t1rhino had this to say The worst is when your dog goes s**t outside and runs through it without you knowing. Then when he comes inside, he leaves s**t paw prints all along the floor.
TheSmJ had this to say Heh, mine did that. I hear it's considered a delicacy to nearly all dogs. Think of it as eating German chocolate.
I hate dogs, sorry but this just confirms what I thought, horrible things.
But the good times make up for all those ****ting situations.
Most loving, affectionate creatures you could ever meet. Someone new walks into the house, and all seven come from everywhere in the house to get petted, bump and scrape their faces on the new person's leg.
They love to be scratched, all of them sleep with us if we want it, all of them know 2 dozen commands or more..
I don't have any cats that fit the "Cats are mean and stupid" stories, and I never have...My family as a whole never has, and we've owned cats for more than 3 decades.
Thrax had this to say Someone new walks into the house, and all seven come from everywhere in the house to get petted, bump and scrape their faces on the new person's leg.
Isn't that so they can cover you with scent from their cheek glands?
Yes, that's the instinctual reason they do it, however domesticated cats use it as a sign of affection.. IE, they're marking ownership because they believe the owner is valuable property that should be marked, it is worth something.
Plus, when you're shin-high to the world, and it feels good to rub your face...Pants it is!
Thrax had this to say When you're shin-high to the world, and it feels good to rub your face...Pants it is!
This statement has sooooo many shades of meaning....
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Geeky1University of the Pacific (Stockton, CA, USA)
edited November 2003
Thrax: I've got two dogs, but I don't mind cats at all. My mother is allergic to them, so we don't have any, but the 2 cats our neighbors have (well, 1 now; one had to be put down a few months ago) spend a good deal of time in our front yard when I'm out there, because I'm basically the only person that pays attention to them.
The only complaint I have is that they have a tendency to want attention when they want it, and don't really care what you're doing at the time. Do you have any idea how difficult it is to work underneath a car when you've got this furball meowing at you and rubbing up against you?
But, like I said... I like them. I like animals period, actually, so...
Love cats, all over that one. Like dogs too but cats better. Can't have em alla time cause of son's (mild) allergies. I let our neighbours cat, part siamese, just a beautiful animal, have the run of our house and have since they got it ~5 yrs ago. I bet it spends almost as much time here as at home lol.
primesuspect had this to say No way, we bought this guy already housebroken.. I'm not that patient
wuss!! a bit of dog doo cleaning never hurt anyone
True, true. I brought home two puppies 5 1/2 years ago. It took about a week of shaking my head and scolding them to convince them to at least go beg at the door. Now, they are very cool about it and never let me down (unless it's over 24 hours - then I consider it to be my fault). If kids were so easy you'd see a lot of diaper companies go out of business.
HE ATE **** AGAIN. This time it was from the cat's litterbox, and he was kind enough to bring it all the way upstairs, into my bedroom, and sit down under master's chair where I happened to be sitting, before he calmly began devouring the turd. I heard the dog making snuffing sounds and then this horrific smell washed over me and my eyes popped open because I knew right away that something very, very wrong had just happened.
My day just gets better and better.
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Geeky1University of the Pacific (Stockton, CA, USA)
HE ATE **** AGAIN. This time it was from the cat's litterbox, and he was kind enough to bring it all the way upstairs, into my bedroom, and sit down under master's chair where I happened to be sitting, before he calmly began devouring the turd. I heard the dog making snuffing sounds and then this horrific smell washed over me and my eyes popped open because I knew right away that something very, very wrong had just happened.
My day just gets better and better.
My dog ate plenty of her own **** back in her younger days (she's 7 now), but at least she never carried it anywhere.
Dogs just love cat poop, it's got a lot of protien left over in it. The best course of action may be to put the litterbox somewhere the dog can't get to but the cat can.
My rotweiler used to try to drag my arm out of socket to get to cat droppings until she got paddled for it a few times after that she left it alone.
I'd never seen her eating her own leavings but she would rub in another dog's droppings to get the scent on her as camoflouge I guess.
Cool dawg man, what's his name BTW?
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But the good times make up for all those ****ting situations.
~Cyrix
/me hijacks
Cats rock. I have seven of them.
Most loving, affectionate creatures you could ever meet. Someone new walks into the house, and all seven come from everywhere in the house to get petted, bump and scrape their faces on the new person's leg.
They love to be scratched, all of them sleep with us if we want it, all of them know 2 dozen commands or more..
I don't have any cats that fit the "Cats are mean and stupid" stories, and I never have...My family as a whole never has, and we've owned cats for more than 3 decades.
Isn't that so they can cover you with scent from their cheek glands?
Plus, when you're shin-high to the world, and it feels good to rub your face...Pants it is!
This statement has sooooo many shades of meaning....
The only complaint I have is that they have a tendency to want attention when they want it, and don't really care what you're doing at the time. Do you have any idea how difficult it is to work underneath a car when you've got this furball meowing at you and rubbing up against you?
But, like I said... I like them. I like animals period, actually, so...
Shorty.
/me flees
~Cyrix
Hmmm, but this thread is about primes crinckly dog...
~Cyrix
wuss!! a bit of dog doo cleaning never hurt anyone
I like cats, too. Don't have any right now.
HE ATE **** AGAIN. This time it was from the cat's litterbox, and he was kind enough to bring it all the way upstairs, into my bedroom, and sit down under master's chair where I happened to be sitting, before he calmly began devouring the turd. I heard the dog making snuffing sounds and then this horrific smell washed over me and my eyes popped open because I knew right away that something very, very wrong had just happened.
My day just gets better and better.
Now if prime wanted to use him as a gravel vac for a fish tank...
My dog ate plenty of her own **** back in her younger days (she's 7 now), but at least she never carried it anywhere.
My rotweiler used to try to drag my arm out of socket to get to cat droppings until she got paddled for it a few times after that she left it alone.
I'd never seen her eating her own leavings but she would rub in another dog's droppings to get the scent on her as camoflouge I guess.
Cool dawg man, what's his name BTW?
His name is....
are you ready?
Snuffie.
/me runs
My dogs are named Jack & Jill (long story - started with me watching Sanford & Son in the 70's). Can't get any sappier than that.
snuffi, Ha Ha Ha, wait till I tell the kids, Snuffi.
Nice one Primey.;D
Keep in mind that both are justified- Lucky was about 5 minutes away from being put down when we got him, and Oreo is black & white, so...