She looks like she could use a Popsicle.
heeeerrrreeeee Steeeeviieee mmmmmmmmmmmm
Yeah man I hear you - our dog is Brindle and the coat is awesome.
Here's a recent pic of her, she sleeps and sometimes chews her bone under our bed like a cat... it's pretty cool:
Notice the bone, it's one of those "indestructible" bones. She goes through one every week
Yeah man I hear you - our dog is Brindle and the coat is awesome.
Here's a recent pic of her, she sleeps and sometimes chews her bone under our bed like a cat... it's pretty cool:
Notice the bone, it's one of those "indestructible" bones. She goes through one every week
It is nice so see that ChickkenPup appreciates good brown water.
that last pic looks like hes hammered from the beers
I didn't look at the background when I saw the pics last night but I totally know where you are
What kind of dog is that? Brindle makes every dog look twice as awesome.
As long as you have the time it takes to take care of a dog you'll be fine man, go do it.
I'm on my second year with my doggah - a rescued Pit Bull from a shelter in the city. I guess on paper it was a worst case scenario considering the breed and where she was coming from, but it has been easy. We got her young and trained her early (well, waited till she was roughly 7 months for advanced stuff). She house trained right away and was very responsive, I kept her exposed to other dogs and people (including children) constantly since I knew that having Pit Bull I had little room for error and exposure was key. She has been a great dog. My only regret is I guess getting a Pit sine there is that stigma that comes along with it, especially when I take her to dog parks. It's not uncommon for people to pack up and leave when they see a Pit Bull coming in to play. It gets worse with every family slaughtering I have to read about in the paper; I'm surprised the neighbors that read the same stuff even talk to me. But she has been nothing but a big teddy bear.
You'll love a lab man, I recommend you get one from a shelter.
They weren't even out out of known US territory at time of that journal entry. Hell they hadn't even gotten to the Mississippi river yet. It took them ~6 months to go from Pittsburgh to St Louis. The actually journey started in May of 1804 and lasted until September of 1806.
His current name is Guru. I haven't decided on a new name yet (Guru sucks ass), but I'm thinking Apollo might be good so I can get a girl griger too, name her Artemis, and then go out and slay hobos.