Beau…my walking partner. Had him out back for a bit before the storm rolls in.
Aw, you can tell he’s a good dog.
Yeah he is an awesome dog
Bear was excited about his car ride yesterday.
Our Schnorkie Max
Our Goldendoodle Piper
And our Boxer Blade and Golden Retriever Roxie that are no longer with us.
Putting Roxie down was the hardest thing I have ever done, but could not stand to see her struggling anymore with end stage renal failure. Best dog I have ever had, if not for my wife’s allergies and asthma I would have another pure bred Golden.
Simon. We rescued him a couple months ago and already one of the best cats we’ve had. After a couple weeks of adjusting to us and the dogs he blended right in with the family.
Edit: Found a better pic
Piper’s pups she had last year. Litter of nine.
Piper ready for a walk. She will grab her leash and set it at your feet wanting to go.
I guess it’s been long enough to spam this thread some more, lol.
Husband then: “If we did get a dog, I’d want one that could jump in the truck [F250, it’s not a short truck]. But I’m not sure I’d want to mess with one even then.”
Husband now: Lovingly puts Buttons’ “work clothes” on, hoists 65 pounds of her into the truck, along with the water dish, treats, and the whistle I make him carry because she’s deaf.
Buttons, wearing her worker-guy clothes, on her way to do lumberjack things with the husband:
Yeah. Thats like my dad with our German Shepard.
“Dad, the guy down the street is moving and looking to place his dog. He can’t take her with him.”.
Dad “No! Period.”.
Also Dad 2 weeks later “Hey! Don’t eat that! Thats for the dog!”.
My cousin rescued a beautiful white cat.
My uncle: get that thing out of my house! I’m allergic
My uncle 2 weeks later: here kitty kitty
My uncle a year later: his WeChat moments is full of cat pictures
He is so damn cute!
Love the dog, but that headliner is giving me the hives.
Is the headliner the ceiling? Well, whatever it is, the truck is a ‘98 and works hard. It’s earned its rest, but does it get it? No. Now it has dogs and water dishes in addition to its chainsaws and mauls and other such miseries.
I only carry sunglasses and drinks in my Jeep, and it looks much less exhausted. Oh, and the dog, of course (windows down, system up!).