Reg: 07-14-2005
Posts: 8
Loc: Far Northern California
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Hello, here are my furry family members. Jewel is an almost 3 year old, purebred rottie that I adopted from a lady who was getting too frail to handle this 107lb wiggle-butt.
Then comes fat Jake, an Australian Cattle Dog, who came to me as a year old stray, he is now 12 years old.
The next is Ginger, my 'Parttweiler', has been with us for three years, she was a 3 month old stray. She is showing her scary-eyes while protecting her 'nekkid barbie' (no aggression-just fun play!) We also call her 'moon-dog' for the crescent moon mark on her withers.
No pedigrees here, just some personable, loveable canines.
The bottom link takes you to all of my other furry family fotos, some who await me at the Rainbow Bridge.
Reg: 07-14-2005
Posts: 8
Loc: Far Northern California
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Will: He *has* been called 'Jabba the Jake' before! He has lost weight since that photo, so he is not so dangerously obese--but he's still a sausage.
Connie: thanks, yes I have a big family! Shilo, Reddawg and Harley are not with us anymore. Shilo died this year at the age of 13, Reddawg went to an ex boyfriend, and Harley--poor tortured soul-needed to be PTS because he never got over being so severely abused before I found him. I worked with him for a year, and he came a long way from his extreme fear and neurosis, but he still kept biting people and after growling at my mother and pulling my brother down, one day, I was given the ultimatum by the family. Perhaps if I knew then what I know now, I might have been able to heal his psyche better. I miss him, he was my Velcro dog, my fierce protecter. Fast, too. He'd keep up 30-35 mph with a snowmobile! Many of the cats pictured have lived out their lives, too. Skyzyx (the one chewing on the pup) died Christmas Eve at about the age of 12.
This album doesn't have all of the koi and goldfish, so my family is really extensive! We have Guinea Pigs and sheep, and real humans, too! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
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