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I am so proud . . . his first kill.
As you may recall, during my last visit to Indiana I adopted Buddy.
http://a1der-babe.com/buddy2.jpg As he had not weaned yet, I had to leave him in Indiana until I could get back there. I am headed back in the next couple of hours. Was talking to goodgirl yesterday and she informed me that as we spoke she was looking out her window at the beloved Buddy, who was eating his first(?) rabbit. I don't know about you, but I am impressed that a dog that is less than 3 months old has already seen fit to go out and feed himself. Guess that is what happens when you come from a big family. http://a1der-babe.com/indy903.jpg http://a1der-babe.com/indy871.jpg |
Take a fucking bath dude.
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http://s87951571.onlinehome.us/fiend.wmv :1orglaugh |
Nice lookin puppy!! :thumbsup
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A guy who met you recently described you to me as "he coulda used a shower". :2 cents: |
You will def. have to bring the little guy down for a day at the dog beach... GiGi loves the pups... http://www.fuckupayme.net/images/ghb.jpg |
It's not really that cool to let your dog go and destroy wildlife.
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I guess hes not a virgin anymore!
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"Take a fucking bath dude."
Christ that literally cracked me up in a long time :1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh |
lol great dogi :)
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So, in accordance with his wishes, "go and get fucked." Thank you. :) |
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He is the biggest of the litter. The others are around 9-10 inches tall now. He is 13.
See you soon. |
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Regards, Lee |
3 months old and he's already killing rabbits?
That's amazing... |
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Do you have dogs and if so what do you feed them? Commercial dog food is a far cry from the food they would eat in the wild. |
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You are a thief and a scammer. |
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Are you sure he didn't sneak-in from next door? He is alot better looking than his siblings ..... :thumbsup . |
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Yes young kids who don't know better will try and pull the dogs tail and ears, however its your job to train your animal and train the kids to treat the animal well. Mistakes will always happen, but socialization is the key. Get them familiar with everything! Young kids, older kids, boys, girls, women, men, people from different ethnic backgrounds, other animals is also a big must! The more they are familiar with the less chance for an accident. |
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time for take-off . . . . next stop, Dallas
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That's sweet baddog :)
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cute dog
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nice puppy, love dogs
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cute dogs :)
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Killer -- :thumbsup 2hp |
Baddog.. I realize you have 'dog' in your name.. but have you considerd changing it to 'badroach'
I could totally hook you up. |
awww... cute pups
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should introduce him to my pit... j/k
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Nice Pup you have there, can I have one? It's been a long time since I had a pup.. wants to take care of them sooo much!:)
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Surely, another lovable puppy there. :)
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cute dog you have there :)
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Great Pics...
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Don't forget lying faggot. :thumbsup |
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bahahahahahaha is that the Beatles? |
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Dogs are motivated primarly by three drives. Prey, Defense and Pack. The prey drive refers to the hunting, killing and feeding behavior that dogs have inherited from their wolf ancestry. The defense drive has to do with fight or flight instincts, self preservation and survival. The pack drive is a group behavior and this is the one that trainers key in on. The pulling of ears by children could possible trigger a defense drive reaction in a dog but that's quite a different thing than chasing an animal which is clearly prey drive. The simple act of chasing a ball is prey driven behavior. By your conclusions, playing ball with the family lab is actually training it to be a child killer. Now you know and knowing is half the battle. |
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There's no excuse for letting your pets run wild, destroying wildlife, unless you have a specific pest problem. Dogs should eat dogfood, not live rabbits. Same goes for cats - put a damn bell on it's collar to give the bird a chance to get away. |
You should video tape this dog annihilating a bunny.
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looks like a border collie
GREAT dogs!! [ad spam]see our dog @ http://www.puppiej.info [/ad spam] :) |
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Congratz baddog, always a good sign that a dog is after rabbits and other small creatures. Should grow into a top notch pooch.
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cute pics......
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you need a shave, man :)
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cute
Mr. Romance |
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I agree 100%. We have two new pups (they are 8 weeks old now) and we have rules about the way the children are to play with them. They must be gentle and everything must be in line with their training and socialization. Simple things like not allowing the puppies to bite at their ankles etc. It's one thing when they're sweet little puppies doing that, but when they are 120 pounds bruisers doing it, it can lead to injury, and the dog would not know better. The more time you spent teaching the animal AND the ones dealing with the animal, the less chances for unfortunate accidents. Most oftentimes I find with injuries related to kids being around dogs, it could have been prevented with a little good training on both parts. |
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Just a little heads up on the subject of dog food. #1 most pet foods that you buy in stores are below human grade quality. There is no government agency setting quality standards and guidelines, so there are no assurances of quality in pet food. Grains used in pet foods that are truly whole have usually been deemed unfit for human consumption because of mold, contaminants, poor quality, or poor handling practices. Pet food is one of the worlds most synthetic edible products, containing virtually no whole ingredients. Pet food manufacturers have become masters at inducing companion animals to eat things cat and dogs would normally spurn. Pet food scientists have learned that it's possible to take a mixture of inedible scraps, fortify it with artificial vitamins and minerals, preserve it so that it can sit on the shelf for more than a year, add dyes to make it attractive, and then extrude it into whimsical shapes that appeal to the human consumer. For this, pet food companies can expect to earn $9 billion in sales in 1996. Learning to read ingredient labels and taking the time to read them carefully is crucial to making an educated choice when purchasing pet food. Ingredients are listed in descending order of weight (heaviest first) under standards established by the Center for Veterinary Medicine for the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The name of the product (in most states) is dictated by the regulations of the American Association of Feed Control Officials (AAFCO). The trouble is, AAFCO standards can lead to deceptive product names due to the weight and volume variations between wet and dry ingredients. Also, the average consumer has no idea what the definitions for the listed ingredients mean. Preservatives, vitamins, minerals, flavorings, and cereal make up most of what the companion animal eats. Condemned parts and animals rejected for human consumption are routinely rerouted for commercial pet foods. A similar fate applies to so-called 4-D animals. These are food animals picked up dead, or that are dying, diseased, or disabled, and do not meet human-food qualifications. They are processed straightaway for companion animal consumption. Little goes to waste. Byproducts contain little if any meat. It is sad to think that the food provided by animal care givers to their four-legged friends could be hazardous to the animal's health and longevity. Care givers should assume responsibility for providing as healthful a diet as possible for the animals in their care. Consumers should be informed: speak with a holistic practitioner or herbalist, or consult your veterinarian (but be aware that a veterinarian's knowledge of nutrition may be limited to the two weeks of nutrition he or she had veterinary school 20 years ago). Although the ideal solution would be for companion animals to be fed only wholesome homemade and/or vegetarian diets, this is not an optician for everyone -- the cost and time commitment is sometimes prohibitive. By taking more moderate steps, however, care givers can still greatly improve a companion animals' diet and quality of life. Have a look here And here My neighbour manufactures "The Ultimate Diet". Here's a little insight to raw food. Her site |
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