ok. I'll learn him. So far so good though. He pooped at lunch and I've praised him every time he goes to the bathroom. Funny I just lost my mom 41 days ago but Chester just lost his last night. I have to remember that. He will never see her again.
 

Where did you get him? Is it a he or a she?
His name is Chester. I didn't name him but the name suits him. LOL. This lady owns the most beautiful horse ranch about 30 minutes from my home. I almost felt bad taking the dog away from such a great foster home. LOL. Anyways, he only cost $200 and he's already fixed. I got to go home at lunch and let him out.

How do you think he will do home alone? Hope he doesn't tear the house apart! Is he confined to a room. If I had a dog, I think he would have his own room.
All the ladies at work are asking me the same questions. I need to go home and make sure there isn't anything for the dog to choke on. I went home for lunch and the dog was fine. I think he's been living and learning for 8 or 9 months but they're all telling me the dog is going to test to see if and where it can poop/pee.

I closed my bedroom door. The dog has run of the living room/kitchen/bathroom. I live in an apartment style condo on the lake and it's hard wood floors so it'll be ok. I'll learn him. So far so good though. He pooped at lunch and I've praised him every time he goes to the bathroom. Funny I just lost my mom 41 days ago but Chester just lost his last night. I have to remember that. He will never see her again.

Good luck and keep us up to date! :)
 
One more.

Where did you get him? Is it a he or a she?
His name is Chester. I didn't name him but the name suits him. LOL. This lady owns the most beautiful horse ranch about 30 minutes from my home. I almost felt bad taking the dog away from such a great foster home. LOL. Anyways, he only cost $200 and he's already fixed. I got to go home at lunch and let him out.

How do you think he will do home alone? Hope he doesn't tear the house apart! Is he confined to a room. If I had a dog, I think he would have his own room.
All the ladies at work are asking me the same questions. I need to go home and make sure there isn't anything for the dog to choke on. I went home for lunch and the dog was fine. I think he's been living and learning for 8 or 9 months but they're all telling me the dog is going to test to see if and where it can poop/pee.

I closed my bedroom door. The dog has run of the living room/kitchen/bathroom. I live in an apartment style condo on the lake and it's hard wood floors so it'll be ok. I'll learn him. So far so good though. He pooped at lunch and I've praised him every time he goes to the bathroom. Funny I just lost my mom 41 days ago but Chester just lost his last night. I have to remember that. He will never see her again.

Good luck and keep us up to date! :)
I'm going to get a good picture and change my screen picture to him. He's so cute!
One more.

Where did you get him? Is it a he or a she?
His name is Chester. I didn't name him but the name suits him. LOL. This lady owns the most beautiful horse ranch about 30 minutes from my home. I almost felt bad taking the dog away from such a great foster home. LOL. Anyways, he only cost $200 and he's already fixed. I got to go home at lunch and let him out.

How do you think he will do home alone? Hope he doesn't tear the house apart! Is he confined to a room. If I had a dog, I think he would have his own room.
All the ladies at work are asking me the same questions. I need to go home and make sure there isn't anything for the dog to choke on. I went home for lunch and the dog was fine. I think he's been living and learning for 8 or 9 months but they're all telling me the dog is going to test to see if and where it can poop/pee.

I closed my bedroom door. The dog has run of the living room/kitchen/bathroom. I live in an apartment style condo on the lake and it's hard wood floors so it'll be ok. I'll learn him. So far so good though. He pooped at lunch and I've praised him every time he goes to the bathroom. Funny I just lost my mom 41 days ago but Chester just lost his last night. I have to remember that. He will never see her again.

Good luck and keep us up to date! :)
Did you ever hear of this?

Donations To Save Rabbit

Is a fellow threatening to eat his pet rabbit unless he receives $50,000 in donations?

At the beginning of February 2005, we began receiving e-mails from puzzled readers aboutwww.savetoby.com, a
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site alleging to be run by a fellow intent upon killing and eating his pet rabbit unless his demands for $50,000 were met by 30 June 2005.

