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10-04-2018
New addition to the clan... German Shep/Border Collie mix...
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10-04-2018
Back when he was a puppy
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10-04-2018
upstatedoc wrote
Luna!
Luna looks a lot like my boy Cooper, 4 year old goldendood!

Next to him is my little lady Stella, 6 month old bernadoodette!
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10-04-2018
irishbimmer wrote
was that picture taken in August?
Har har har. Probably October. :lol:
10-04-2018
My ridiculously rare (in the USA) Norwegian Forest Cat.

Wegiekatt Maximilian of Hammett.

Mom was from Charlotte NC. Dad was from Denmark. He is still a kitten at 16lbs. Full grown, he should way close to 30lbs.

Some pics of him with his summer coat, much fluffier in the winter.
10-04-2018
JP10 wrote
Luna looks a lot like my boy Cooper, 4 year old goldendood!

Next to him is my little lady Stella, 6 month old bernadoodette!
Yep, Luna's dad is the golden and her mom was the standard. Met both of them, wanted to take the dad home but they wouldn't let me. :lol:
10-28-2018
Enzo is sporting a pumpkin- colored collar, ready to head to Hallo-Wiener – a big annual dachshund event in San Diego...
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10-29-2018
I rescued Lucy the German Shepherd on Saturday. Malnourished and terrible double ear infections. Actually took her to the emergency room because she was in pain.
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10-29-2018
usshelena725 wrote
My ridiculously rare (in the USA) Norwegian Forest Cat.

Wegiekatt Maximilian of Hammett.

Mom was from Charlotte NC. Dad was from Denmark. He is still a kitten at 16lbs. Full grown, he should way close to 30lbs.

Some pics of him with his summer coat, much fluffier in the winter.
Beautiful cat sir!
10-29-2018
upstatedoc wrote
I rescued Lucy the German Shepherd on Saturday. Malnourished and terrible double ear infections. Actually took her to the emergency room because she was in pain.
Awesome - good for you! I'm sure she'll have a loving home and will turn into a great companion.
10-29-2018
Shadow, my 14 year old Border Collie.
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10-29-2018
Not_Judy wrote
Beautiful cat sir!
Thanks, man. He is one cool cat.


CTinline-six wrote
Shadow, my 14 year old Border Collie.
Very nice. My dad had three BC's before he passed. I used to go with him to sheep herding trials and to agility trials. He was a national winner. Love those dogs.
10-29-2018
CTinline-six wrote
Shadow, my 14 year old Border Collie.
The best people have border collies! Mine is believed to be 10 years old or so. (rescue).
10-29-2018
Real Dodger wrote
The best people have border collies! Mine is believed to be 10 years old or so. (rescue).
It's sad to see so many Border Collie rescues, but not uncommon. The BC is one of the smartest dog breeds on earth, and as such, must be constantly stimulated mentally. Many people don't know this that get one and quickly realize that if you don't find something for a BC to do, they will find something on their own - and chances are, you won't like it - lol.

I feel like there should be some sort of vetting process to own a BC, since they are such wonderful dogs but so many people get them thinking they will act like a shiztu.
10-29-2018
usshelena725 wrote
It's sad to see so many Border Collie rescues, but not uncommon. The BC is one of the smartest dog breeds on earth, and as such, must be constantly stimulated mentally. Many people don't know this that get one and quickly realize that if you don't find something for a BC to do, they will find something on their own - and chances are, you won't like it - lol.

I feel like there should be some sort of vetting process to own a BC, since they are such wonderful dogs but so many people get them thinking they will act like a shiztu.
There is a vetting process with the rescue services. These are dogs that need to be inside, with the owners, when not herding. We think our dog was an outside dog, who tunneled his way to freedom because he was bored. Our only problem was when I played football in the front or back with my boys. The dog destroyed the blinds at the window he was watching us from. Solution,: He now gets to play with us, as the all time free safety.
10-29-2018
OnerDriver wrote
Did you go to the ER with Danielle? That would seal the deal nicely
asshole :lol:
10-29-2018
usshelena725 wrote
Very nice. My dad had three BC's before he passed. I used to go with him to sheep herding trials and to agility trials. He was a national winner. Love those dogs.
Real Dodger wrote
The best people have border collies! Mine is believed to be 10 years old or so. (rescue).
usshelena725 wrote
It's sad to see so many Border Collie rescues, but not uncommon. The BC is one of the smartest dog breeds on earth, and as such, must be constantly stimulated mentally. Many people don't know this that get one and quickly realize that if you don't find something for a BC to do, they will find something on their own - and chances are, you won't like it - lol.

I feel like there should be some sort of vetting process to own a BC, since they are such wonderful dogs but so many people get them thinking they will act like a shiztu.
I've had mine since he was a puppy. He has been an awesome dog, very smart and extremely loyal. He's slowed down a bit, he used to be able to jump through the window of my Jeep and sit in the front seat.
10-29-2018
Joekerr wrote
Awesome - good for you! I'm sure she'll have a loving home and will turn into a great companion.
she's at least 15lbs underweight. she's an eating and drinking machine. vet said might need surgery on her ears theyre so bad. i'm determined to get her healthy
10-29-2018
My English lab Lex (recently passed away) and my golden doodle Lucy.
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10-29-2018
got 3 cats...1 adopted and 2 rescues.
Here's the baby and the mischevious of the 3 Nahla. the wifey hates she sleeps on these pillows :D
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than Lulu is the oldest. she's pretty calm and her eye's are pretty freaky at night as they're bright yellow
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than there's the problem child Laylee which when a kitten thought was a girl but soon his balls popped out and so we decided to leave him with a girls name :lol:
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all 3 chilling on their favorite window spot
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10-29-2018
OnerDriver wrote
Did you go to the ER with Danielle? That would seal the deal nicely
:lol:
usshelena725 wrote
It's sad to see so many Border Collie rescues, but not uncommon. The BC is one of the smartest dog breeds on earth, and as such, must be constantly stimulated mentally. Many people don't know this that get one and quickly realize that if you don't find something for a BC to do, they will find something on their own - and chances are, you won't like it - lol.

I feel like there should be some sort of vetting process to own a BC, since they are such wonderful dogs but so many people get them thinking they will act like a shiztu.
im interested - what do you mean? i don't like stupid animals tbh and i've never had a dog because mom doesn't like dogs in the house but dad's allergic to cats... :(
10-29-2018
shes all in

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