Awesome dogs / Crazy pets Thread

bearbait

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When I meet my wife she had never had a dog of her own.
So I got her her own puppy, a toy miniature poodle, she named him Remy.
I told her that they were tough, smart, faithful, and lived a long time.
Here's Remy at 1&1/2 years old.
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One of his claims to fame was that he hung out with wolves.
This was his best wolfgirl Vixen.
He was raised by wolves so naturally he learned to howl like them, it was adorable!

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He also was the best temperament tester ever, he and Vixen saved a ton of wolves, wolfdogs and dogs over the years.
He always had fun antics, he always made us smile, and he had an incredible amount of love.
The last few years old age got the best of him, he lost his hearing, he lost his sight, he lost his teeth, and his mind every now and then.
We still loved him in spite of it all!

At 17&1/2 years old he finally gave up the fight.
Tonight he fell asleep on the couch with mom and never woke up.
It was good that it was a peaceful passing with no pain and no struggle, I wanted that for him and for my wife, they both deserved it!

RIP Remy
Just read this, very sorry for your loss, our time together is never long enough
 
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D2Cat

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It's like talking to someone who is ADHD and just chugged 3 redbulls 🤣😂🤣😂🤣 Then they type out a whole novel for their response changing the subject multiple times and doesn't use a stitch of punctuation 🤪🤪🤪🤪
I always wondered what made some folk's internet questions or statements kind of scrambled.
 

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I think the answer to your question is pretty simple, most people write like they talk. That's not putting any one down, it is just when you are speaking to someone face to face, ideas are conveyed easier through facial expressions, and vocal inflections, and hand movements. All of which are at times ,very difficult to transfer in to the written word.
If I say that thing on the left side of the tractor that goes up and down, in written context, you scratch your head. Because you dont know what kind of tractor. Is it my left or his left, what thing that goes up and down, lots of things do that. How ever if I point to the side of the tractor and now you know what kind of tractor Im talking about, then the object, now you understand. So written descriptions, are at times head scratchers, and they become muddled up and confusing,, as in I know what ,I'm talking about how come you don't?