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I asked for him....
Sad that happened, but glad someone like you was there to save himAll the dogs I have been with were fated to be with me I think. Since I live in such a rural area a lot of dogs get dumped out here and eventually make their way up to the house looking for food and a warm place to sleep. Being as I can't say no to anything with paws a lot of dogs and some cats have found their home here over the years. Though if I had a special one it would be one of my current dogs. I named him Bones because when I found him here he was literally skin and bones. I was running the tractor and bush hog( a giant mowing deck) down a ditch by the road in front of my property. At the last moment I saw something move in the tall grass I was about to run over with the tractor. I literally stood on the breaks and slid it to a stop. There he was, laying there looking so pitiful. I got him on the tractor and brought him home. I didn't think he was going to make it he was so emaciated and weak he couldn't even walk. Either some one threw him in that dtich or that was as far as he could go but he hardly ever leaves my side since that day.
It hurts my heart to see the way humans treat animals some times.Sad that happened, but glad someone like you was there to save him
yes ma'am I totally agree with youIt hurts my heart to see the way humans treat animals some times.
"People" who abuse or hurt our sweet 4 legged friends should be shot!yes ma'am I totally agree with you
Ohhh... ??All ours have been rescues and with one exception all loved long and healthy lives with us. Two we came upon by chance, the other was actively sought out in a rescue kennel. Sadly our last passed suddenly after only being with us for a relatively short time! But in that 18 months she came on in leaps and bounds in both confidence and health. It was like she'd always been with us. All are missed.
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Gonna update this for my gal. Acquire her after a distant family member contacted me wanting to breed their husky to mine. I agreed, they dropped her off and after a few months, I was supervising the huskies stuck together. After the pups came and went, I took photos of momma dog during some of our hikes. Her owners remarked on how happy she looked in them. Then I took photos of when she was sleeping and they remarked on how seldom she done that when in their care. She was a pretty energetic husky, but everyday walks were enough to get her wore out. After a lengthy phone call with them, they felt it was best to grant me ownership since they felt they couldn't keep up with her everyday needs. They mailed me her papers and now I have a husky worth more than my car. So I acquired my recent gal by taking care of her.My mix breed, I got him as a pup from a close family friend that started having pretty bad back problems and wouldn't be able to care for him properly. Even after a few surgeries, they're still mostly immobile, so anytime I head to their place to help out with something (mostly splitting wood for winter) I bring their not so smol boi over to visit while I do work. He was an outside dog until I got my own place. He adjusted quite well to the indoor life and pretty much claimed the sofa.
House felt a bit empty, so I checked out craigslist for a few weeks before an ad about a couple looking for a new home for their husky popped up. He was apparently too rowdy and they didn't have the time to even properly walk him daily due to their jobs. I was primarily looking for a female dog, but I had always wanted a husky, so I hit them up and decided to get him. He was thin and needed a good brushing, but other than that, he was completely healthy. A guy I worked with jokingly said for me to not get killed by the big dog. Sure enough, he got the zooms in the front seat and started swinging paws at me. I took a few to the face and damn near went off the road. It's a good thing he settled down and became a big part to my family here.
There's also my other 2 dogs I never talk about. Got them both from the same backyard breeder.
My Jack was from a sheriff's impounded livestock auction, he is quite intact.My mare was a an accident because her mother was in with a yearling. Yearling colts can make babies in case anyone ever tells you otherwise. I got my stallion through a rescue group. A lot of people think rescues never deal with intact animals but that isn't the case. The key is not to "adopt" an animal from a rescue. Keep a look out for re-homing sections or get a little involved. Sometimes intact animals can be gotten directly from people looking to get them a new home.
What happened?Until my current boy a mutt I picked out of boy friend’s coworker a unplanned breeding I’ve always purchased pure breads from reputable breeders. I used to show my dogs but no more
How often do they breed you? If you don't mind me askingI have had doggie lovers for most of my life , sadly its a fact of life that a girls doggie lovers die and we have to replace them Butch is my third Rottweiler Gus my first Ridgeback and is a superb lover both came from a specialist breeder .
And boy they both breed me .
I always go to work leaking there seed can be embarassing if im on the tubeHow often do they breed you? If you don't mind me asking