She was placed with a family in the Midwest.
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Dan76 wrote:
She was placed with a family in the Midwest.
LIhikers wrote:
My wife and I raised an even dozen puppies for The Guide Dog Foundation For The BlindAs much as I enjoyed working with the dogs the best part was meeting the person the dog was matched with. We also had a few dogs that flunked their training. 2 of them went into law enforcement, 1 with the ATF and the other went to the San Francisco Fire Department's police unit. The 3rd was a total goof off and eventually became someone's pet. One thing I learned was that walking, and training, cute puppies in public is a great way to meet women. The puppy is a women magnet !Dan76 wrote:
She was placed with a family in the Midwest.
Dan76 wrote:
We don't consider our dogs as flunking but as 'change of career' dogs. ....................................................LIhikers wrote:
My wife and I raised an even dozen puppies for The Guide Dog Foundation For The BlindAs much as I enjoyed working with the dogs the best part was meeting the person the dog was matched with. We also had a few dogs that flunked their training. 2 of them went into law enforcement, 1 with the ATF and the other went to the San Francisco Fire Department's police unit. The 3rd was a total goof off and eventually became someone's pet. One thing I learned was that walking, and training, cute puppies in public is a great way to meet women. The puppy is a women magnet !Dan76 wrote:
She was placed with a family in the Midwest.
I trimmed a bush in the backyard and Molly is obsessed with the pile of brush. I think she smells Casper as he loved to pee on the bushesmeat wrote:
Sorry to hear that Dmax, mine passed on about 4 months ago, I still think about her often.
oh okay, so you got another dog...the one in your avatar, excelent! My wife just asked me the other day if I had given any thought to another dog. Honestly I haven't...maybe one day.TrafficJam wrote:
I trimmed a bush in the backyard and Molly is obsessed with the pile of brush. I think she smells Casper as he loved to pee on the bushesmeat wrote:
Sorry to hear that Dmax, mine passed on about 4 months ago, I still think about her often.
I've had Molly, she's 8. Never really been bonded to her, she's always been standoffish and a little bitch...food guarding and bullying Casper. Casper was my sweetie and never let me out of sight.meat wrote:
oh okay, so you got another dog...the one in your avatar, excelent! My wife just asked me the other day if I had given any thought to another dog. Honestly I haven't...maybe one day.TrafficJam wrote:
I trimmed a bush in the backyard and Molly is obsessed with the pile of brush. I think she smells Casper as he loved to pee on the bushesmeat wrote:
Sorry to hear that Dmax, mine passed on about 4 months ago, I still think about her often.
kinda how I'm thinking, were both getting up in years and may down size when the kids are gone, not sure if a dog would be a good fit at that point, but we'll see.TrafficJam wrote:
I've had Molly, she's 8. Never really been bonded to her, she's always been standoffish and a little bitch...food guarding and bullying Casper. Casper was my sweetie and never let me out of sight.meat wrote:
oh okay, so you got another dog...the one in your avatar, excelent! My wife just asked me the other day if I had given any thought to another dog. Honestly I haven't...maybe one day.TrafficJam wrote:
I trimmed a bush in the backyard and Molly is obsessed with the pile of brush. I think she smells Casper as he loved to pee on the bushesmeat wrote:
Sorry to hear that Dmax, mine passed on about 4 months ago, I still think about her often.
Funny, Mollys a different dog without Casper. She's become sweet and a little more cuddly and I'm really enjoying her more than ever.
I don't plan to have any more pets when she is gone.
O course, I say this but every day I think...what kind of dog do I want next? Lol! It'll have to be a hiking dog.meat wrote:
kinda how I'm thinking, were both getting up in years and may down size when the kids are gone, not sure if a dog would be a good fit at that point, but we'll see.TrafficJam wrote:
I've had Molly, she's 8. Never really been bonded to her, she's always been standoffish and a little bitch...food guarding and bullying Casper. Casper was my sweetie and never let me out of sight.Funny, Mollys a different dog without Casper. She's become sweet and a little more cuddly and I'm really enjoying her more than ever.meat wrote:
oh okay, so you got another dog...the one in your avatar, excelent! My wife just asked me the other day if I had given any thought to another dog. Honestly I haven't...maybe one day.TrafficJam wrote:
I trimmed a bush in the backyard and Molly is obsessed with the pile of brush. I think she smells Casper as he loved to pee on the bushesmeat wrote:
Sorry to hear that Dmax, mine passed on about 4 months ago, I still think about her often.
I don't plan to have any more pets when she is gone.
LIhikers wrote:
As much as I like our animals, if it were up to me we wouldn't have any pets.
Kathy has other ideas. She's already told me that when I die she'll replace me by having a second dog.
I'm not sure if that's an insult or a compliment...lol...
meat wrote:
kinda how I'm thinking, were both getting up in years and may down size when the kids are gone, not sure if a dog would be a good fit at that point, but we'll see.TrafficJam wrote:
I've had Molly, she's 8. Never really been bonded to her, she's always been standoffish and a little bitch...food guarding and bullying Casper. Casper was my sweetie and never let me out of sight.Funny, Mollys a different dog without Casper. She's become sweet and a little more cuddly and I'm really enjoying her more than ever.meat wrote:
oh okay, so you got another dog...the one in your avatar, excelent! My wife just asked me the other day if I had given any thought to another dog. Honestly I haven't...maybe one day.TrafficJam wrote:
I trimmed a bush in the backyard and Molly is obsessed with the pile of brush. I think she smells Casper as he loved to pee on the bushesmeat wrote:
Sorry to hear that Dmax, mine passed on about 4 months ago, I still think about her often.
I don't plan to have any more pets when she is gone.
Drybones wrote:
Sindy Lou had this thing, when the wife got out of bed in the morning she would hop in bed with me and not let the wife back in bed...photo taken by wife trying to get back into bed.
I had an airdale that smiled like that when we came home, probably scared robbers off wanting to be friends.Jake Ace wrote:
Looks like shes saying “now go fetch my breakfast”Drybones wrote:
Sindy Lou had this thing, when the wife got out of bed in the morning she would hop in bed with me and not let the wife back in bed...photo taken by wife trying to get back into bed.
Drybones wrote:
I had an airdale that smiled like that when we came home, probably scared robbers off wanting to be friends.Jake Ace wrote:
Looks like shes saying “now go fetch my breakfast”Drybones wrote:
Sindy Lou had this thing, when the wife got out of bed in the morning she would hop in bed with me and not let the wife back in bed...photo taken by wife trying to get back into bed.