Yep! His name is Geronimo. He is only eight pounds of terrier and we thought an important name would help his self-esteem.It has done so.Now her owns us.
We have a pitbull/greyhound cross. I know; it’s a mating that must have come with an instruction sheet, but he is the sweetest dog in the world and loves his momma.
If you cant afford to adopt, please consider fostering, the food, vet bills etc. will be taken care of for you and the animals (dog, cat, even horses and goats) involved.
Yes I have a dog named Barty. He was a rescue pup. Several years before Barty, I had Steel and Bruno. They were like kids to me. Steel made almost 14 yrs and Bruno made it just past 14. I had to put them down within 7 months of each other. That was a hard year, but I knew there was going to be a time when another would need my love and protection. Letting go is one of the hardest things anyone does, but opening your heart to unconditional love is one of the easiest things we can do. I’m pretty sure my boys approve.
I got behind and then got further and further behind till I could only catch up on my favorite comics. I must say good questions you’ve been putting out Tony. There are too many to try and catch up on so I’ll settle for yesterday’s. Yes I have a monkey. It’s stuck to my arm right now because I’m trying to get it off my back. It’s a pesky little bugger that I lost more than once, but it kept sneaking up on me and jumping back on. The most outlandish thing I’ve ever bought myself is a case of mild emphysema. I tried to return it, but apparently all sales are final. I tried to call backsies, but didn’t have enough quarters for the time machine. I am the nag of the family, just ask the other two.
Templo S.U.D. about 9 years ago
Talking to Wilson W. Wilson, Jr. (played by Earl Hindman, 1942-2003) won’t help either.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member about 9 years ago
Ironically the next in my que is Dogs of C-Kennel@Tony-I do not currently have a dog :(
Ratbrat about 9 years ago
Yep! His name is Geronimo. He is only eight pounds of terrier and we thought an important name would help his self-esteem.It has done so.Now her owns us.
ladykat about 9 years ago
@TonyNo, no dog at this time.
elysummers about 9 years ago
Yup, a Lab and a Jack Russell pup. (I don’t know why we did that to our Lab. sigh)
Dani Rice about 9 years ago
We have a pitbull/greyhound cross. I know; it’s a mating that must have come with an instruction sheet, but he is the sweetest dog in the world and loves his momma.
neverenoughgold about 9 years ago
We had a dog. Her name was Gizmo, and she is no longer with us, except in spirit of course…
Linda Solomon about 9 years ago
If you cant afford to adopt, please consider fostering, the food, vet bills etc. will be taken care of for you and the animals (dog, cat, even horses and goats) involved.
Linda Solomon about 9 years ago
Just please remember -
Linda Solomon about 9 years ago
Saucy1121 Premium Member about 9 years ago
My baby pictured to the left. SPCA special named Moxie and she tries to live up to her name at all times.
jbmlaw01 about 9 years ago
4 dogs: an 8 lb poodle mix, a 12 lb min-pin, a 35 lb Australian shepherd mix, and an 80 lb lab-pit mix. All foundlings.
Jkiss about 9 years ago
Yes I have a dog named Barty. He was a rescue pup. Several years before Barty, I had Steel and Bruno. They were like kids to me. Steel made almost 14 yrs and Bruno made it just past 14. I had to put them down within 7 months of each other. That was a hard year, but I knew there was going to be a time when another would need my love and protection. Letting go is one of the hardest things anyone does, but opening your heart to unconditional love is one of the easiest things we can do. I’m pretty sure my boys approve.
Jkiss about 9 years ago
I got behind and then got further and further behind till I could only catch up on my favorite comics. I must say good questions you’ve been putting out Tony. There are too many to try and catch up on so I’ll settle for yesterday’s. Yes I have a monkey. It’s stuck to my arm right now because I’m trying to get it off my back. It’s a pesky little bugger that I lost more than once, but it kept sneaking up on me and jumping back on. The most outlandish thing I’ve ever bought myself is a case of mild emphysema. I tried to return it, but apparently all sales are final. I tried to call backsies, but didn’t have enough quarters for the time machine. I am the nag of the family, just ask the other two.