Dog Thread

My dawg. She is an American Bulldog she is about 2 years old she snores viciously

Great looking pup. I laid my German Shepard to rest a few months ago, that big bastard sounded like a freight train and smelled like a toxic waste dump when he slept, lmao!

Love ABs. Our Dutch is 130 lbs of stupid. Great dog, but dumb as a post.

[quote]Chicksan wrote:
Great looking pup. I laid my German Shepard to rest a few months ago, that big bastard sounded like a freight train and smelled like a toxic waste dump when he slept, lmao![/quote]
That sucks man iv never had a dog die our family dog we had as a kid ran away and my oldies never got another one but I can imagine that it would be shitty.

[quote]boatguy wrote:
Love ABs. Our Dutch is 130 lbs of stupid. Great dog, but dumb as a post.[/quote]
Haha yeah my dog dosnt do much but eat and sleep I force het on a walk every couple days sometimes she will just stop and sit down i have had to carry her home once

Man I can’t wait until my schedule calms down a bit and I can get a dog.

Can’t decide what kind I want though…

Make sure you teach how to roll his eyes!

[quote]Yogi wrote:
Man I can’t wait until my schedule calms down a bit and I can get a dog.

Can’t decide what kind I want though…[/quote]

Get a dog that fits with your schedule, space, and general ability to care for it. The most important thing is getting a dog you can adequately take care given your time and resources. Different breeds have different needs.

[quote]Yogi wrote:
Man I can’t wait until my schedule calms down a bit and I can get a dog.

Can’t decide what kind I want though…[/quote]

Adopt one.

Bandeath stray dog shelter always has great dogs needing a home - mind you, Stirling might be a bit too far for you to travel to.

My Jack Russell, Jakki. We lost him this Christmas. I miss the hell out of my fury little bastard. :confused:

[quote]jjackkrash wrote:

[quote]Yogi wrote:
Man I can’t wait until my schedule calms down a bit and I can get a dog.

Can’t decide what kind I want though…[/quote]

Get a dog that fits with your schedule, space, and general ability to care for it. The most important thing is getting a dog you can adequately take care given your time and resources. Different breeds have different needs. [/quote]

it’d be a daft wee toy breed. French Bulldog or Brussels Griffon most likely.

[quote]RATTLEHEAD wrote:

[quote]Yogi wrote:
Man I can’t wait until my schedule calms down a bit and I can get a dog.

Can’t decide what kind I want though…[/quote]

Adopt one.

Bandeath stray dog shelter always has great dogs needing a home - mind you, Stirling might be a bit too far for you to travel to. [/quote]

that’s what the mrs wants to do, but I’m very specific about the kind of dog I want

[quote]Yogi wrote:

[quote]jjackkrash wrote:

[quote]Yogi wrote:
Man I can’t wait until my schedule calms down a bit and I can get a dog.

Can’t decide what kind I want though…[/quote]

Get a dog that fits with your schedule, space, and general ability to care for it. The most important thing is getting a dog you can adequately take care given your time and resources. Different breeds have different needs. [/quote]

it’d be a daft wee toy breed. French Bulldog or Brussels Griffon most likely.[/quote]
French bulldogs are cute as fuck my missus wants one

My two kids on the left a GS/Amstaff mix; on the right a Belgian Malinoise & ???. I just love the shit outta these two.

Dutch Shepherd / Lab mix

6 months old

[quote]SteelyD wrote:
Dutch Shepherd / Lab mix

6 months old[/quote]

Until a news reporter has to write a story, then that handsome mofo will be a “Rottweiler”.

[quote]countingbeans wrote:

[quote]SteelyD wrote:
Dutch Shepherd / Lab mix

6 months old[/quote]

Until a news reporter has to write a story, then that handsome mofo will be a “Rottweiler”. [/quote]


Rex: Beagle - Miniature Pinscher mix. 25 lbs of ‘no-fear whatsoever’.