My pup Nefertiti (Neffie for short), is a New England Dingo. She's one of them fancy designer dogs that's a combination of Shepherd, Husky, Collie, Greyhound, and whatever other dog happened to make it into the orgy (She's a mutt, like all the other designers). She enjoys long walks along the dog park, raw meaty tidbits that I'm trimming off of dinner, and dropping her heavy Uber Kong on the toes on unsuspecting guests. She's mostly various shades of brown with black, very Shepherdy. She was obtained somewhere in the city as a very young puppy, and now lives in the safety of our home, so long as she stays out of the way of our 18 year old cat.
2007-09-12 14:37:18
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answered by Kimberly A 6
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Her name is Emma. She is the queen of the house. She is a 13 year old teacup poodle. She has never weighed over 3.5lbs and currently weighs around 2.8lbs. The funniest thing is to watch my parents around her. She is really their youngest child more than the family pet. She sleeps with them every night. When she was a puppy she used to chew on my dads mustache. She also will not let my dad go to bed until she has gotten her nightly belly rubs. My parents also get punished if they go out of town without her. She pouts when they come home and wont come when they call her until she feels they have learned their lesson.
She also has some traits that make us think that she thinks she is a cat. She has never lived with another dog since we got her when she was a pup. We have only ever had cats, so I guess it is natural for her to pick up some stuff from them. One thing she does is grooms her self like a cat. She licks her front paws and runs them over her face.
Her favorite foods are french fries and potato chips. She does not like dog food because she thinks she is just a furry person. This could also be because my parents spoil her and always share a little of their dinner with her.
She really is a great dog. She protects her yard from the neighborhood cats but she loves HER kitties. She always barks at the mailman even though she would probably lick him to death if she got ahold of him.
Well I cant really think of anything else about emma the fur person. I hope you enjoyed hearing about our dog!
2007-09-12 14:40:23
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answered by KatyCat 3
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Piper is a cocker spaniel, he's very playful and affectionate. He also has a very good way of behaving if we are quite he cuddles up to us. If we are playing and laughing he wags his tail (what of it he has. It was cut to short. He's a very wonderful little guy he's a part of the family. He weighs about 28 pounds and we have to watch his eating so he doesn't get over weight.
He is friendly to people. Other dogs scare him.
We also had a cockerspaniel/poo mix she passed away at 14 years. She had a good personality to. Was not quite as affectionate. She would come get petted then go lay on the floor. But she was very sweet. She had eye problems that got really bad in her later years. I miss her a lot. She was a lot of fun.
2007-09-12 15:56:01
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answered by sndit 2
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My doggies name is Buddy. He is going to be 11 in November. He is a border collie and black lab mix and is ah-dorable!! He is of course a boy. He has long, soft, black fur with white going from under his chin to under his belly (the whole white on the chest thing like border collies have) He also has white paws, brownish green eyes, and a blue coller on right now. He is very very smart and still acts just like a puppy. We got him from the shelter when he was 6 months old ( he was born in the shelter) His personality is ah-mazing. He never ever bit anyone before. When my sister was just a little girl learning how to walk, he pulled up on Buddy's fur and learned how to walk like that. Buddy didn't mind at all, it was actully pretty funny. He is a very calm, loyal, obedent dog, and then when its play time its as if he was a puppy again!! I love him so much and I don't know what life would be like without my dog, wait no not dog, best friend!
2007-09-12 14:36:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Well I have an 2 year old weimaraner who is gray in color his name is Dakota. Even though he is 2 he still acts like a pup!! He has to sleep with me every night which is good my husband works nights. He is a bit goofy cause he don't realize that he weighs 80 pound and thinks he is a lap dog. What in life could be better than waking up every morning with a lick across the face. I love my gray ghost !!
2007-09-12 15:09:09
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answered by Weimaraner Luver~ 4
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I have two male (don't worry...both are neutred!) dogs, both adopted from the pound.
One is a lab/boxer mix, about 2 years old, almost all black with a few white markings. He loves people and is very smart. He came from a home that surrendered him to the pound on multiple occassions, but we've made huge progress with his training. He learns commands and tricks quickly. He is convinced he is a lap dog and loves to cuddle with us on the couch or recliner (even though he barely fits...)
The other is a black lab, about 8 months old. He is still very puppy-ish. He was picked up as a stray, but we figure he had a home at one point as he barks at the front door when a doorbell rings on TV (we have no doorbell.) He is still very goofy with his big head and paws, and aways makes us giggle when he runs. He takes a little longer to pick up on the training, but he's still doing a good job...he's a smart boy.
