The Official "Dogs of the DMF" Thread

Started by cyrus buelton, May 09, 2008, 07:40:11 PM

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lucazuma

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Quote from: T-byrd on May 16, 2008, 05:47:06 PM
Ok...back to our fur-kids.  I know I showed some pics already but I can't resist, she's my joy!  :)

Close up of her big browns...



Good times at the dog park...



The first day I brought her home from the rescue...




ps: anybody notice the freaky green-tommy-knoker-like eyes? *shivers*



ps: anybody notice the freaky green-tommy-knoker-like eyes....*shivers*



Tanya

...is that a "German Sheppard"?!?! without a musel (ps?)...wow...more crazyness...AND a rescue! Nobody ever told you that rescues are psycho-dogs?...abused so much they cant wait to get back at us humans!!??!!

T, i admire your bravery!


ps: anybody noticed the freaky green-tommy-knoker-like eyes? *shivers*

lucazuma

...kaveh sais that with a little peanutbutter, jazz would lick ANYTHING....  :-X


just like him.... [roll]

hbliam

Quote from: pt33 on May 16, 2008, 03:15:11 PM
Corey, I know you have met Scott in person, and I hear from people I *know* (met in real life and are good people) that Scott is a nice, stand-up guy in person.  I don't doubt that, the sources that I heard that from are good people.

He *does* have a very abrasive online personality, and he does stir shit up.  Talking about shooting dogs and how certain breeds shouldn't be allowed to be in public places-period, is something you don't bring up in a thread unprovoked. 

His tone the whole time he has been here has been abrasive and cavalier.  I can do without the arrogance and the disdain he clearly shows for many members here.  (DML history, ect)

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I'm done talking about this in *this* thread.  This is a thread for Dog lovers  :-* .  If you want, we can take this to pm's  [beer]

Hmm.

lethe

Quote from: howie on May 16, 2008, 08:11:41 PM
I was almost licked to death by a Rottie ;D 
I knew a Rottie that would carry a plastic sled up to the top of a hill, sit in it, ride down, repeat.
I think he was doing it so he could catch and kill children.  [laugh]
No, really it was the funniest thing, that dog was such a funny dog in so many ways. Just a big baby.
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bigiain

Quote from: pt33 on May 16, 2008, 03:15:11 PMI'm done talking about this in *this* thread.  This is a thread for Dog lovers  :-* .  If you want, we can take this to pm's  [beer]

Thanks mate.

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bigiain

Quote from: hbliam on May 17, 2008, 02:49:15 AM
Hmm.

Hmm indeed...

But if we can get back to the dogs discussion.

I think Scott's got some real points behind his argument - it's pretty clearly true that different dog breeds tend towards certain "personalities", and while the "nature vs nurture" argument has some merits, there's another point I'd like to make which is that the physical charcteristics of some dog breeds make the risks associated with ownership of them higher. Nobody's going to be to fussed about an aggressive daschound or corgi, but an aggressive staffy or rottie is _much_ more serious. As a dog-lover-but-not-dog-owner, I'd be sad to see individual breeds targeted as being permitted or not permitted in public, but I _could_ probably be convinced that there might need to be some stricter controls and responsibilities associated with ownership of certain breeds or sizes of dogs.

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bigiain

Oh, and since this is the "Dogs" thread, this one isn't mine (she's my boss's dog), but she sits under my desk most days at work, meet Blossom the Rottwieler:



big

Popeye the Sailor

Quote from: bigiain on May 17, 2008, 08:17:51 PM
Hmm indeed...

But if we can get back to the dogs discussion.

I think Scott's got some real points behind his argument - it's pretty clearly true that different dog breeds tend towards certain "personalities", and while the "nature vs nurture" argument has some merits, there's another point I'd like to make which is that the physical charcteristics of some dog breeds make the risks associated with ownership of them higher. Nobody's going to be to fussed about an aggressive daschound or corgi, but an aggressive staffy or rottie is _much_ more serious. As a dog-lover-but-not-dog-owner, I'd be sad to see individual breeds targeted as being permitted or not permitted in public, but I _could_ probably be convinced that there might need to be some stricter controls and responsibilities associated with ownership of certain breeds or sizes of dogs.

big

+1. Nurture goes so far.

Anyone have a sibling who just turned out rotten? Same upbringing as yourself? It's not always the owner.
If the state had not cut funding for the mental institutions, this project could never have happened.

somegirl

Only time I've been seriously bitten was by a Basset Hound. :-\
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bigiain

Quote from: msincredible on May 17, 2008, 11:29:58 PM
Only time I've been seriously bitten was by a Basset Hound. :-\

My sister got bitten by a Basset once, I can't blame the dog though, she _did_ reverse her tricycle into it...

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Kaveh

Quote from: someguy on May 17, 2008, 11:28:36 PM
+1. Nurture goes so far.

Anyone have a wheel who just turned out rotten? Same upbringing as the other wheels? It's not always the owner.

fixed it for Someguy  ;)

Popeye the Sailor

If the state had not cut funding for the mental institutions, this project could never have happened.

somegirl

Quote from: bigiain on May 17, 2008, 11:34:10 PM
My sister got bitten by a Basset once, I can't blame the dog though, she _did_ reverse her tricycle into it...

big

Hmm, I had been standing in a field talking to the owner for a few minutes, the basset (off-leash) then ran up, bit me in the leg, and ran off again.  I was totally ignoring it.
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Witt on the right and Hunter on the left, Lab shepard and Shepard mutt.  I almost didn't recognize the one on the right with all that winter fluff

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