I saw this site on the news this morning..I know it might not appeal to everyone but I couldn't stop laughing this morning...it's owners taking pictures of their dogs and what they've done..some are really, really funny and I could relate to almost all of them (not sure what that says about me... )
http://dogshaming.tumblr.com/
Gave me some ideas for my own... "I steal so much of the bed that my mom has to sleep on the couch" is the first one that came to mind.
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Oh I love it! Doggy confessions! They all look either incredibly guilty or incredibly proud of themselves in the photos too!
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let me just preface my comment with a little about myself. .......i laugh like muttleySarah83 wrote:fart story.
btw, this is muttley
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKm5xQyD2vE
and when i laugh.........my dogs jump on me with massive face licking. i think they're convinced i'm having some sort of seizure.
well that happend just now........tears are still streaming from laughter and i'm picking dog hair outta my mouth.
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Delta, standard poodle, born 6/30/14
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That's brilliant
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I can see my neighbor's dog doing that.
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I can see one of my friend's dog doing that too! Look at that cat's expression! It's that expression, "Don't tell me he's behind me!" By the way, doesn't this puppy kind of look like a fox?
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I knew this dog looked familer and I had to hunt it down....
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Just incase anyone else's brain is being bothered I thought I might as well post the link
viewtopic.php?f=11&t=11379&start=270
Just incase anyone else's brain is being bothered I thought I might as well post the link
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WowWufWuf wrote:I knew this dog looked familer and I had to hunt it down....
viewtopic.php?f=11&t=11379&start=270
Just incase anyone else's brain is being bothered I thought I might as well post the link
Now the question is, is this dog able to sit normally?
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Just an FYI for all you wolf hybrid owners or future owners. These instructions from a wolf hybrid breeder were posted on a vet blog (with all of the spelling and grammatical errors left in place):
CARE INSTRUCTIONS FOR VETS
Here are some helpful tips when one of our clients brings in their wolves for check ups or with problems:
They have a very high metabolism.
Parvo shots could kill them or make them ill.
Wolves are prone to have diarrhea because of their metabolism.
Can be caused by drinking too much water or not getting filtered water (as we always recommend)
Too much moisture in their system. Wolves absorb moisture through their skin.
Too much food, they should be eating one time per day.
Eating the wrong types of food. They need a high protein diet, 27% or higher. Should not be eating any fruits or vegetables, can not digest them, it make rake the colon and make them bleed.
Require dirt in their diet. This comes from years of eating a kill that gets dirty on the ground. It makes their stool solid. Food should be fed on the ground or a small amount of dirt/pebbles added to it.
They do not get parvo or heartworm.
Diarrhea is more than likely caused by the above mentioned items.
No flea products. These products are made for hair not fur. It can burn the fur and cause their skin to be irritated.
They are from the feline family, non the canine as taught. This is why they have a high metabolism. the same as lions, bears and tigers. So no dog shots, feline shots only.
The skin is about 1 inch thick and so a mosquito can not lay larva under the skin so they do not get heartworm. Because of this they also do not get fleas or ticks because they can not penetrate it. Meds for heartworm could cause them to become sick.
Because of their fur coats they tend to get hotter faster than dogs. They can easily get heat stroke so if it is hot outside they need a cool area they can get to.
CARE INSTRUCTIONS FOR VETS
Here are some helpful tips when one of our clients brings in their wolves for check ups or with problems:
They have a very high metabolism.
Parvo shots could kill them or make them ill.
Wolves are prone to have diarrhea because of their metabolism.
Can be caused by drinking too much water or not getting filtered water (as we always recommend)
Too much moisture in their system. Wolves absorb moisture through their skin.
Too much food, they should be eating one time per day.
Eating the wrong types of food. They need a high protein diet, 27% or higher. Should not be eating any fruits or vegetables, can not digest them, it make rake the colon and make them bleed.
Require dirt in their diet. This comes from years of eating a kill that gets dirty on the ground. It makes their stool solid. Food should be fed on the ground or a small amount of dirt/pebbles added to it.
They do not get parvo or heartworm.
Diarrhea is more than likely caused by the above mentioned items.
No flea products. These products are made for hair not fur. It can burn the fur and cause their skin to be irritated.
They are from the feline family, non the canine as taught. This is why they have a high metabolism. the same as lions, bears and tigers. So no dog shots, feline shots only.
The skin is about 1 inch thick and so a mosquito can not lay larva under the skin so they do not get heartworm. Because of this they also do not get fleas or ticks because they can not penetrate it. Meds for heartworm could cause them to become sick.
Because of their fur coats they tend to get hotter faster than dogs. They can easily get heat stroke so if it is hot outside they need a cool area they can get to.