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Posted by Kate on :
 
Anyone have pets, and what kind?
 
Posted by glassman on :
 
sugargliders....right now...

looking for a Rhodesian Ridgeback...
 


Posted by Kate on :
 
Awww, I'd love to have one of those! I've only ever seen one once! I'd be afraid of loosing them though!

I have one small dog, terrior mix, named Charlie, who will be fifteen next month, a snow white Cat named Maximus, who is three,and thinks he is a dog, and two aquariums, one saltwater, and one fresh! I had another big dog, a Collie Lab mix, but she has gone to the great beyond!
 


Posted by Kate on :
 
http://www.gotpetsonline.com/rhodesian-ridgeback/photo-rhodesian-ridgeback/photo-rhodesian-ridgeback.html
 
Posted by glassman on :
 
thanks for the link Kate. I have had to do without one for several years as my wife finished up her phd...we have had to move around a bit too much...they are awesome companion animals....everybody who ever met my last male fell in love with him instantly...
 
Posted by Kate on :
 
Your welcome! My big dog Casey, was the first dog I ever loved! We never had dogs for very long, when I grew up, because they were hunting dogs, and my Dad never got attached, and sold them, so Casey was one of my best friends! I still miss her a lot, and I know my husband does too!
 
Posted by Upside on :
 
We've got a six year old dingo/bulldog mix. Smartest dog I've ever had yet at the same time he's like a very intelligent person with no common sense. I can let him out the front door and tell him to get the newspaper from the paper box and sure enough, he'll do it. Problem is, on the way back he's so proud of himself he doesn't watch where he's going and he'll run smack dab into the side of the house, a tree, or anything else that gets in his way while he's prancing with the newspaper in his mouth. He's also the most caring and loving animal I've ever known so we tend to overlook his shortcomings.
 
Posted by mondayschild on :
 
We have a 2 year old pomeranian....sable color. His name is Sugarbear. We have a black bear "rat" named Burdine(named for the town drunk, LOL).
I also have an extra terrestrial pre-teen living with me, who thinks she knows everything.


Janie
 


Posted by keithsan on :
 
my pets are god and god is my pets!


wheres art?
 


Posted by glassman on :
 
Art? yoohoo.....if you find a source reference for the space has mass thing, let me know....i can't find anybody else who will agree with me yet....LOL
 
Posted by Kate on :
 
I like that kind, Upside! Never a dull moment, and they love you, no matter what you say or do!
 
Posted by glassman on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by glassman:
Art? yoohoo.....if you find a source reference for the space has mass thing, let me know....i can't find anybody else who will agree with me yet....LOL


Bohm was almost here....LOL i mean there...
 


Posted by ohdagagain on :
 
I have a 5 month old cocker spainel. named Peanut. Buff colored, My wife and I think he maybe hard of hearing though. Want to get him to be a certified theorpy dog.
 
Posted by ohdagagain on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by ohdagagain:
I have a 5 month old cocker spainel. named Peanut. Buff colored, My wife and I think he maybe hard of hearing though. Want to get him to be a certified theorpy dog. We are planning on adding either a visla or chesapeake bay retriever next.


 


Posted by glassman on :
 
a sugar glider in case you haven't seen one

http://www.chaffeezoo.org/animals/sugarGlider.html

[This message has been edited by glassman (edited November 17, 2004).]
 


Posted by Upside on :
 
originally posted by Kate:
quote:
I like that kind, Upside! Never a dull moment, and they love you, no matter what you say or do!

Yeah, seeing unconditional love in a dog is something. Leave him alone at home for 5 minutes and when we return he darn near turns himself inside out he's so happy.


 


Posted by mondayschild on :
 
Very cute

Glass...you've got mail.

Janie

quote:
Originally posted by glassman:
a sugar glider in case you haven't seen one

http://www.chaffeezoo.org/animals/sugarGlider.html

[This message has been edited by glassman (edited November 17, 2004).]



 


Posted by glassman on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Upside:
originally posted by Kate:
Yeah, seeing unconditional love in a dog is something. Leave him alone at home for 5 minutes and when we return he darn near turns himself inside out he's so happy.



dog is god spelled backwards.....
 


Posted by mondayschild on :
 
Glass,

You have mail...again. Let me know if you can't read it this time.

Janie
 


Posted by glassman on :
 
thanx, i got it..

NITE is playing games there tho...LOL
i'm in

[This message has been edited by glassman (edited November 18, 2004).]
 


Posted by Art on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by keithsan:
my pets are god and god is my pets!


wheres art?


Yes, all material things are expressions of God, and are feed-back into hologramic interference, merging with the holonomic future, to form a new material present. Each new descrete material present replaces an older one (which goes into history) in succession.

All my barnyard animals are my pets. I love them.......when they are cooked correctly.

