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I see you have assumed the position there red. rotflmao
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I see you have assumed the position there red. rotflmao
the biggest decision I will make tonight is whether i want chocolate chunk ice cream or peanut butter cups and a cold glass of milk.
Ask me a simple question about a dog, you get a novel! Miss Sienna. She's 99% Lab I think, but I see Dobie spots on cheeks. Sienna was scheduled to be "put down" the day Kip rescued her from a high kill county shelter in San Bernardino. She had pneumonia, weighed 38 lbs.Out here, in a shelter, "ya sneeze, ya die." @campingshaws . pics of Ben was such a reminder. Kip's 10 yo service dog had to retire, Kip wanted to rescue. Kip worked hard for 6 mos to nurse her back, then I began her training. So much for this street dog to learn. Obedience, then socialization. About a year later, last April, she started task training. Baby girl was such a great student. She graduated last month with full public access. She opens and closes doors and drawers, turns lights on and off, retrieves dropped items to hand, will "get the phone" anywhere in the house, carry light purchases, push elevator and handicap buttons, bark to get help if Kip falls and so much more. The spirit of a throwaway dog. Here's another pic. I have videos of her task work but can't upload them.nice looking "pound puppy" there MUTT lab or chessie mix??
My God imma get myself in trouble tonight and not even mean to giving out numbers, calling people hoes. My cell is so small I can't even hardly read what I post.
yeah but arts all you get.I see you have assumed the position there red. rotflmao
Quote: I can always go back and re-edit the quoted post with the phone number LOL I really did write it down.