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RE: Animals are people too. - 12/16/2007 8:16:25 PM   
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Here's Rambo Joseph, who I lost to cancer last year.   He'll always be missed....




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RE: Animals are people too. - 12/16/2007 8:18:08 PM   
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I know its crazy how dogs have no perception of time.I go to the store for 15 minutes and Zoey greets me like I was gone for a week!
or maybe they do know, and just miss us that much.
could you imagine if people where like that? life would be good.  Rick

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RE: Animals are people too. - 12/16/2007 8:19:54 PM   
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Sorry.........When they live happy and long lives its all good.Not easy but good. Rick

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RE: Animals are people too. - 12/16/2007 8:20:02 PM   
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Okay, my last one... I take more pics of my dogs than I do of my bottles!!  Here is Chase relaxing in the sun... 




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RE: Animals are people too. - 12/16/2007 8:20:19 PM   
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Don't have the heart to put the yalla one down and I'm guessing he's way too tough to eat. Presently he has a better health plan than I do. The lower pic is hinm after a bath with a $75 bottle of shampoo...




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RE: Animals are people too. - 12/16/2007 8:25:01 PM   
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Amen.  Animals can't speak for themselves, it's our job to protect them.  I think that's an excellent punishment, but you're right, maybe it's too nice.  Anyway, I enjoyed every picture.  My cats are sweet, but they'll take a swipe at you if you're not lol.
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RE: Animals are people too. - 12/16/2007 8:27:16 PM   
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Dog & Bottles best of both worlds lol





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RE: Animals are people too. - 12/16/2007 8:30:31 PM   
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CL cats Lobe.Now where did you get that shampoo? does it stop thinning hair?

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RE: Dogs are people too - 12/16/2007 8:35:03 PM   
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That millipede possibly could of had 1 million legs,UN less a few fell off  Rick

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RE: Animals are people too. - 12/16/2007 8:39:27 PM   
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It's a prescription from the vet. the freak had some pretty bad worms which led to fur loss which led to a skin problem, which led me to believe I'm cursed..yada yada yada

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RE: Animals are people too. - 12/16/2007 8:40:42 PM   
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hey rick, he is a she,  she was dumped off in the freezing winter when she was very young, i saved her, been a very good pet   your dog is awsome whats the mix?> mike 

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RE: Animals are people too. - 12/16/2007 9:17:48 PM   
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Annie 44 I hate to tell you but I think Chase needs an orthodontist..lol..And the pix of the german shorthair makes me want to go hunting..Seriously I love Dogs and my little Brittany "Miss Casey Jane" is a big part of my heart...Hats off to all the pet lovers on the forum.... Norene

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RE: Animals are people too. - 12/16/2007 9:35:49 PM   
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My wife and I love our critters! It's hard to imagine life without them, but it does happen eventually. We lost our oldest a few years ago and still miss him bad. He was thirteen when he died of a massive heart attack right in front of us. It really tramatized my wife but she was happy that we were there with him and he didn't die alone. We will always have dogs but will never forget our "bubby" Roscoe.


Here he is getting some lovin from his sissy Mia.


Mia is our oldest now at ten. She's still very young at heart and as playfull as a kitten. She's always trying to make her Great Escape! LOL. I'm the only one who can catch her when she gets out, even if I have to get down in a storm sewer or climb a tree ;) Even though she belongs to my wife, she is my little girl.


Peetie is our oldest dog now. At five he is just starting to come into his own. This guy would stand by me no matter what! He took it really hard when Roscoe died.


We got this little guy just over a year ago. My wife wanted a lap dog but ended up with this instead? LOL He's a little character and Peetie has really taken to him, even showing him a few of Roscoe's old tricks.


Our boys Peetie and Tyson playing in the snow.

We have spent thousands on animals over the years and would spend that and more on the ones we have. They may not be people, but they are a part of the family. If one of them were sick I'd sell every bottle I have if I had to (even the cat!LOL) I'm not a violent person but I have beat someone down over a dog. Chris

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RE: Animals are people too. - 12/16/2007 9:47:17 PM   
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Okay you guys forced me to do this again...lol..Presenting...Miss Casey Jane Bird Dog Deluxe...




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RE: Animals are people too. - 12/16/2007 11:36:21 PM   
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Wow! I love the responses!  & the deepest privy hole w/ no bottles!   What would the world do without us!

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RE: Animals are people too. - 12/16/2007 11:48:36 PM   
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what a sweet guy!  we lost one to cancer too.  she will always be missed.

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RE: Animals are people too. - 12/17/2007 2:01:49 AM   
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Sorry, I couldn't resist.  Came across this a while back on one of our SoCal freeways.  Note the Arizona plates... Scooby has a long ride ahead of him.  Hopefully no one from the ASPCA or PETA saw this.

I've got a cat named Mr. Critter.  He's around 10 or 11 and I've had him since he was just a kitten.  He's a great companion, he's like a dog and loves attention.  He comes when you call him and does tricks, that is when he's not sleeping... something he does often.  The people across the street from us moved out a couple years ago, leaving three cats, one of which was pregnant.  We rescued her from a shed in the back yard of the abandoned house and brought her and her kittens inside until they were ready to stop nursing.  We then took momma and the litter to a no-kill shelter, they were all adopted immediately, which was nice.  One of the remaining two disappeared and the other has now adopted our house as it's own.  Mr. Critter is an indoor cat while Baby Boy (I just call him BB) takes care of the exterior.

When I was 5, I got a cat and a dog.  I had the dog (Rocket/English Springer) for 12 years before he passed away.  I had the cat (JJ/don't know the make) until I was 27.  That's right, he was 22 years old when he finally decided he was tired of this world.  Mr. Critter was a stray from the neighborhood and pretty much adopted me.  BB has done the same.

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RE: Animals are people too. - 12/17/2007 5:22:28 AM   
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Mike thats a pure bread German short hair pointer,Some A hole left 3 puppies on a porch in a box in the middle of the winter,because they didn't have the (correct markings) for breeding!!?? I got Zoey.
The doctors should have checked the guys brain after the incident and determined that he had the (jerk gean) and then put him in a box with bars!bad breeding for the human race. Rick


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RE: Animals are people too. - 12/17/2007 5:34:25 AM   
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Cool people you got there Lex

Peete ? little rascals right?

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RE: Animals are people too. - 12/17/2007 7:35:29 AM   
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Such great pictures!  I've enjoyed all the posts on this thread.....

Norene - you're right, Mr. Chase has that typical bulldog underbite to the extreme!  Not only do his teeth stick out, but most of the time, he can't keep his tongue in his mouth either! 

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