Glassman, doesn't matter if space has mass - it is not empty either way. It is a reservoir of quantum energy, available for regulation from quantum computation (God).


I have placed over a thousand of dogs (some cats) in good homes, saving them from death in a local animal shelter. I kept several myself, and still have a Lab mix.

Dogs are the most noble of creatures, morally superior to human beings.
 


Posted by mondayschild on :
 
Me too, now that I know I'm not the only one that's crazy

Nite really irritates me...BAD!

quote:
Originally posted by glassman:
thanx, i got it..

NITE is playing games there tho...LOL
i'm in

[This message has been edited by glassman (edited November 18, 2004).]



 


Posted by Kate on :
 
Glass, I've come to the conclusion, that you just love to argue! We are talking about PETS here!
 
Posted by glassman on :
 
but Kate...DOG is GOD spelled backwards.

why is it that everything i say is an argument?

the more people i meet, the better i like my dog(s)
 


Posted by Kate on :
 
I don't know, why is it? Anyone have any aquariums?
 
Posted by Upside on :
 
Used to have an 80 gallon aquarium with African Cichlids. After they killed one another off I converted it to saltwater but all of the fish died within a month or so. That was the end of that hobby.
 
Posted by Kate on :
 
Oh, I'm sorry you lost your tank! That's always a bummer! If you ever want to try again, I know a couple of forums with some great people in them, that could help you! I have a 90 gallon salt water set up myself, and I've had some trials and errors, but I've had it for over three almost four years now, and even though it takes quite a bit of work, I love having it! It can get quite expensive though!
 
Posted by Upside on :
 
I've actually thought about trying it again. We had a cat at the time and we'd come home to find the cat on top of the tank attacking the fish with his paw, trying to scoop them out. He never was successful but I'm sure it didn't help the stress level of the fish much.
 
Posted by Kate on :
 
I have a cat, but I have two pieces of glass over my tank, sitting up on black painted boards, front and back. I have a fan sitting at one end, to blow air through, so it does'nt get too hot, but I only have Powercompacts and fluorescents on mine, so they don't get as hot as halide ones do! I only have soft corals in my tank, with the exception of an LPS bubble, and they live with one very large black brittle star, assorted hermit crabs, and snails, an urchin, Yellow Tang, Regal Tang, and assorted other fish. You can do it, if you do it very slowly!
 
Posted by keithsan on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by mondayschild:
Me too, now that I know I'm not the only one that's crazy

Nite really irritates me...BAD!


hey,

no sneaky stock talkin here, post or drop, what is this secrets...


 


Posted by futuresobjective on :
 
Bichon Frise, which is probably one of the most hyper dogs I have seen. But maybe mine is one in its own. The second dog we have is German Shepard/Lab mix. We have only had pure-bred Shepards before. No other dog from my experiences is more dedicated to its masters. They are just straight out intelligent dogs. But I have to say this mix is not bad. She has a personality unlike one I have seen before. There really is nothing like having a dog, so much fun. No offense to cat people (I am allergic to cats).
 
Posted by Kate on :
 
Does that type dog, bark a lot, future? I am trying to find a type of medium to small dog, that doesn't bark, except to alert you that somone is at the door, etc. I have a friend, that has a tiny poodle, and when I am there, it barks all the time! Drives me crazy! I guess it is better than the one at the house I cleaned yesterday though! It defends its food dish, and the clothing of its owners! Especially if they aren't home! It is a Springer Spaniel, and sort of goofy off, mentally! I like her, but can't trust her! She bit her owner on the hand a few months back, because she was trying to pick up a piece of fruit, the dog didn't want, but was defending! Don't want one like that!
 
Posted by futuresobjective on :
 
Kate, after our last shepard passed on the little one started to bark all the time when left alone. That is actually part of the reason we got thshep/lab mix we have now. Before that he really did not bark that much. A friend of mine had the same dog and they had it fixed. Thiers did not bark half as much. They are good dogs and pretty easy to train. Anyway for a small dog I like them, they don't shed and you can not be allergic to them.
 
Posted by Kate on :
 
The not-shedding thing would be good; because mine has very long tail hair, and it gets all over the place! But I have a white cat too, so between the black and brown of the dog, and the white of the cat, I have a lot of hair to sweep up!
 
Posted by glassman on :
 
Admitting his 0-4 record is not impressive "on paper," trainers announced that Lucky, a German shepherd guide dog for the blind in Wuppertal, Germany, is available for his fifth owner. Lucky led his first owner in front of a bus, killing him. Then he led the second off the end of a pier, drowning him. He nudged his third owner off a railway platform in front of an express train, killing him. And he walked his fourth owner into heavy traffic, abandoning him to be hit and killed. The new owner won't be told of Lucky's record -- the trainers say the dog might sense nervousness "and do something silly."
 
Posted by Kate on :
 
Geech, I think they should change his name to Angel of Death!
 


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