They both love their walks, ice cubes, and their toys. They have become best friends and they spend most of their day running around, chasing each other or wrestling. They are also both very generous with their kisses!
2007-09-12 14:41:05
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answered by KS 7
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properly from time to time there at the instant are not extremely vet documents available. once you undertake an animal from a safeguard or some rescues except they preformed the spay they don't many times have those documents. We had a foster cat as quickly as that as quickly as we picked up from the safeguard they advised us she grew to become into spayed and her foster papers stated spayed lady DSH. never having experianced cats in season (diverse than canines) once I observed blood in her muddle field we took her in and suprise not spayed. The safeguard paid for her spay and no being pregnant (all men have been neutered) yet it got here approximately. If a safeguard provides papers asserting an animal is altered maximum persons does not question it nor might they call for documents understanding many times shelters have not got documents. What got here approximately to us does happen extra desirable than you will possibly think of however I additionally belive that if human beings pay interest to an animal and bring different altered animals that a ignored spay shouldn't grow to be a being pregnant and if it does an emergancy spay is so as. I agree that obtaining a canines from a guy or woman warrents evidence of spay yet lower back shelters do not continually have records proving the technique many flow off what they're advised whilst an animal is dropped off and collectively as they could verify. Small scaring, scar for yet another proceudre and sheer quantity of animals finally ends up in some falling for the duration of the cracks.
2016-10-10 11:36:00
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answered by fackelman 4
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I have 2 Rat Terriers. They are both white with large black spots, naturally erect ears, docked tails, brown muzzles in black faces, with brown eyebrows and white around the nose.
My male is a giant - 28 pounds. He is a momma's boy and an indoor dog. He will go outside to play fetch or swim at the beach - other than that, he prefers to lay and look out the windows. He plays in the house all the time - loves to wrestle, but hide and seek is his favorite. He knows how to be the hider or the seeker! He is very snuggly when no one is looking - he sneaks into bed after he thinks we are asleep. He loves his basketball and usually starts playing about 5 am. He taught himself to toss/ram it into the end table to spill out drinks onto the floor!
My female is a miniature - 10 pounds. She can spend hours outside entertaining herself with bugs, butterflies, trees, clouds and grass. She is very demanding and bossy - she grunts and growls and stomps her feet to get what she wants. She even jumps up and hits us in the face sometimes! She is very sweet too though - loves hugs and stand on two feet to ask to be picked up. My husband is her favorite thing in the world. She sleeps on his chest whenever he is on the computer! Her favorite toy is a blue elephant - her woobie. She sleeps with it in her mouth and she has a collection of large rocks she finds and carries home from our walks.
If we could, we'd have 10 more Rat Terriers!
2007-09-12 15:04:53
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answered by DSL 4
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i have two
1) 3 year old Shi Tzu boy named Snarf - he is big for the breed weight 20 pounds and very muscular, he has two rows of theeth coz his baby teeth didnt fall out and he is double jointed, so he is very odd but he is the cool one in the family. he is very friendly, loves big dogs and soft toys. he is black and white. oh he is also extremelly lazy.
2.) 7 month old shi tzu girl name Shatzie, he is white and light brown, she is very small weight 8 pounds and looks like a teddy bear. she is very allert, always playing or sniffing or looking for something. she is also a barker, unlike the boy. hse has a very cute underbite and she too has some teeth that are doubled because the baby ones didnt fall out. she is adorable and she is the baby in the family. she is also very smart, was a breaze to train and by 3 months was funny house broken with no accidents. she was sick when we bought her, she was 2 months old and had kennel cough so we though we would have to give her up, but she was too cute. she too loves stuffed toys. and is just a very happy puppy.
2007-09-12 16:39:27
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answered by Anna 4
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I have had many different dogs in my life. Wolf hybrids, German Shepards, Lhasa Apso, Chows, Labs, Rotti X, currently I have a fawn female Pug named Maggie. She is awesome. She goes everywhere with me, a great traveller, She loves cars, boats, motorcycles and airplanes. She is very smart and has a sense of humor. Because of her size and how sturdy she is she is a great companion. I am thinking of getting another one to be her companion. Not that she needs one, cause she is with me all the time. But 2 pugs would be twice as much fun as one... Pugs are great.. and everyone loves a Pug
2007-09-12 14:36:27
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answered by Anonymous
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