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Abstrakt51

Monkey
Oct 11, 2006
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Kodiak - Siberian Husky (male/2 years in Nov).


Sammie - Lab (female/2 years in March). She is quite possibly the laziest Lab I've met.


 

4130biker

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This is Zoey, our 6mo old Golden. She likes to rip clumps of lawn out when she's excited.

 

blackohio

Generous jaywalker
Mar 12, 2009
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Hellafornia. Formerly stumptown.
Colt. 80lbs of dumb and happy lab.


Ready to go boarding.








Theres a trend here...


A good friend, painted a portrait of Colt and I before we moved from Columbus OH to Portland. Yes I put Colt on the fireplace mantle.
 

RUFUS

e-douche of the year
Dec 1, 2006
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Denver, CO
I don't have a dog, but she trumps any dog that any of you own. A dog in cats clothing.



And her sister.



Rescued both from the same litter. Both 8 years old and my life would suck without them. Their names, White One and Black One.
 
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kickstand

Turbo Monkey
Sep 18, 2009
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Fenton, MI
Siberian Huskies are one of my favorite breeds. We considered getting one, but summers here are way too hot for them.
We have some pretty nasty days in July/August, high humidity, temps in the 90's, she takes it in stride. She's obviously at her best when it is cooler, but the heat doesn't seem to bother her nearly as much as I had thought that i would.
 

Spudzie

Monkey
Dec 13, 2001
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Hebron, ohio
Here is my late siberian husky "Scotch" she was 10, an i miss her so much




An my potato hounds Alice an Molly

 
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I broke all the rules, but somehow still became mo
Sep 6, 2001
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Livin it up in the O.C.
ok, I'll play.

[edit..] Sorry, I missed the "rules" here.
Name: Sierra
Age 4.5 years old
Breed: Mutt/unknown
Weight: 60lbs
Likes: Going with me for a bike ride, tug of war, chasing Frisbee and eating treats
Dislikes: Baths, plain kibble, dad going for a bike ride w/o her, and little yappy dogs that don't know their place ;)


As a pup:


My favorite pic of her:


After getting a bath:


Riding Area 51 in BigBear:


Going for a hike after a rare Orange County snowstorm (in the Mtns of course)



Oh, and this girl cost me $500 yesterday. I had put some rat poison down inside the wall next to her dog door. She had pried apart the two sides of the doggie door and got the poison. Luckily I caught her eating it so I rushed her to the local emergency vet. $500 for a shot to induce vomiting, another to stop it, some activated charcoal and some Vitamin K pills. What a scam!! At least she is ok though. I tried the finger down the threat thing, but that does not seem to work on dogs. ;)
 
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insanitylevel9

triple nubby
Jan 7, 2011
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Oh, and this girl cost me $500 yesterday. I had put some rat poison down inside the wall next to her dog door. She had pried apart the two sides of the doggie door and got the poison. Luckily I caught her eating it so I rushed her to the local emergency vet. $500 for a shot to induce vomiting, another to stop it, some activated charcoal and some Vitamin K pills. What a scam!! At least she is ok though. I tried the finger down the threat thing, but that does not seem to work on dogs. ;)
my dog ate a bunch of rat poison way back, not fun.
 

stevew

resident influencer
Sep 21, 2001
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miss this guy....



need to find the pics of him relaxing in his chair on the front porch in knoxville.....
 
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4130biker

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$500 for a shot to induce vomiting, another to stop it, some activated charcoal and some Vitamin K pills. What a scam!! At least she is ok though. I tried the finger down the threat thing, but that does not seem to work on dogs. ;)
FWIW, my Mom's beagle ate about a pound of chocolate fudge one Christmas eve. It was late, so we called the vet and they had us feed her a little hydrogen peroxide. Made her puke all of it up and she was fine. Not sure if I would try it with rat poison, but for large ammounts of chocolate or other foods that can make dogs sick, I thought it was a cool trick.
 

JohnE

filthy rascist
May 13, 2005
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Front Range, dude...
My Musky was born in Washington state, moved to Germany, on to the California desert and now back to Germany...he handled the wicked Mojave desert heat quite well. Laid on the cool kitchen tile for 5 years straight...
 

MTB_Rob_NC

What do I have to do to get you in this car TODAY?
Nov 15, 2002
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Charlotte, NC
Oreo and Chase (via Marriage)



Oreo = 10 Year old 75lbs of Awesomness Lab/Pit/Boxxer who knows..
Chase = 5 Year old nervous Schnauzer

Of course they both love Bacon






Oreo showing some grey
 

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I broke all the rules, but somehow still became mo
Sep 6, 2001
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Livin it up in the O.C.
The rat poison was inside the wall of our garage. She had to actually pry apart the two sides of the framing of her dog door to get to it. And this is a dog that can be trusted with all kinds of food.

I can leave her in our family room over night with an open box of cookies on the couch and she would never think of going after them. I can leave an open bag of chips on the floor less than 4 feet from her bed and go pay bills or take a dump and she would never try to eat them.