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jm88
Pets
Posted by jm88 on Mar 20th 2010

Got any?

I have a little Maltese/Shih Tzu cross about 10 years old. He yaps and yaps and yaps for no reason, but I still love the little thing. Currently he is shaven, except for his ears and his tail, so its all a bit odd. Also resembles a drowned rat when he is wet.

He is a nutter, just like his owners.


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devbasketball101
Re: Pets
Posted by devbasketball101 on Mar 21st 2010

My family has three Shetland sheepdogs that we brought back from England. They are siblings (two boys, one girl) born in the same litter, and they are now almost five years old. They’re very well trained (thanks to me), and they love to nap on my bed or even on top of me while I’m sleeping, despite having their own dog beds. Having three dogs can be a handful, and these ones can be mischievous sometimes because they’re too smart for their own good, but I don’t know what I would do without them.


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miniman83
Re: Pets
Posted by miniman83 on Mar 21st 2010

My parents only had turtles…So you can’t do anything with them but they are not annoying at all…I find them funny


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tallguy7757
Re: Pets
Posted by tallguy7757 on Mar 21st 2010

I have a beagle, named Snoopy. I adopted him from the shelter when he was around a year and a half old back in 2002. When I bought my house, friends were telling me I needed to get a dog since I had the yard room and also for company. I said that if I ever did get one it would have to be a beagle (since I’m a ‘Peanuts’ collector). Turned out that my next door neighbor’s son-in-law worked for the animal shelter. He kept an eye out for when one came in. The family he belonged to previous was moving to another place that did not allow pets, so they left him with the shelter.

Two things about Snoopy. He doesn’t bark, nor lick. The barking thing sounds surprising, especially for a beagle. But hey, I don’t mind. Even when he’s out in the back yard (which is HIS domain), he can sit there, watch the kids playing in the alley, maybe go down to the fence to get their attention. All the other dogs in the neighborhood would be barking their asses off, but he just gives that look like “Why they making all that noise?” Only time he would make any kind of bark, would be in his sleep, making little ‘woof’ sounds in whatever kind of dream he’s having. hahaha He’ll start kicking like his he chasing after something. One night, he must have had one of his dreams, was sleeping in bed with me. He decides to wake me out of a sound sleep, kicked me in the balls. His ass wound up on the floor BIG time. hahaha I looked at him and just said “Just because you don’t have yours anymore, you don’t have to make sure daddy still has his!”


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megamark
Re: Pets
Posted by megamark on Mar 22nd 2010

I want an army of cats


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theworld
Re: Pets
Posted by theworld on Mar 22nd 2010

I have one cat. Well, back home anyway. She is an 11 year old maine coon, and I love her to bits! I am very much a cat person. Once I have been in graduate school for a year, I plan on getting a maine coon of my very own


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loyal7
Re: Pets
Posted by loyal7 on Mar 22nd 2010

At one point our house was a zoo… we had one dog (Sarah), 6 cats (Waffles, Cambo, Pat, Chris, Boo Radley and Scout), a horse (Zippy), a cockateel (Tiki), and a whole bunch of fish in the pond on the front lawn. No matter where you went, you would hear meowing or barking or squeaking or neighing lol

Right now I currently just have one cat and that’s enough!


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