Hello all! Would anyone like to brag on their pets here?

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  1. paulburchett profile image60
    paulburchettposted 11 years ago

    Funny stories? Types of pets? How many do you have? I can't wait to hear about them!

    1. moonlake profile image86
      moonlakeposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Our sweet pets Doc, Levi Jones, Blackie and Wanabe
      http://s1.hubimg.com/u/7521344_f248.jpg

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        Kathryn LJposted 11 years agoin reply to this

        Doc is adorable and the kittys are beautiful.

        1. moonlake profile image86
          moonlakeposted 11 years agoin reply to this

          Thank you, Doc is a rescue and such a good dog. The orange and black cats showed up here. The white one is the boss of the house he came from another farm. He has to be combed everyday or he gets very upset.

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      Sarra Garrettposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      One Eyed Jack (he has one eye) 10+ years old with epilepsy.  I rescued him when he came knocking at my door looking like he was covered in dred locks.  He's a Sky Terrior with one ear up and one down.  He's such a ham and the only man of the household. 

      Daiziemae Quattlebaum - she has been with me for 15 years and has travelled around the country and flown on planes. She's totally blind now but she's my loyal companion and I just can't imagine being without her.  She's part Jack Russell and Pom.

      Coco Pup:  I rescued her off of a chain that was digging into her neck.  She's lab/pit mix and just a joy.  She loves beer and Mikes Hard Lemonade  lol.  I pitty anyone who tries to hurt me.  She is also 10+ years.

      Sissy:  Well over 10 years old the first time I saw her she had no hair at all.  I took her from the lady that had her and within 3 months she has beautiful black hair now.  She's a pom/chi mix has 3 legs and is one of the most loveable creatures on the planet.  She sleeps on my pillow every night and I fall asleep listening to her heartbeat. 

      Lilly of the Prairie - I found her at approximately 6 weeks in a garbage can.  Yes, a garbage can thrown away in a can of soup.  I nursed her back to health and she is now a healty and very precotious 2 year old teacup yorkie. 

      This is my family and I love every one of them.  Yes, they are spoiled and I wouldn't give them up for the world.

      1. paulburchett profile image60
        paulburchettposted 11 years agoin reply to this

        They sound wonderful! Thanks for sharing.

  2. paradigmsearch profile image60
    paradigmsearchposted 11 years ago

    I have none, but there might be a hamster in my future. big_smile

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      Sarra Garrettposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Get a guinea pig they are more fun

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    Kathryn LJposted 11 years ago

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    This is my tribe and I love them all!

    1. moonlake profile image86
      moonlakeposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Your dog looks like a Jack Russell do you have any problems with him? My husband wants one but I'm a little worried about getting one. Your pictures are great, the chicken and the pig are my favorite.

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        Kathryn LJposted 11 years agoin reply to this

        Yes both dogs are Jack Russels.  The one with fairy wings is a standard male and the slimmer sneaky looking one is a Parsons bitch. 

        Jack Russels are very territorial but loyal.  They can be a bit of a pain to house train when young pups, be sure that if your getting a pup, it's not too young, (no younger than 10 weeks.)  They were at one time working dogs, so you need to be aware that fluffy and/or squeeky things triggers hunting behaviour.  They will kill chickens, rabbits, rodents etc and should never be left with very young children.  This makes them sound highly dangerous, which they aren't really.  I wouldn't leave any dog unattended with a small child.  You can harness their fixation of small squeaky things by using a squeaky toy as a reward when training.  This will also address any territorial issues, your dog will be far too busy fixating on the squeaky toy in your hand to be anti-social with other dogs, whilst your out. 

        Their fierce loyalty can also be a life saver, my dog Zoidberg 'saw off' a would be attacker, who pushed me to the ground when I was out jogging in the UK.  He was off the lead at the time and the attacker didn't see him.  Zoidberg just flew at him, teeth bared and bravely chased him off despite being kicked.  The police told me a woman had been raped the evening before and were amazed such a small dog had defended it's owner from someone of the same description.  So as with all dogs, there are pro's and cons.  I would just do a bit of research in handling them before you get one, which would be a good idea what ever breed you decide on.  Oh and they like dressing up very much.