Bunny lovers everywhere can once again breathe easily: savetoby.com is a hoax. Although the site now lacks a disclaimer, a visitor to it on9 February 2005 spotted one that said: "Note: this is a joke: please only donate to buy gear or help support savetoby.com." Even without such explicit clarification, certain things about the site should make the buffoonery clear:
  • The premise of the threat ("Send money or I'll kill the rabbit") gives away the jest. Society regards rabbits as one of the more disposable pets: every year thousands of bunnies end up with Humane Societies or animal rescue groups because their previous owners very quickly proved unable or unwilling to care for them. While rabbits do make fine pets, they also require veterinary care (including one-time spaying/neutering and annual vaccinations against disease), specialized diets, and reasonably large indoor cages, all of which represent a Report Advertisement level of commitment many who vaguely thought they might like to keep a rabbit or two are generally unaware of at the time of adoption. Also, despite their resemblance to plush toys, rabbits do not like to be held, petted, or carted about, which means those who think they're taking on animal companions they can hug and squeeze to their hearts' content discover only after the fact that the sort of critter they thought they were bringing into their homes isn't at all what they ended up with. Consequently, any number of cute, fluffy pet bunnies are unceremoniously turned loose outdoors (where they live, on average, for three days), killed by their owners, or are handed over to animal shelters and rescue groups.

    The "Save Toby" jape swings upon the notion of this particular rabbit's cuteness, inspiring folks to pry open their wallets to the tune of $16,380.18 . . . in a world where rabbits are regarded as worthless and animal shelters can't find donors to support their work.


  • The 'Balance:' figure which purports to showcase the amount already extorted (located near the bottom of the site's main page in a section labeled 'Premium Account Overview') was an imitation, not a real counter. It was periodically altered to increase the number displayed so as to maintain the appearance that folks were actually chipping in to preserve Toby's life. (The account that was used to accept monetary donations was eventually shut down by PayPal.) As of 1 March 2005, the amount shown was $16,380.18.
Similar to savetoby.com was Save Bernd!, another "pay or the rabbit gets it" site run by an operator who threatened to turn Bernd, a pet bunny he found outdoors on a rainy night, into "Rabbit with Chanterelle" for his Easter dinner if visitors didn't donate 1,000,000 Euros by 27 March 2005.

Bernd was previously scheduled to become someone's New Year's dinner; earlier versions of the site announced "I swear by God, I will have this lovely rabbit for New Year's Eve Dinner if my account doesn't show a balance of at least 1,000000€ by latest 31st Dec 2004!" As expected, when that date came to pass, the site was changed to read: "I swear by God, I will have this lovely rabbit for Easter Sunday's Dinner if my account doesn't show a balance of at least 1,000,000€ by latest 27th March 2005!" At the very end of the "Save Bernd!" page, in teeny, tiny print, was the message "it's a joke."

That same rabbit appeared on www.savefluffy.com, yet another 'bunny in peril' site that promised a future as rabbit stew for the pictured lagomorph unless its owner received $1,000,000 by 31 December2005.

Those truly moved by the plight of Toby, Bernd, or Fluffy should consider donating a bit of their spare cash to their local animal shelters or rescue groups, entities that all too often have bunnies dumped upon them by those who have decided they can no longer be bothered to keep their pets, or to rabbit-specific groups such as the Rabbit Rescue and Rehab of New York, Tidewater Rabbit Rescue of Virginia, and Zooh Corner.
 
Where did you get him? Is it a he or a she?
His name is Chester. I didn't name him but the name suits him. LOL. This lady owns the most beautiful horse ranch about 30 minutes from my home. I almost felt bad taking the dog away from such a great foster home. LOL. Anyways, he only cost $200 and he's already fixed. I got to go home at lunch and let him out.

How do you think he will do home alone? Hope he doesn't tear the house apart! Is he confined to a room. If I had a dog, I think he would have his own room.
All the ladies at work are asking me the same questions. I need to go home and make sure there isn't anything for the dog to choke on. I went home for lunch and the dog was fine. I think he's been living and learning for 8 or 9 months but they're all telling me the dog is going to test to see if and where it can poop/pee.

I closed my bedroom door. The dog has run of the living room/kitchen/bathroom. I live in an apartment style condo on the lake and it's hard wood floors so it'll be ok. I'll learn him. So far so good though. He pooped at lunch and I've praised him every time he goes to the bathroom. Funny I just lost my mom 41 days ago but Chester just lost his last night. I have to remember that. He will never see her again.

Good luck and keep us up to date! :)
I'm going to get a good picture and change my screen picture to him. He's so cute!
Where did you get him? Is it a he or a she?
His name is Chester. I didn't name him but the name suits him. LOL. This lady owns the most beautiful horse ranch about 30 minutes from my home. I almost felt bad taking the dog away from such a great foster home. LOL. Anyways, he only cost $200 and he's already fixed. I got to go home at lunch and let him out.

