~:~:~:The Doggie Thread!!:~:~:~
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I came on here for a rant, but it's so lovely to see so many beautiful pics.
I'll still rant anyway ....
My sodding husband just thought it was acceptable to take Molly to our friends while e go away for a few days without me saying goodbye to her. If I hadn't run through the house and down the yard I wouldn't have caught them up. Grrrrrrrrr ...<a href="http://s952.photobucket.com/albums/ae8/catkinson_2009/?action=view¤t=domo.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i952.photobucket.com/albums/ae8/catkinson_2009/domo.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a>0 -
PJ_ROCKS wrote:Today is Sophie's Birthday. She is 1 year old. I am so happy that i ended up with her.
This was the day i got her, she was 8 weeks old
This is Sophie at 1
Look at the stick i have been chewing on...
This picture is for Sen!!! BTW hedgehog only lasted 15 minutes
Happy Birthday Sophie :-) it's been awesome watching you grow up!I can't go the library anymore, everyone STINKS!!0 -
aus_suz wrote:
Millie who passed away on the 16th Feb 2012
She had bladder cancer... :(
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RIP Millie1995 San Francisco
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Claireack wrote:
She is so beautiful. I am so sorry for your loss.
Thank you....
I had posted pics of her and Tilly a long time ago here..
Tilly is missing her..0 -
loolooloo wrote:Tomus thinks he's so handsome....
But then got embarrassed whenI informed him he had grass on his tongue:
yep, I think that's what happened :oops:If I had known then what I know now...
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aus_suz wrote:
Millie who passed away on the 16th Feb 2012
She had bladder cancer... :(
I'm usually more of a "big dog" kind of guy, but I can tell by looking that I would have liked Millie.
So sorry for your loss....hang in there....time heals all wounds.If I had known then what I know now...
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ou, ou, ou (how the hell do you spell ou?).....STICKS! I better stop right here! :roll:If I had known then what I know now...
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imalive wrote:ou, ou, ou (how the hell do you spell ou?).....STICKS! I better stop right here! :roll:
Lots of stick loving dogs in this thread."The stars are all connected to the brain."0 -
aus_suz wrote:
Millie who passed away on the 16th Feb 2012
She had bladder cancer... :(
Always so hard to say goodby. RIP Millie."The stars are all connected to the brain."0 -
Who Princess wrote:Which one are you going for--OW or OOH? :think:
the one that rhymes with "you"...or "boo"If I had known then what I know now...
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imalive wrote:
the one that rhymes with "you"...or "boo"
OK, then that one is spelled ooh, ooh, ooh!
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Wow.... :(
http://www.thepostgame.com/blog/animal- ... fallen-dog
Iditarod Musher Dramatically Revives Fallen Dog
Commitment and attachment to one's dog can reach admirable levels, but a moment this week in the Iditarod showed just how far one owner would go to keep his prized pup alive.
Scott Janssen (seen at right with his sled team at the start of the race) was forced to make a decision when his dog collapsed while they were making their way down the Dalzell Gorge in Alaska. Marshall, Janssen's 9-year-old husky, suddenly fell in a heap in the midst of pulling hard at Janssen's sled.
"Boom! Laid right down. It was like a guy my age having a heart attack," Janssen told the Anchorage Daily News. Janssen is an Anchorage funeral home owner, who has dubbed himself "The Mushing Mortician."
When he rushed to Marshall's side, the outlook wasn't good.
"I know what death looks like, and he was gone. Nobody home," Janssen, an Iditarod sophomore (he finished 42 out of 47 last year), said.
For a musher devoted to his dogs, it was a heart-wrenching moment at the worst possible time. The Iditarod is a grind, forged by the will of the musher and his dogs, and the bond they share.
"I was sobbing," he said. He began mouth-to-snout CPR -- compressing the husky's chest and doing his best to breathe life into him. "I really love that dog."
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Commitment and attachment to one's dog can reach admirable levels, but a moment this week in the Iditarod showed just how far one owner would go to keep his prized pup alive.
Scott Janssen (seen at right with his sled team at the start of the race) was forced to make a decision when his dog collapsed while they were making their way down the Dalzell Gorge in Alaska. Marshall, Janssen's 9-year-old husky, suddenly fell in a heap in the midst of pulling hard at Janssen's sled.
"Boom! Laid right down. It was like a guy my age having a heart attack," Janssen told the Anchorage Daily News. Janssen is an Anchorage funeral home owner, who has dubbed himself "The Mushing Mortician."
When he rushed to Marshall's side, the outlook wasn't good.
"I know what death looks like, and he was gone. Nobody home," Janssen, an Iditarod sophomore (he finished 42 out of 47 last year), said.
For a musher devoted to his dogs, it was a heart-wrenching moment at the worst possible time. The Iditarod is a grind, forged by the will of the musher and his dogs, and the bond they share.
"I was sobbing," he said. He began mouth-to-snout CPR -- compressing the husky's chest and doing his best to breathe life into him. "I really love that dog."
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Marshall had run Iditarod's before, and this year was to be his last trip to Nome. It made those few minutes of CPR all the more intense. Janssen tucked Marshall's tongue back into his mouth, and with the mouth held closed, kept breathing for him.
"I had my mouth over his nose, breathing into his nose I was compressing and rubbing his chest, trying to work the air out," Janssen said.
But for the first few minutes, nothing. Janssen persisted.
"I'm like, 'C'mon dude, please come back.'"
"And he did."
Marshall snapped back with a sharp breath. He then rode in the sled with Janssen to the next checkpoint, and despite a sled runner that broke along the way, got him to the event veterinarians.
"The vets took a look. Gave Marshall an IV, and he's heading home," Janssen's daughter, Chelsea, said. "He's doing just fine. He's still at the checkpoint and they're flying him back home today."
The reason the dog collapsed is unknown, and Janssen speculated it was a heart arrhythmia. In any case, Janssen's actions assured that Marshall will get some time to relax after pushing himself to the limit in the world's most grueling race. Marshall may have not won the race, but he'll get to relax the rest of the way while Janssen and the rest of the dogs march on.My drinking team has a hockey problem
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imalive wrote:
I'm usually more of a "big dog" kind of guy, but I can tell by looking that I would have liked Millie.
So sorry for your loss....hang in there....time heals all wounds.
Thanks.... missing her love heaps..0 -
Who Princess wrote:
Very hard to say goodbye....They definitely leave paw prints in our hearts forever...0 -
haffajappa wrote:
Thats so funny and often very true.. lol0 -
imalive wrote:ou, ou, ou (how the hell do you spell ou?).....STICKS! I better stop right here! :roll:
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The tennis ball beat Lou today... She just hunkered right down and scooted across the lawn like thisdeep, deep blue of the morning
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Lukin66 wrote:
The tennis ball beat Lou today... She just hunkered right down and scooted across the lawn like this
with tounge out...1995 San Francisco
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