        The pig and the chickens are just as much trouble but that's animals for you.smile

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          Kathryn LJposted 11 years agoin reply to this

          You might want to go to DrMark1961 hubpage, he's got loads of information on dogs.

        2. moonlake profile image86
          moonlakeposted 11 years agoin reply to this

          Leave it to me to spell Jack Russel wrong. Thank you so much for the information I appreciate it.

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            Kathryn LJposted 11 years agoin reply to this

            You didn't!  I can be such a doofuss at times. big_smile

    2. grand old lady profile image81
      grand old ladyposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      You have a beautiful tribe:) I love them and wish I had them.

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        Kathryn LJposted 11 years agoin reply to this

        Thank you, they enrich my life.  I could share them on line with you if you like. smile

        1. grand old lady profile image81
          grand old ladyposted 11 years agoin reply to this

          Lol, Thanks:)

  4. paulburchett profile image60
    paulburchettposted 11 years ago

    Awesome!

  5. Pearldiver profile image69
    Pearldiverposted 11 years ago

    I'm only interested in creatures (and people) who can openly express themselves, are creative and have a good sense of purpose and humor!  smile

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    Plus those that have the ability to take instructions, share and control the world fairly! lol

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    1. paulburchett profile image60
      paulburchettposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Very cute!!

  6. habee profile image93
    habeeposted 11 years ago

    I own the world's smartest, sweetest, most wonderful dog:
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    He's also loving, loyal, powerful, protective, beautiful, and HUGE!
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    I also own one of the world's dumbest dogs:
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    Along with one of the greediest:
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    And the goofiest:
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      Kathryn LJposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      They are adorable and huge!  Life could never be dull with those guys in your life.  I would love to have them in mine, your so lucky.

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    Brenda Durhamposted 11 years ago

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    That's our BB and Calie.
    BB's one of the most docile creatures ever.  He adopted my husband one cold winter night outside a gas station by clinging to him;  hubby couldn't resist and brought him home, leaving a notice for a possible owner.    When no one inquired about him, he ended up staying with us.
    We already had Calie, who I had gotten from a neighbor right after she was weaned.   Now, Calie is a sweetie but she has claws (if ya know what I mean) when she feels threatened.
    When my husband brought BB home, Calie felt very threatened.   BB spent the first two nights outside in a box, because Calie wanted nothing to do with him.   Finally we brought him inside to stay, and Calie beat up on him (so-to-speak)........she'd bop him on the head with her paw, yet BB would just lay there and take it.   Finally his resoluteness won her over;  now they're friends with only the occasional spat.   We couldn't bear to part with either of them.

    We also have 3 more cats;  outdoor ones, that we didn't intend to have, really, but each with their own personalities and stories;  they've become indispensible to us as well.

    1. grand old lady profile image81
      grand old ladyposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Cats are cool:)

  8. paulburchett profile image60
    paulburchettposted 11 years ago

    Yes they are!!

  9. JJMargaret profile image60
    JJMargaretposted 11 years ago

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    My little Mercedes thinks he's a puppy. If he's outside and we are taking a walk he follows us, just out of our reach to avoid us catching him and taking him back to the house. He will follow us as far out as we go and back. I guess he wants to go for walks too.

  10. BloodRedPen profile image69
    BloodRedPenposted 11 years ago

    This is my brag about my male saint bernard - HayLey's Comet Tail's Away - Call name (Comet) may he rest in peace. We lost him to cancer in 2011.

    My dogs keep my family safe and loved. When I'm away on business and call home. My wife was in the habit of putting the phone on speaker so the dogs could hear me too. One time my wife fell and injured her knee and couldn't get up. She said to our big male saint bernard (I need daddy) He knew daddy wasn't home so he brought the phone to my wife so she could call me. I rushed home and took her for care.
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    1. paulburchett profile image60
      paulburchettposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Wow! What a wonderful Saint Bernard! Sorry you lost him.

  11. paulburchett profile image60
    paulburchettposted 11 years ago

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    My wonderful weiner dog!! Max.

  12. Mark Ewbie profile image60
    Mark Ewbieposted 11 years ago

    My boy...
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    1. paulburchett profile image60
      paulburchettposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      How cute!!

 
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