Doggy Pics inside
I know there are some dog people on this board so I thought I'd share som pics of my pups:
Dusty - Greyhound/Lab: He spent his first 4 years between 3 owners and 2 shelters then we took him 2yrs ago - everybodys best friend.

Leiben - Husky/Shephard: HAd him since 4mnths old - big time protector, if he doesn't know you he doesn't like you.
Dusty - Greyhound/Lab: He spent his first 4 years between 3 owners and 2 shelters then we took him 2yrs ago - everybodys best friend.

Leiben - Husky/Shephard: HAd him since 4mnths old - big time protector, if he doesn't know you he doesn't like you.
Wow, your first dog looks a lot like one of ours, Lucky!
She's a yellow lab / german shepard cross. She was feral though, Rae rescued her from the Saddle Lake Reserve, about 6 or 7 weeks old, open wounds from someone's size 12's, belly full of twigs & stones & crap trying to sustain life... Now, she's almost three, good with family, VERY protective, hard to keep quiet from barking (the protective thing), and I don't trust her around the baby. Sheds like an SOB too... We're trying to find her a new home, she really needs to be an outdoor/farm dog. One that we can still have visitation rights at, as Chayse, our 8 year old, loves her dearly.
And my dog, I've had since he was 8 weeks old, a Standard Poodle, Julius. He stands over 26 inches at the shoulder, is around 60 pounds, and was able to snag a frisbee 7 to 8 feet out of the air when he was younger. He's now a very old man, he's been my best friend for 13 or 14 years now. He worked every day at my shop for about ten years, as both customer greeter and my co-pilot when I drive. To old to work now though, so I retired him, he doesn't come to work anymore. He's still happy and plays every day, so his sore hips and tremors/convulsions are'nt bothering him greatly. He started getting the tremors about a year or year and a half ago. I've researched it, it's just something poodles do when they get old.
She's a yellow lab / german shepard cross. She was feral though, Rae rescued her from the Saddle Lake Reserve, about 6 or 7 weeks old, open wounds from someone's size 12's, belly full of twigs & stones & crap trying to sustain life... Now, she's almost three, good with family, VERY protective, hard to keep quiet from barking (the protective thing), and I don't trust her around the baby. Sheds like an SOB too... We're trying to find her a new home, she really needs to be an outdoor/farm dog. One that we can still have visitation rights at, as Chayse, our 8 year old, loves her dearly.
And my dog, I've had since he was 8 weeks old, a Standard Poodle, Julius. He stands over 26 inches at the shoulder, is around 60 pounds, and was able to snag a frisbee 7 to 8 feet out of the air when he was younger. He's now a very old man, he's been my best friend for 13 or 14 years now. He worked every day at my shop for about ten years, as both customer greeter and my co-pilot when I drive. To old to work now though, so I retired him, he doesn't come to work anymore. He's still happy and plays every day, so his sore hips and tremors/convulsions are'nt bothering him greatly. He started getting the tremors about a year or year and a half ago. I've researched it, it's just something poodles do when they get old.
My 240 lbs of Home Security System - even goes mobile and doubles as my Van Security System. Both were rescued from SPCA - old girl on right is about 8 years old - young guy on left about 2 years old.

[ April 01, 2005, 10:27 PM: Message edited by: ex everything ]

[ April 01, 2005, 10:27 PM: Message edited by: ex everything ]


