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Sheldonrs 01-10-2011 10:55 AM

My grand nephew and his guardians
 
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I wish I could be napping like them right now!

Lamplighter 01-10-2011 11:02 AM

Nice pic

zippyt 01-10-2011 11:12 AM

Thats a Big pile of Happy Right there !!!

plthijinx 01-10-2011 01:21 PM

that is way WAY too cute! very nice pic!!!!

Shawnee123 01-10-2011 02:14 PM

Sweet! :)

Shawnee123 01-10-2011 02:26 PM

MONSTER GET OUT OF HERE AND GO ANSWER WHAT IT IS!

monster 01-10-2011 09:21 PM

I didz.

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ZOOL!

Tulip 01-11-2011 10:52 PM

I do NOT want to be around those dogs when not sleeping. They are huge!!! :eek:

plthijinx 01-11-2011 11:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Tulip (Post 705082)
I do NOT want to be around those dogs when not sleeping. They are huge!!! :eek:

that's protection while you sleep tulip! big dogs small dogs....doesn't matter. they're dogs. loyal and true!

Big Sarge 01-11-2011 11:44 PM

great pic

BigV 01-12-2011 12:12 AM

shopped.

BigV 01-12-2011 12:12 AM

just kidding.

cute kiddo with that little cupid's bow mouth.

*awesome* dogs. Awesome.

SamIam 01-12-2011 03:30 AM

Awwww... You guys pretty much said it all. If Norman Rockwell was still around, he probably would have painted it! :speechls:

Sundae 01-14-2011 01:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Tulip (Post 705082)
I do NOT want to be around those dogs when not sleeping. They are huge!!! :eek:

I know you dog-lovers see it otherwise (and I'm not suggesting mini-Shel is in danger) but I agree with Tulip.

Argh. Big dogs.

Shawnee123 01-14-2011 02:50 PM

Those big old sweetie pies are way less likely to do harm than some shaky yippy snappy little fart of a dog (breeds bred for fighting excluded.)

I'd rather have my nieces around my brother's giant Golden than around some friend's yappy little anklebiter. Many small dogs suffer from something much like short guy syndrome, which means short fuses, insecurity, distrust, and biting.

Seriously, with most breeds of dog (again, fighters excluded) the bigger the dog the bigger the brain the smarter he is. That little feller is not only safe from the dogs, he's safe from any harm that may try to come within 100 yards of him!

Sundae 01-14-2011 02:55 PM

Hey, I'm no dog expert and would NEVER interfere with a dog owning family.
I'm just a knee-jerk dog shrugger-offer.
Don't think I'm assuming the dogs are a danger.
I'm just not that keen on them id all.

I'm a cat-hair-covered-lonely-old-bint.

Sheldonrs 01-14-2011 02:58 PM

Not to worry. He terrorizes the dogs; not the other way around.

And they are VERY friendly. Both were Katrina rescues. The female (grey one) has hip problems because she was kept in a too-small crate when she was young after the flood.

glatt 01-14-2011 03:01 PM

I've seen some good dogs and some dogs that I wish would get hit by cars.

Our neighbors are nice people, but they have a really mean dog, and it gets out sometimes. There's nothing quite like being barked and growled at by somebody else's dog when you are just trying to get into your own house, or out of your own car in your own driveway.

My daughter was trying to walk home from another neighbors house, and was accosted by this mean dog that had gotten out. She had to backtrack and walk around the block and come in the back door because the dog was being so aggressive. We called the neighbors and they came over and apologized and got their dog, but it really sucks. It happens once or twice a year. They let the dog out into their back yard and it gets out somehow and chases people.

It's enough to give all dogs a bad name, which isn't fair, but there you go.

Shawnee123 01-14-2011 03:02 PM

Oh, I thought it was the size issue. I do like dogs, but am really repulsed by the aforementioned yippy snappy shaky breeds. They'll bite your face off if so inclined. ;)

Yet Ava, when she was about 3, walked over to Jack (the golden) and plopped down on him as he was sleeping on the floor, and he woke and looked at her for a second, and they both went to sleep.

Same dog ran off a wildish dog that came near my dad when dad had taken Jack to his land for swimming. Dad couldn't believe it: this gentle dog? Jack just calmly herded the other dog off like "yeah, I don't think so buddy." He was protecting my father.

Now THAT's a dog. :)

zippyt 01-14-2011 03:24 PM

Loose dogs that are a Nuisance around here tend to get SHOT

I Will NOT put up with a dog growling and snapping at me on MY Property !!!

Shawnee123 01-14-2011 03:40 PM

Heh...Jack has about 15 acres in the back, but knows exactly where to stop, even in the front and on the sides. He'll come to see who you are when you pull in, but even with strangers just keeps a wary eye until he sees that this person is OK with the family. Like his predecessor, Zeke, he can run loose just fine: he's never going to chase anything or go beyond his boundaries, or bite or growl or be an obnoxious jerk.

But I bet if that family were threatened in any way, Jack would light in as if he'd been fighting all his life.

I must be spoiled, I can't imagine owning any other kind of dog. Yeah, I love my dog nieces/nephews too.

Nirvana 01-14-2011 04:22 PM

Great photo those look like sweet tempered sighthounds!

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Many small dogs owners suffer from something much like short guy syndrome, which means short fuses, insecurity, distrust, and biting.
Fixed that for you ;)
Too bad they pass that on to their dogs. There are no bad dogs only bad owners. Same with children they only learn what they are taught, or think they can get away with...


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