This is Lex

[quote]roybot wrote:

[quote]orion wrote:

[quote]roybot wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

This dog watches tv. I never had one that did. They might look in its direction…but not look like they are trying to follow the voices and action.[/quote]

If he is that interested in TV as a pup, he’ll probably end up watching specific shows. I had a cat who would settle down on a cushion to watch Star Trek.I’d leave the TV on to see if she’d watch anything else, but no. She was a trekkie.

You’d better get him started on Smallville DVDs. [/quote]

I knew a cat that liked surrealist paintings. [/quote]

No you didn’t. [/quote]

Suck it.

Suck it hard.

[quote]orion wrote:

[quote]roybot wrote:

[quote]orion wrote:

[quote]roybot wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

This dog watches tv. I never had one that did. They might look in its direction…but not look like they are trying to follow the voices and action.[/quote]

If he is that interested in TV as a pup, he’ll probably end up watching specific shows. I had a cat who would settle down on a cushion to watch Star Trek.I’d leave the TV on to see if she’d watch anything else, but no. She was a trekkie.

You’d better get him started on Smallville DVDs. [/quote]

I knew a cat that liked surrealist paintings. [/quote]

No you didn’t. [/quote]

Suck it.

Suck it hard. [/quote]

I thought you were making a joke about surrealist paintings looking like a washing mashine full of clothes (which cats and dogs love to watch). My compliments to your cat on his or her photography skills.

[quote]roybot wrote:

[quote]orion wrote:

[quote]roybot wrote:

[quote]orion wrote:

[quote]roybot wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

This dog watches tv. I never had one that did. They might look in its direction…but not look like they are trying to follow the voices and action.[/quote]

If he is that interested in TV as a pup, he’ll probably end up watching specific shows. I had a cat who would settle down on a cushion to watch Star Trek.I’d leave the TV on to see if she’d watch anything else, but no. She was a trekkie.

You’d better get him started on Smallville DVDs. [/quote]

I knew a cat that liked surrealist paintings. [/quote]

No you didn’t. [/quote]

Suck it.

Suck it hard. [/quote]

I thought you were making a joke about surrealist paintings looking like a washing mashine full of clothes (which cats and dogs love to watch). My compliments to your cat on his or her photography skills.[/quote]

lol…

I had to dig that up and it was not quite surrealist but there was a mushroom.

Its true though that he like this painting and the washing washing machine, so, maybe …for the untrained eye…

[quote]Professor X wrote:

Regardless, I like this pups personality and his intelligence. He seems to get along with people and other dogs well…and short of doing stupid puppy things, his actions make sense. I mean, I know if I leave him alone in the bathroom the toilet paper will be fucked up but the wall won’t be.

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My dog did something once that completely threw me for a loop.

She wanted up on the bed but I wasn’t making any room. After looking up and being told no a couple of times she went and laid down on the floor. A couple of seconds later, she gets up barking and runs to the door (like she hears someone coming). I get up to see who is there and she turns around and bolts back to the bed room. I look around- No one there. Go back to bed, and there she is in my spot, ears all perked up and that big goofy pit grin.

Hope you have may good years and lots of good times with Lex.

Soldier…defending the porch from…butterflies and squirrels.

[quote]rugggby wrote:
It’s a shame this breed is banned over here, they judge the breed and not the dog. I watched a programme on it a few weeks back and it had a gorgeous female pitbull, 9 months old, so playful and bubbly, but they had to ‘destroy’ it due to the law. Complete bullshit. Scum get hold of powerful dogs and are used as weapons.

Hopefully the law is changed soon so the low life’s are judged and not the dogs.[/quote]

Agree, but I also believe that stray dogs should be destroyed.

[quote]Professor X wrote:
squirrels.[/quote]

Rats with tails…nasty.

[quote]Brother Chris wrote:

Agree, but I also believe that stray dogs should be destroyed.[/quote]

What specifically are you basing this on?

Feed him lots of steaks

Dogs are awesome, congrats on a beautiful looking dog.

[quote]Mutu wrote:
Feed him lots of steaks[/quote]

LOL. I stocked the cabinet with nothing but BEEF soft dog food. I’ve got to figure out how to make him push the sled.

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]Mutu wrote:
Feed him lots of steaks[/quote]
LOL. I stocked the cabinet with nothing but BEEF soft dog food. I’ve got to figure out how to make him push the sled.[/quote]
They’re natural-born sled pullers.

[quote]Chris Colucci wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]Mutu wrote:
Feed him lots of steaks[/quote]
LOL. I stocked the cabinet with nothing but BEEF soft dog food. I’ve got to figure out how to make him push the sled.[/quote]
They’re natural-born sled pullers.

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I have to get my next pup into that. My current dog was too difficult on a leash when we got her to even think about training her to pull. Even now at about 9 years old, she drags my wife up steep slippery hills when we go hiking. She (the dog) puts it in 4-low and is unstoppable.

[quote]Chris Colucci wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]Mutu wrote:
Feed him lots of steaks[/quote]
LOL. I stocked the cabinet with nothing but BEEF soft dog food. I’ve got to figure out how to make him push the sled.[/quote]
They’re natural-born sled pullers.

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That’s badass. And it was pulled by a female.

[quote]PimpBot5000 wrote:

[quote]Brother Chris wrote:

Agree, but I also believe that stray dogs should be destroyed.[/quote]

What specifically are you basing this on?[/quote]

Basing what part on?

Nice pup X.

This is Jiji. He’s no pit, but he has been bulking since we took him in a few months ago…can’t even fit through the tissue box anymore!