2011-02-01, 06:25 | Link #561 | |
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Seattle, WA
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He actually has a Korean name Cha Doo-ri (차두리) but none of my roommates can pronounce it so they call him chowder lol Chowder is a Maltese.
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2011-02-21, 18:29 | Link #571 | |
~La-la Land~
Graphic Designer
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Seattle
Age: 37
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Her pal who has a head start on her is also a lab mix, though I believe with german shepherd.
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2011-02-25, 02:54 | Link #572 |
Okuyasu the Bird
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Alberta, Canada
Age: 32
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I don't have any pictures, but having had at least 10 pets over the course of my life so far (7 of them we still have today), I feel obligated to share.
Our first one was a cat named Budweiser, and I don't know a whole lot about him because I was only a newborn at the time. I don't remember it at all, but my folks apparently had to get rid of him because he attacked me and severely scratched my arm. Thankfully I did not suffer any trauma from this event. Our second pet about 5 or 6 years later was an orange tabby cat named Ezzie, he was an outdoor cat so we never saw him much but when he came home he was pretty friendly. Eventually we had to give him up because our neighbors kept complaining about him using their kids' sandboxes as a litter box. Our third pet and first dog was an American Eskimo named Chelsea. She was very energetic and I think she was responsible for making my mom a dog lover. However she eventually went rabid and attacked my friend and grandfather, so we had to get her euthanized. Our fourth and the oldest one we still have with us today is a Bichon Frise named Brody. He's old now and probably developing cataracts but he still manages to keep up with our newer pets. Our fifth is a Bichon-Shi Tzu cross-breed named Bandit. We named him that because of the black mask-like fur over his eyes. He's probably the worst trained out of all our pets and likes to make messes but we manage to live with it. Our sixth is another Bichon Frise named Kenny. He's the son of a show-dog and probably the best trained out of all out pets. My mother trains him in an activity called fly-ball and he's very good at it. Our seventh was our next cat named Cheddar. She's an orange Maine Coon that used to be a stray. She's very attached to my sister and is kind of anti-social towards a lot of other people, but thankfully she doesn't scratch, bite or hiss. Our eighth is a black and white Boston Bulldog named Sadie. She's very strong and loves to eat a lot. My mom trains her in fly-ball along with Kenny but she's not nearly as good as Kenny is, but still decent. Our ninth is a white Persian cat named Hayley. She's very small and fragile despite not being a kitten anymore and has terrible allergies to a lot of things, but despite all the care she requires she's my personal favorite. I cuddle with her quite often. Finally, our newest pet is our West Highland White Terrier named Tess. She's very energetic and loves to jump on people a lot. She used to be our grandma's dog but after deciding she wanted to have cats instead she gave Tess to us. So yeah, it's a bit of a zoo in my home. xD;
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2011-03-07, 00:49 | Link #577 |
Dictadere~!
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: On the front lines, fighting for inderpendence.
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The first pictures I took of Ammy. This was when I found her at the animal shelter exhibit during an Alameda County fair. I brought her home that day.
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2011-03-07, 03:33 | Link #579 |
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He's a Jack Russell Terrier. It prolly reminds you of another dog you saw in a movie because Jack Russells are quite famous for making appearances in a lot of movies. You prolly remember the Jack Russells in either Fraiser, as Moose and later Enzo played the part of Eddie in that sitcom or perhaps Milo from "The Mask"
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