I got my yellow lab/retriver when I was 8 years old. One of my favorite things was to go sledding with her. She wouldn't ride on the sled with me, but she would chase me, barking, and then tackle me when she finally caught up with sled. My favorite thing about her is that she was always there. Whether watching movies, taking a long bike ride, whatever, she would happily come along, just so she could be with me. Sadly, she got hit by a car a year ago and died. RIP Blossom, I never loved you as much as you loved me, but I tried.
2006-07-07 02:56:02
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answered by mury902 6
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I have four dogs, the one is a pug X poodle, his name is tiger and he has the most beautiful nature that I have ever seen, he will walk next to you and just all of a sudden he will bump your legs out from under you that is when he wants to start playing, and you can't ignore him because he doesn't know the word no, and now the other day one of my other dogs was very ill, and he actually made as if he was very ill so that I could give him some attention too. My other dogs two of them are sisters who's names are patches and shooz from a mother that is a poodle, and they are crossed with a miniature doberman.They are so cute but still very small, on the other hand I have a female chow crossed pitbull, and she is just so adorable, and soooo naughty, she does not allow the other dogs to eat until she is finished eating herself, and even if there is four bowls they cannot come near the bowls, but other than that she is so full of life and so playful and I love them all very much.
2006-07-06 21:46:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Labrador Retriever, smartest dog we've ever had. She was bred from a champion breed and is the most awesome listener. This dog will tell you NO, literally shake her head when she doesn't want something or doesn't want to go outside. She will bring you her leash when she wants to go for a walk. I hate to say it, but my dog is racial (not sure why but she is)! There are certain people she will just jump all over and love to death and there are others that she would just rather rip their heads off! Go figure! She is our protector 24/7 for the entire family. Best part is...She has NEVER been through an obedience class.
2006-07-06 20:46:02
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answered by Anonymous
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I use to have a guinea pig too but he died when he turned 16...that was years ago, anyways...I own 5 dogs. A shi-tzu (Toto 9yrs old), a golden retriever (George 5yrs adopted at 2 yrsold), a pug (Khao-Sai 1 yr), a labrador and a shar-pei (both 2 mths old). My family is very international. My favorite things about all of them, I guess would have to be their unique personalities and their own personal ways of making me happy and smile. Puppies are cute but I always can't wait for puppies to grow up because then you get to see how they really are (and how effectively good you have trained them). So yeah, their individual personalities are my favorite things about them. They're always there to make me smile, so what can I say. :) This block space wouldn't be enough for my dog stories, I would have to write a novel about their friendship, mischief, and so on. hehehe
2006-07-06 20:45:21
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answered by Tiny Bing 1
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I have 2 mini schnauzers and a great dane.
Each one is special in their own way.
I took all three with me the other day to pick my daughters up from a friend's house. I sent my daughters to the car and said I would be there shortly. As I approached the car, my daughters came to me and said "call daddy". I ask why. Their response was, the car is locked.
Mind you the the car is running, the AC is on and three dogs inside. And were all standing out in the heat wanting in. Thankfully I did put the emergency brake.
Good thing there was a family reunion going on at the freind's house, because everyone handed me a cell phone to call my husband, while they were laughing.
2006-07-06 21:11:13
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answered by okiewenee 3
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I have 3 dog,but the story is about 1...He's my only mix breed Corgie/Border Collie...He gets so excided and whats to play and he can run...Anyway,I was playing like a hide and seek with him...And he was really hideing from me...I went in the back yard and i could see part of his tail, between the 2 building and i move real slow and i grap is tell tail and said,Got you...He toke off like the devil hisself was after him...I think, I scare him...Anyway he ran into the door to the house...I couldn't help but laugh at him...It was the funnys thing i have ever seem and probably the last...He's a clown to be around and he always keeps me laughing... NO SH*T
Clowmy
2006-07-06 20:40:16
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answered by Anonymous
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i have 5 dogs 3 in the house 2 outside all pitbulls
the raising a dog part ...
i just love them , it doesnt matter dog foods reciepts, vet expenses , time spend with them
t.l.c. that all you need , the dogs will bring it back double or triple the love you given
2006-07-06 21:47:17
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answered by Anonymous
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We own two retired racing Greyhounds. They are both such friendly boys, but such clumsy mooses. Not a day goes by that they don't knock something over, then jump when it hits the floor behind them.
2006-07-06 21:07:34
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answered by Jim T 6
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i love all dogs.
i've been lucky enough to have 3 and they all loved me very much. my new dog barks at his food ! so funny..
i always love it how dogs greet u at the door. call me crazy but, sometimes it just makes my day, especially if it was a bad day. lol. my dog is very vocal. he 'talks' a lot.
2006-07-06 22:42:21
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answered by Queen of Halloween 3
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"Vieilles pierres", which properly translates to "old stones". by using which I propose structure which dates back centuries, each and every so often to the middle a lengthy time period. There are countless cathedrals, castles, church homes, and villages which, thank God, weren't in any respect torn right down to get replaced by using strip-branch shops or condos. i actually omit that.
2016-10-14 05:08:54
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answered by ? 4
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