How do you think he will do home alone? Hope he doesn't tear the house apart! Is he confined to a room. If I had a dog, I think he would have his own room.
All the ladies at work are asking me the same questions. I need to go home and make sure there isn't anything for the dog to choke on. I went home for lunch and the dog was fine. I think he's been living and learning for 8 or 9 months but they're all telling me the dog is going to test to see if and where it can poop/pee.

I closed my bedroom door. The dog has run of the living room/kitchen/bathroom. I live in an apartment style condo on the lake and it's hard wood floors so it'll be ok. I'll learn him. So far so good though. He pooped at lunch and I've praised him every time he goes to the bathroom. Funny I just lost my mom 41 days ago but Chester just lost his last night. I have to remember that. He will never see her again.

Good luck and keep us up to date! :)
Did you ever hear of this?

Donations To Save Rabbit

Is a fellow threatening to eat his pet rabbit unless he receives $50,000 in donations?

At the beginning of February 2005, we began receiving e-mails from puzzled readers aboutwww.savetoby.com, a

savetoby.jpg
site alleging to be run by a fellow intent upon killing and eating his pet rabbit unless his demands for $50,000 were met by 30 June 2005.

Bunny lovers everywhere can once again breathe easily: savetoby.com is a hoax. Although the site now lacks a disclaimer, a visitor to it on9 February 2005 spotted one that said: "Note: this is a joke: please only donate to buy gear or help support savetoby.com." Even without such explicit clarification, certain things about the site should make the buffoonery clear:



    • The premise of the threat ("Send money or I'll kill the rabbit") gives away the jest. Society regards rabbits as one of the more disposable pets: every year thousands of bunnies end up with Humane Societies or animal rescue groups because their previous owners very quickly proved unable or unwilling to care for them. While rabbits do make fine pets, they also require veterinary care (including one-time spaying/neutering and annual vaccinations against disease), specialized diets, and reasonably large indoor cages, all of which represent a Report Advertisement level of commitment many who vaguely thought they might like to keep a rabbit or two are generally unaware of at the time of adoption. Also, despite their resemblance to plush toys, rabbits do not like to be held, petted, or carted about, which means those who think they're taking on animal companions they can hug and squeeze to their hearts' content discover only after the fact that the sort of critter they thought they were bringing into their homes isn't at all what they ended up with. Consequently, any number of cute, fluffy pet bunnies are unceremoniously turned loose outdoors (where they live, on average, for three days), killed by their owners, or are handed over to animal shelters and rescue groups.

      The "Save Toby" jape swings upon the notion of this particular rabbit's cuteness, inspiring folks to pry open their wallets to the tune of $16,380.18 . . . in a world where rabbits are regarded as worthless and animal shelters can't find donors to support their work.
    • The 'Balance:' figure which purports to showcase the amount already extorted (located near the bottom of the site's main page in a section labeled 'Premium Account Overview') was an imitation, not a real counter. It was periodically altered to increase the number displayed so as to maintain the appearance that folks were actually chipping in to preserve Toby's life. (The account that was used to accept monetary donations was eventually shut down by PayPal.) As of 1 March 2005, the amount shown was $16,380.18.
Similar to savetoby.com was Save Bernd!, another "pay or the rabbit gets it" site run by an operator who threatened to turn Bernd, a pet bunny he found outdoors on a rainy night, into "Rabbit with Chanterelle" for his Easter dinner if visitors didn't donate 1,000,000 Euros by 27 March 2005.

Bernd was previously scheduled to become someone's New Year's dinner; earlier versions of the site announced "I swear by God, I will have this lovely rabbit for New Year's Eve Dinner if my account doesn't show a balance of at least 1,000000€ by latest 31st Dec 2004!" As expected, when that date came to pass, the site was changed to read: "I swear by God, I will have this lovely rabbit for Easter Sunday's Dinner if my account doesn't show a balance of at least 1,000,000€ by latest 27th March 2005!" At the very end of the "Save Bernd!" page, in teeny, tiny print, was the message "it's a joke."

That same rabbit appeared on www.savefluffy.com, yet another 'bunny in peril' site that promised a future as rabbit stew for the pictured lagomorph unless its owner received $1,000,000 by 31 December2005.

Those truly moved by the plight of Toby, Bernd, or Fluffy should consider donating a bit of their spare cash to their local animal shelters or rescue groups, entities that all too often have bunnies dumped upon them by those who have decided they can no longer be bothered to keep their pets, or to rabbit-specific groups such as the Rabbit Rescue and Rehab of New York, Tidewater Rabbit Rescue of Virginia, and Zooh Corner.

No. I hadn't heard of that. Oh well, scumbags exist.
 

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