Awesome dogs / Crazy pets Thread

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Umm..it’s 6:30!! Aren’t both of you supposed to be up at 6? 😄😄. Ok, it’s Sunday, will give you a break.
My alarm actually went off at 5:45. I hit snooze. Then shut it off 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣 She actually woke me up shortly after the picture was taken. I must have started snoring. I woke up to a yip and the tongue 😳😳😳 That usually happens if I don't wake up from the kicking 🤣😂🤣😂😂
 

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Umm..it’s 6:30!! Aren’t both of you supposed to be up at 6? 😄😄. Ok, it’s Sunday, will give you a break.
Geddy had a potty break and breakfast at 5:00AM just like every day.....

He then snored a lot until about 11am. Then went for a ride to the gas station in Dad's truck. Did some more snoring.....

He is very active throughout the day, just needs to take his breaks.
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Earning their keep by un-stacking wood / scattering. Makes sense since I will probably mow tomorrow. I wish they liked to pull weeds as much as stepping on plants in the garden comes natural to them.
 

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Earning their keep by un-stacking wood / scattering. Makes sense since I will probably mow tomorrow. I wish they liked to pull weeds as much as stepping on plants in the garden comes natural to them.
Geddy likes to unstack wood too….😉
 
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Geddy likes to unstack wood too….😉
I used to leave some extra pieces of firewood stacked in a small basket next to the stove to cut down on trips outside.

Gypsy would look at me like I bumped my head when I would grab some of that wood to stoke the fire. 😂🤣😂🤣🤣😂

That was her nibble stack 🙄🙄🙄🙄
 

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The antics around here are on going, makes life fun! :D

Wolves fishing in a friends koi pond.
Siberians walking backwards all over the house.
Toy miniature poodles howling like a wolf.

Oh and let more fun begin, our newbie
Stevie Ray Von
A 14 week old blind Siberian Husky
He's a rescue out of California.



Stevie Ray is an elegant young dude!
 

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The antics around here are on going, makes life fun! :D

Wolves fishing in a friends koi pond.
Siberians walking backwards all over the house.
Toy miniature poodles howling like a wolf.

Oh and let more fun begin, our newbie
Stevie Ray Von
A 14 week old blind Siberian Husky
He's a rescue out of California.



Don't know how we missed this post, but congrats on the new pup!
 

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Don't know how we missed this post, but congrats on the new pup!
You didn't miss anything, someone pulled up a very old post, Post #4 March, 20, 2015.
 
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How's your pup doing?
Hope very well!
I took him back to get his stitches out last Wednesday and less than an out after I got him home the area above his tail started coming back open so I had to take him back in and they stapled him back together and now he has 15 staples in that area for another 3 weeks.

It's been a battle with the meds to the 1st stuff they gave him he had a reaction to and after a couple days they changed it up to something different that he could keep down and so far that's been working.

I felt bad for him they didn't give him anything to numb the area before they put the staples in they just wiped the area with antiseptic patch and put them in I was holding his head while they did it and he wasn't to happy but he let them do it. :(

Here is a picture of the area after they added the staples.
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Get some vit E capsules and bite them open and put a good coating the the stitched up area. It really helps the healing and reduces scar tissue.
 

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I know it stinks but we're hoping that once he heals up the lumps won't come back. He's only 6 1/2 years old I'd hate to think about loosing him so young.
Did they say what they were? Our pup has had 2 fatty cysts removed. Fortunately none have appeared since. Vet said not to worry. Easier said than done.
 
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This was our girl Taya last year, she had a grapefruit sized very fast growing tumor removed.
A year later she's doing marvelous!
That was a foot long cut.
I use bag balm on all my kids cuts and such, keeps it soft and its an antiseptic so it promotes healing by keeping bad stuff at bay.

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Here, a couple months after her surgery, she's being movie star.

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The wife took Max for a sandwich. He was all relaxed and enjoying the ride.

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Then he realized where they were at and things got serious.

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He wasn't about to miss out on getting his order placed. He jumped in the passenger seat so he could make sure he got the sandwich he wanted and that the workers saw him so he could get his treats.
 
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This was our girl Taya last year, she had a grapefruit sized very fast growing tumor removed.
A year later she's doing marvelous!
That was a foot long cut.
I use bag balm on all my kids cuts and such, keeps it soft and its an antiseptic so it promotes healing by keeping bad stuff at bay.

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Here, a couple months after her surgery, she's being movie star.

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I never heard of bag balm so I did a search and I think I'm going to get some. It looks like you can get it on Amazon.
 
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I never heard of bag balm so I did a search and I think I'm going to get some. It looks like you can get it on Amazon.
Guessing you were never around a farm with livestock. We had cans of that stuff (various brands over the years (depending on what grandpa found on sale)) to treat the cows udders.
 
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Guessing you were never around a farm with livestock. We had cans of that stuff (various brands over the years (depending on what grandpa found on sale)) to treat the cows udders.
My family has Dairy farms they always used udder mud or kenag as I remember using the empty pales for stuff I wonder what the difference is I can easily get some from my Uncle if it's the same thing.

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