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You find out your best friend has cancer, what do you do?
Road trip!! 27 heartwarming pics of a man taking his dog on a farewell trip. |
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One out of two people in this car LOVE THAT JOKE!
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Yeah, I like derphound
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This Mailman Does the Sweetest Thing for a Dog He Sees Everyday
There's some people who are never happy, and then there are sweet creatures like Pippa who need so little to be filled with joy. This darling canine in Brisbane, Australia, lives to fetch the mail from the postman, Martin Studer, and bring it back to her family. She loves doing this simple task so much that Martin has taken to writing her little letters on the days when there's no mail for him to deliver. After all, he wouldn't want to disappoint the old girl. Just look at those big, brown, imploring eyes: Attachment 57661 Attachment 57660 |
:smack:For the love of dog...
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*chuckle*
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Excellent. Loving the dogness
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Luckiest dog in the world...
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wow
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Indeed.
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ADORABLE!!
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Jailbreak!
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Weimies are VERY intelligent dogs. I had one for years and he was almost human smart. He could open doors, the oven, turn on the kitchen water faucet (but not turn it off, natch) and escape from any and all restraint systems I used. Took him all of five minutes to figure out how to get out of his body harness that tethered him to a trolley run and take off exploring. He even once managed to distract me enough to run over and steal a cheesesteak I had just made but not yet tasted. He created a diversion! What a scamp!
I am not at all surprised that a dog known to be a champion counter-surfer is also a top notch escape artist. |
Benny is in a battle of wits with a fox these days. He's licking his muddy paws as I type this. He is plotting the end of that rat bastard.
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I’ve lost an old friend.
A few days ago, I had to say goodbye to Bruno, a Chocolate Labrador.
He wasn’t my dog, but I’d looked after him three days a week for several years and also when his owners were away on holiday. We bonded well and he developed his own routines which he immediately adopted every time he stepped in through our front door. He was intelligent, big hearted and in thrall to the extraordinary capacity of his digestive system, which got him into trouble on more than one occasion. At Bruno’s own home there was a well established plum tree which unfailingly produced a huge crop every year. I once saw a plum fall from the tree right in front of his nose. In one fluid and oft practiced move, he scooped it up, removed the flesh and spat out the stone. The trouble was, being a Labrador, he wasn’t content to leave things there. Once, when no-one was about, he ate windfall plums until there were no more to be had. A while after, a gurgling stomach signalled that disaster was about to strike and he was ushered outside with seconds to spare. Over the years both front legs were operated on for elbow dysplasia and he managed to rupture both cruciate ligaments at different times. None of those procedures dimmed his spark for life or lessened his love of a good walk. When he stayed here, he would unfailingly get me up at some ungodly hour so I could let him out for reasons of ‘personal comfort’. Of course, when we both came back in, he was asleep in minutes and I was wide awake. He never did grasp the unfairness of that arrangement. He was also an Olympic class snorer. In the middle of the night I would often hear him at the other end of the hall creating a fearsome racket. How his own snores didn’t wake him up is beyond me. Sadly, time eventually caught up with him and he became increasingly lame on one front leg. Both back legs rapidly weakened, and the time came when he had to be helped into the next world. I was at the Vet’s to say goodbye to the old dog and held a front paw as he quietly slipped away. He was 13˝ which, for a Labrador, was a pretty good innings and he’d had a good life. I was still sad to see him go. I keep expecting to see his huge domed head peering round the door or hearing the thump of his ever wagging tail beating against the furniture or wall. https://s22.postimg.org/8udjh8xdt/P4090028.jpg Goodbye old chap. I miss you. |
Sorry for your loss.
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Dammit.
Beautiful dog. Ya done good by him, though. |
Shit, it's tough to lose a buddy. :cry:
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Awe, what a beauty. So sorry. Damn its tough to lose a furry friend.
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I know what a big part of your life Bruno was.
And I also know he adored you, simply from the stories you told. Good dog, good life, good man. Sorry for the pain. |
What a great looking fellow. I'm sorry C. Treasure his memory.
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Benny goes full footfootfoot on a whistlepig.
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Good boy!
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Careful there, Bennyboy.
Them whistlepigs can be meaner than shit. |
When I was a kid our old dog got in a very bloody throw-down with a big woodchuck. Benny did this one without even a nick. He's a sneaky one.
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I wish that there was a dog running for President, I'd vote for them.
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A candidate with class and grace...
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The dog in UT's post is Duke, a Great Pyrenees, and he was just elected mayor of Cormorant, Minnesota.
For the third time. |
His Honor Duke to you.
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I love that meme.
I kinda like Minnesota's attitude. |
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I don't think she's ever had that much fun.
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Dog Literally Accidentally Stabs Her Human with Kitchen Knife
Accidentally? Yeah, I bet. Look, people, when the dogs turn on ya, shit's about to get real. |
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Carol is 16 and loved...
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