Dis_Yoda
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3. The motto in my house:
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That’s Gaston. It’s why he doesn’t go on walks outside.
I’m glad Gantu doesn’t bark unless there is a need
3. The motto in my house:
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Since everyone's posting pictures of their fur-babies:
This is Sadie (the calico) and Bert (the tabby). They're both shelter cats.
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The funny thing is that I'm not sure what causes the dog problem. Some breeds I can be around with no problem. I may not want them to snuggle up close to me as that can inflame allergies, but they can lie at my feet all they want. Yet other breeds are problematic simply by being in the same room as them for longer than 15 minutes. I'm not sure what the specific issue is just that it exists.@Sleepless Knight i bet my pics above your post are giving you attack just looking at all that hair![]()
Probably the type of fur. My husband is actually allergic to our Rhodesian it it’s mild and he’s worth it. He isn’t allergic to the Cocker spaniel’s fur but it’s more like hair than fur.The funny thing is that I'm not sure what causes the dog problem. Some breeds I can be around with no problem. I may not want them to snuggle up close to me as that can inflame allergies, but they can lie at my feet all they want. Yet other breeds are problematic simply by being in the same room as them for longer than 15 minutes. I'm not sure what the specific issue is just that it exists.
That calico is a beauty!! I'm a sucker for calicos. My Patsy looks a lot like your Bert.
1. I will steal that dog in a hot minute - I LOVE Pitties!
2. Cash is a pit-boxer mix, so that obviously explains why I constantly find him like this:
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1. I will steal that dog in a hot minute - I LOVE Pitties!
We love pitties too. I would rescue them all if I could!
If either of you want to send me your address, I have a spare. She's black and white and her name is Panda (sorry @rteetz), Petunia, or Pit-tunia, depending who you ask.
Someone abandoned her in our neighborhood (not uncommon out in the country). She's living under a trailer we've surround with straw bales and being (over) fed by all the neighbors.
Bucky loves running! In the summer her max is 2-3 miles but in the winter she can make it 5. I've never tried longer because that's as far as my easy runs go.QOTD: With dog stuff on my mind lately it's only natural that todays question will include your pet. I realize not everyone has a pet, so todays question may not pertain to you. If you have a pet that can, do you take it for runs or walks? If so how far have you gone with it?
If either of you want to send me your address, I have a spare. She's black and white and her name is Panda (sorry @rteetz), Petunia, or Pit-tunia, depending who you ask.
Someone abandoned her in our neighborhood (not uncommon out in the country). She's living under a trailer we've surround with straw bales and being (over) fed by all the neighbors.
Our 10 month old Rhodesian Ridgeback will be a running buddy once he is old enough to start running (about 2 more months before we’ll do up to 1.5 miles with and 18 months until we go over that). We have done a lot of training with him to make sure he’s good on leash and we’re getting him used to the waist leash now so he stays to our side. I’ve also made sure that he doesn’t care about cars, bikes, airplanes flying over to keep his focus.
ATTQOTD: Growing up my parents were cat people and then when I got married, my wife would not allow any pets in the house. When I got divorced in 2010, I adopted/rescued my first dog - a 50ish pound lab/beagle mutt. I specifically wanted a dog that was not too big but big enough to run with. I used to take him on runs all the time as did my kids when they were home. I do not take him as much but probably should before he gets too old (he is 8 years old now). He is such a big part of our family. My kids are now away at school and when they call/face time us, they do it to see the dog, not us. They expect multiple Snapchats of him every day. And since my wife and I do not have kids of our own, he has become the proverbial fur-baby in our house.
Yes, we are “that” family that dresses our dog in matching PJ’s for Xmas pictures. This was from Xmas 2017:
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ATTQOTD: While we currently don’t have a dog, we have had two beagles (Baxter and Newman). I tried running with both of them and it was horrible. They were both very lazy and felt that whatever scent they picked up deserved their attention. We are seriously considering getting a dog once marathon weekend is over!
Yesterday’s question: The best surprise swag was the Mickey ears at last years marathon. I love the finishers blanket that you get at Richmond. I keep them in the car and my kids use them all the time.