| He's quite unusual. There's obviously lots of pitbull but I can really see the Husky in his muzzle and eyes of course. And the ears, Husky ears stand up. |
EG's Best Dog! • Page 5
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JuanKerr 37,710 posts
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Registered 15 years agoronuds wrote:
We thought the same about his ears. But those are actually his ears!
He has a nip taken out of one of them, though.
Really?! I really thought they'd been deliberately styled to look liked that!
He looks great, I'm well jealous
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warlockuk 19,519 posts
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Registered 17 years agoMy eyes! -
JuanKerr 37,710 posts
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Registered 15 years agoFeanor wrote:
Here's Buster the black pug.
Heh heh, pugs crack me up
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Angel_Treats 11,070 posts
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Registered 18 years agoJuanKerr wrote:
Feanor wrote:
Here's Buster the black pug.
Heh heh, pugs crack me up
Me too, they're hilarious
My workmate used to have one called Boycie, I always thought it was a great name for a pug.
I'm very broody for a dog at the moment, even though I know we can't have one. I like dachshunds, greyhounds and Irish wolfhounds. -
Dougs 100,414 posts
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Registered 18 years agoAngel_Treats wrote:
I'm very broody for a dog at the moment, even though I know we can't have one. I like dachshunds, greyhounds and Irish wolfhounds.
Yeah, much the same, would love a dog but it's just not fair or practical in our current situation. Living where I do is dog heaven, plenty of fields, long beaches etc and pretty much everyone has one.
Our Ollie doesn't like the Irish Wolfhounds though. I don't think he likes dogs bigger than him. -
JetSetWilly 5,720 posts
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Registered 16 years agoAngel_Treats wrote:
I'm very broody for a dog at the moment, even though I know we can't have one. I like dachshunds, greyhounds and Irish wolfhounds.
Greyhounds are awesome. Quiet, gentle, sweet-natured and don't take a lot of exercise. -
Dougs 100,414 posts
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Registered 18 years agoDon't take a lot of exercise? I thought that's all they did, esp retired runners! -
JetSetWilly 5,720 posts
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Registered 16 years agoThat's the greyhound myth that needs busting! They're lazy as yer like. Two 20 minute walks a day and that's your lot. -
Or build a race track in your garden. -
The best dog is actually my cat. As a kitten he was abandoned really early (2 weeks old), so I took him in and my old dog Randall (RIP) took him under his wing, sharing his bed and even licking him clean (ish!).
He has since possessed many dog-like traits:
- He'll happily play 'fetch'
- He doesn't socialise with other cats, but if a friend brings their dog round, he'll play with them (the dogs seem a bit shellshocked, and don't tend to go for him)
- He doesn't really go out much, especially if someone is home and would follow me to work if I didn't trap him in the kitchen
- When I or my housemate is sick, he'll sleep on the bed or lie outside the bedroom door
- He eats dog food
I made the last one up, but the rest is true. But to summarize, my cat > your dog. -
ronuds 21,781 posts
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Registered 15 years agoDougs wrote:
Husky pitbull cross eh? Bit of a handful I'm sure! Would love a husky, just don't think I'd then ever be able to let my guard down.
A handful for sure. He's sweet as can be, but gets a little rambunctious from time to time. Hasn't done anything to make us feel uncomfortable with him, thankfully. He's quite the little bugger, though!.gif)
JuanKerr wrote:Really?! I really thought they'd been deliberately styled to look liked that!
He looks great, I'm well jealous.gif)
Nope, those are his natural ears. He can move them around quite liberally, so in some pics they look snipped. They're as big as can be, though.
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JuanKerr wrote:
@ ecosse
It's a great video isn't it!
This makes me smile as well.gif)
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ronuds 21,781 posts
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Registered 15 years agoPES_Fanboy wrote:
The best dog is actually my cat. As a kitten he was abandoned really early (2 weeks old), so I took him in and my old dog Randall (RIP) took him under his wing, sharing his bed and even licking him clean (ish!).
He has since possessed many dog-like traits:
- He'll happily play 'fetch'
- He doesn't socialise with other cats, but if a friend brings their dog round, he'll play with them (the dogs seem a bit shellshocked, and don't tend to go for him)
- He doesn't really go out much, especially if someone is home and would follow me to work if I didn't trap him in the kitchen
- When I or my housemate is sick, he'll sleep on the bed or lie outside the bedroom door
- He eats dog food
I made the last one up, but the rest is true. But to summarize, my cat > your dog.
Can your cat maul a burglar to death? No? That's what I thought.
my dog > PES Fanboy's cat
That does sound like one crazy cat. I like cats because they aren't as needy, but it's give and take over which is a better pet. -
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JuanKerr 37,710 posts
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Registered 15 years agoSounds remarkably similar to my cat. I'm convinced he's half dog. -
ronuds 21,781 posts
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Registered 15 years agoYou should consider yourself lucky to have a cat that doesn't use its claws. Those are their best weapons! I had cats throughout my childhood and probably lost a few quarts of blood in that time thanks to those little bastards and their claws. 
Yours sounds like the perfect cat, though! -
coojam 625 posts
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Registered 16 years agoThat cat will maul a burglar to death better than a lot of the dogs in this thread mind you. I'm a big dog person. Retrievers, labs, collies, german shepherds etc.. Anything smaller, you might as well get a cat. That way it'll look after itself.
My votes go for psychokitten. Ironic name really. Neeshka, Malak and Ripley rule.
I bring [link=http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=3212245&l=eeb35b136a&id=561770056">Jasper to the table and raise a -
Super_Zee 2,105 posts
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Registered 15 years agoMy little Phroaig, named after the best single malt ever to grace the lips of mankind.
He's a Havanese Bichon cross and loves ices cubes and carrots.
Before his summer haircut. -
ronuds 21,781 posts
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Registered 15 years agocoojam wrote:
That cat will maul a burglar to death better than a lot of the dogs in this thread mind you. I'm a big dog person. Retrievers, labs, collies, german shepherds etc.. Anything smaller, you might as well get a cat. That way it'll look after itself.
My votes go for psychokitten. Ironic name really. Neeshka, Malak and Ripley rule.
I bring [link=http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=3212245&l=eeb35b136a&id=561770056">Jasper to the table and raise a -
mal 29,326 posts
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Registered 20 years agoJuanKerr wrote:
Indeed
Sounds remarkably similar to my cat. I'm convinced he's half dog. -
Goban 10,121 posts
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Registered 16 years agoThinking about getting a dog at the moment, will post pics if we do. -
ronuds 21,781 posts
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Registered 15 years agoJust make sure and do your homework! Dogs are a full-time job and all breeds behave differently.
Of course, if you've had dogs before I'm only preaching to the choir.
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glo 3,797 posts
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Registered 19 years agoJetSetWilly wrote:
That's the greyhound myth that needs busting! They're lazy as yer like. Two 20 minute walks a day and that's your lot.
definitely, our greyhound spends about 20 hours a day sleeping and can barely manage two 20 minute walks.
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bad09 wrote:
Alright I'll bite (heh heh). You have no idea how hard it was to get em to stand still!
Who's the bitch ?
Hehe.
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