Bill “Papa” Lee Posted February 27, 2011 Posted February 27, 2011 In a local news story, my niece had her two dogs poisoned by some teenagers in her neighborhood. When a local breeder of AKC Golden Retriever
TAO Posted February 27, 2011 Posted February 27, 2011 No pictures of the new dog... Just kidding .I am sorry about your daughter's dogs, but glad about the new ones!
Bill “Papa” Lee Posted February 27, 2011 Author Posted February 27, 2011 No pictures of the new dog... Just kidding .I am sorry about your daughter's dogs, but glad about the new ones! I don't know how to upload a picture. Maybe when my son gets here later for supper. BTW, it was my niece.
TAO Posted February 27, 2011 Posted February 27, 2011 I don't know how to upload a picture. Maybe when my son gets here later for supper. BTW, it was my niece.I think you have to do it through Photobucket.
stab-westward Posted February 27, 2011 Posted February 27, 2011 how amazing. great end to a horrible story.do you have pictures?
stab-westward Posted February 27, 2011 Posted February 27, 2011 save picture to your computer, go to tinypic.com -- click upload picture -- select picture from the location you saved it on computerit will uploadthen click either "copy image" or click on the picture and copy and paste the website address of the tiny pic picture to the small photo on hte message toolbarTHAT WAY WE CAN SEE UR DOG!!!!
Bill “Papa” Lee Posted February 28, 2011 Author Posted February 28, 2011 how amazing. great end to a horrible story.do you have pictures?Yes, I am working on getting them posted. I only have pictures of my puppy, not Taylor's.
Bill “Papa” Lee Posted March 1, 2011 Author Posted March 1, 2011 In a local news story, my niece had her two dogs poisoned by some teenagers in her neighborhood. When a local breeder of AKC Golden Retriever
Garden Girl Posted March 2, 2011 Posted March 2, 2011 Hello Pa Pa...I'm so sorry about your niece's dogs... but how generous of the breeder to give her a new one.The only thing I would say, Pa Pa, is that rather than buying a dog from the breeder, you would have gone to your local shelter and picked out a dog for yourselves, thus rescuing a loving animal...After I lost my wonderful Charlie-cat, I waited a few months and then I went down to the county shelter and looked at the cats. I wanted one that looked entirely different than Charlie, and so when they brought out this beautiful white with black patches (picture the markings on a pinto pony), I took him home right then. Of course he was terrified of me for the first couple of weeks, hiding under furniture. I'd get down on the floor and reach my arm under the hutch, the sofa, the chair etc. I could see that he wanted to be petted but was afraid to trust (apparently still traumatized by his shelter experience). Finally he did come out... I named him "Bob" and slowly gained his trust. This month marks a year since he came to me, and I can't tell you how beautiful he is, and how bonded he is to me. He is a wonderful companion to me... don't even get me started on stories about how smart, funny, beautiful he is. I urge everyone wanting a pet to first consider going to the shelter. There are so many deserving animals waiting to be adopted into our lives. But, Pa Pa, I can understand your wanting to do something to thank the breeder for the generous gift to your niece. from the beach... GG
Mudcat Posted March 2, 2011 Posted March 2, 2011 Great Dogs!!!!I have an AKC Golden. Maxx is going on 13 now and is the best dog I have ever had.My only advice would be that you should keep a good supply of good "chew" sorts of toys for the first couple years. Otherwise you will be in for a lot of odd and home repairs.. especially on the corners of anything. Also, keep your shoes out of reach, especially the expensive ones. I have learned that the hard way.Just make sure she gets some room to run, exercise and that sort of thing.
Traela Posted March 3, 2011 Posted March 3, 2011 Hello Pa Pa...I'm so sorry about your niece's dogs... but how generous of the breeder to give her a new one.The only thing I would say, Pa Pa, is that rather than buying a dog from the breeder, you would have gone to your local shelter and picked out a dog for yourselves, thus rescuing a loving animal...After I lost my wonderful Charlie-cat, I waited a few months and then I went down to the county shelter and looked at the cats. I wanted one that looked entirely different than Charlie, and so when they brought out this beautiful white with black patches (picture the markings on a pinto pony), I took him home right then. Of course he was terrified of me for the first couple of weeks, hiding under furniture. I'd get down on the floor and reach my arm under the hutch, the sofa, the chair etc. I could see that he wanted to be petted but was afraid to trust (apparently still traumatized by his shelter experience). Finally he did come out... I named him "Bob" and slowly gained his trust. This month marks a year since he came to me, and I can't tell you how beautiful he is, and how bonded he is to me. He is a wonderful companion to me... don't even get me started on stories about how smart, funny, beautiful he is. I urge everyone wanting a pet to first consider going to the shelter. There are so many deserving animals waiting to be adopted into our lives. But, Pa Pa, I can understand your wanting to do something to thank the breeder for the generous gift to your niece. from the beach... GGNormally I would agree with you, but in this specific case Pa Pa wanted to support a business that has kind and generous owners.That being said, Pa Pa: if she's just going to be a pet (not a show dog or a hunting dog), please don't breed her. As GG said, there are already plenty of lovely dogs in the shelters.
Blossom Posted March 4, 2011 Posted March 4, 2011 This is a JOKE!:I have an EXTREMELY exclusive dog. She is pedigreed to this:The very large all-American brown dog from the pound.Best $60 I ever spent.LOL!My girlfriend.Blessings and best to all pet staffmembers....Blossom 1
stab-westward Posted March 4, 2011 Posted March 4, 2011 This is a JOKE!:I have an EXTREMELY exclusive dog. She is pedigreed to this:The very large all-American brown dog from the pound.Best $60 I ever spent.LOL!My girlfriend.Blessings and best to all pet staffmembers....BlossomWhat I find sooooo funny is thatmutt dogs live the longest, are smarter and suffer from less defects thanpure bred OKC'sLOLOLOLOLOL
Bill “Papa” Lee Posted March 7, 2011 Author Posted March 7, 2011 Good stuff! Thanks for sharing!I wish I was savvy enough to post Pictures.
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