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    #76
    We've got these three; Clyde the Border Collie/Aussie cross, Ranger the Boxer, and Zell the Great Dane. Although they can all sometimes be a pain in the rear in their own way, they're all really good dogs.

    The old man in the last pic, was a great dog, though. Hercules was 12.5 when he passed and had been through 10 years of bachelorhood with me, knew what to do & how to act in every situation, and was my best buddy. I miss him every day.
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      #77
      This thread is great

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        #78
        Originally posted by kruppa24 View Post
        :dnot laughing at you, but that's funny stuff there
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          #79
          My wife has one of those goldendoodles that we wayyy overpaid for because these were supposed to be the best types of dog to ever have. I've always had labs so I was told it would be like a lab with no shedding. Sounds good right? That's not true. Dog only likes wife and the kids. This dog doesn't even raise its head when I get home from work. I have had dogs my entire life and I've never seen one that won't at lease acknowledge someone that lives there just got home. She is scared of everything and runs away from me if I step in her general direction, so now my wife and kids say that she is scared because I am mean to her, which I'm not, I just ignore her. She has growled at me when I walk into the bedroom if it's dark and she is in there asleep. The dog licks a raw spot on her leg if she doesn't get some $100+ a bag type of dog food. I was told these dogs didn't get skin allergies. I tell people that come over and seem to like her that they can have her and I'll give them $500. I think she's dumb but my wife insists the dog is "stubborn". The problem is the dog is only about 6 years old so she won't be going away anytime soon. I like the cat we have better and I don't like cats.

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            #80
            My wife has a 9 year old ****zu. She is awful, has torn more stuff up then I can list. Barks at nothing in the middle of the night wakes us all up. Barks everytime something resembling a doorbell plays on the TV, barks when someone walks out of the house but not coming in. Stares at you like a ****ing cat when you call her name. I have "forgotten" her outside more than once for several hours and she won't run away or get run over like any good dog would do.

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              #81
              too funny

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                #82
                this is the best dog on the planet.....rooten tooten Newton


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                  #83
                  Originally posted by cj7zrcool View Post
                  We've got these three; Clyde the Border Collie/Aussie cross, Ranger the Boxer, and Zell the Great Dane. Although they can all sometimes be a pain in the rear in their own way, they're all really good dogs.

                  The old man in the last pic, was a great dog, though. Hercules was 12.5 when he passed and had been through 10 years of bachelorhood with me, knew what to do & how to act in every situation, and was my best buddy. I miss him every day.
                  Judging by the pic you and Hercules had just finished up a pretty epic bachelor night out on the town. LOL

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                    #84
                    Originally posted by fox1 View Post
                    One more Deeks is an *** story before work.
                    Last year my wife surprised me with playoff tickets to go watch the cowboys and green bay slug it out. I had never been to an nfl game and it meant a lot to me that she bought us tickets.
                    I saved the ticket in the little plastic holder that goes around your neck, when we got back I was cleaning out my truck and dropped the ticket on the ground as I was walking in, my hands where full so I decided to go in and put down the luggage and stuff and get the ticket on my way back to the truck.
                    When I walked out there he was holding my ticket in his mouth, I called him and he just looks at me, I step towards him and he backs up. I stop he sits down still holding my ticket , I step closer he backs up. I go back in the house and get one of his snacks to trade him but after I show him the snack he takes my ticket runs under my connex and drops the ticket and comes back out.
                    I can't see under the connex and it's loaded so I can't even pick up the front with my tractor because I have tried. Every couple of months when we are outside he goes running by with my ticket in his mouth but takes it back under the connex when I try to get it.
                    I don't think he likes the Cowboys so like I said he's an atheist.
                    Oh that's funnier than the OP's original terrier problem. I can see the little chit prancing across the yard with the ticket LOL
                    Last edited by Tx_Wader; 08-03-2017, 02:59 PM.

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                      #85
                      Not laughing at you, but that's funny stuff there
                      Oh me too...I can see the poor little bastage limping away right now LOL

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                        #86
                        Awesome thread!

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                          #87
                          Dated a girl once who had a Chihuahua that was mean as all get out. Dang thing would bite me when she wasn't looking and growl but would be an angel when she came into the room.

                          One evening while she was in her bedroom getting ready to go out that little spawn of Satan got on the back of the couch and bit me on the side of my neck and drew blood.

                          I grabbed him by the throat and put his squirming pleading eyed face right in front of mine and I squeezed so hard I thought those bug eyes of his were going to pop out then I tossed him onto the floor.

                          I never had a problem with that dog again until I backed over the darn thing when leaving her duplex one morning and she swore I did it on purpose.

                          I mean I was sort of laughing on the inside, okay a little on the outside, but I didn't put the darn thing under my rear tire. OMG you would have thought that the world had ended. Top it all off I had to bury the little chit in her folk's back yard across town.

                          Oh well next girlfriend had a cat and that's a whole other story.

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                            #88
                            Never really had a dog that I hated. Best dog ever was my mini dachshund. Retrieving fool, bird and squirrel chaser/catcher. She lived to be 14 and as getting intolerant of anyone. She'd growl and snap at me in her last year. Still miss her.

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                              #89
                              I have always had big dogs. I use them to hunt with. Never wanted a little one inside. I had too many friends with mini dash and schnauzers. They all messed all over the floors. I can't understand why otherwise intelligent people wouldn't train a dog not to do that.

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                                #90
                                Originally posted by Lostacresranch View Post
                                I have always had big dogs. I use them to hunt with. Never wanted a little one inside. I had too many friends with mini dash and schnauzers. They all messed all over the floors. I can't understand why otherwise intelligent people wouldn't train a dog not to do that.
                                Same here, grew up around all big dogs. Labs, border collies and Curr dogs mostly. All were well behaved and had a purpose. If either of those things didn't happen, they were no longer needed. I have never been a fan of little dogs. I have always looked at people that have little dogs and most of them have no manners, purpose or obedience. And it makes me wonder how such folks with self worth cant seem to have enough pride to have a dog that is well behaved. I know people who have little dogs that are super good dogs and I know people that have big dogs that can't control them too. Just never understood it. Why have a dog if you can't respect it or yourself enough to teach it not to poop in the house or be a pita with other people around.

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