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#6
And here is Kaiser. He is here to replace Jammers our boxer/ lab mix who had to be put down because of massive tumors. Kaiser will need big paws to take his place.
We were told that Kaiser's mom was a boxer but it's beginning to look a lot like Kaiser dad was a pit. Got to love him anyway he is family now...Tedd
We were told that Kaiser's mom was a boxer but it's beginning to look a lot like Kaiser dad was a pit. Got to love him anyway he is family now...Tedd
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Got a Shih Tzu. Walks all over me ... literally. I'll be sitting at my accustomed corner of the sofa reading something on the internet and he'll hop up onto the back of the sofa to lick out my right ear. Then step onto my shoulder to lick the right side of my nose. Then cross my belly to get at the other side. Then he'll lay his head and front paws on the arm of the sofa with his *** end still parked on me and go to sleep. And he snores. And farts. And think I can reach my laptop to page down?
#8
Ellsworth Reo is her official name
She loves her people
Likes to be in my shirt pocket despite the 70 lbs mass and somewehat larger than pocket size. Exceedingly friendly to female visitors, very challenging to strangers. American Staffordshire Terrier, in red, with red nose. Fixed early on, retained her girlish figure. Evidently she does not feel pain. Can jump 6-8 ft into a tree, much to the suprise of more than one late squirrel.
She looked about like this when we got her
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Americ...dshire_Terrier
She's about 55 people yrs old now, getting gray, and growls/ bitches at me if I need to move her when she's sleeping, after 9pm or so... it'd be scary if I didn't trust her implicitly. "Yarm yarm yarm" she says.
She loves her people
Likes to be in my shirt pocket despite the 70 lbs mass and somewehat larger than pocket size. Exceedingly friendly to female visitors, very challenging to strangers. American Staffordshire Terrier, in red, with red nose. Fixed early on, retained her girlish figure. Evidently she does not feel pain. Can jump 6-8 ft into a tree, much to the suprise of more than one late squirrel.
She looked about like this when we got her
stock photo from
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Americ...dshire_Terrier
She's about 55 people yrs old now, getting gray, and growls/ bitches at me if I need to move her when she's sleeping, after 9pm or so... it'd be scary if I didn't trust her implicitly. "Yarm yarm yarm" she says.
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This is Chloe, she is my by default watch dog since my Missy has been gone a year now. Chloe's a descendent from Mexico and is not to fond of presidential candidate Donald Trump! But is a big fan of Taco Bell!
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This is the last of my original 4 Aussie Dogs. She's my copilot these days.
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