Originally Posted by Buehler445:
Well, I had to put my buddy down this morning. I was pulling a trailer out and he got under it. I had to shoot him and bury him. I feel like a total piece of shit. It was getting to be close to the end for him, but I didn't want it to be like that, and I didn't want to be the one to do it. Pretty tough day for your guy Buehler445.
He was a 12.5 year old Australian Cattle Dog. Went to work with me every day, he was my buddy. No matter the shit day I had he was always there to be happy and be my buddy. Never failed to make me feel better. He was getting cantankerous in his old age, but he was the best dog I've had by a wide margin. Just a phenomenal dog.
Man, so sorry this happened. It was an accident. Farm dog is a dangerous job. Hang in there. When you get past a bit, go to the local pound and find a mutt and give him a good life. [Reply]
Good thing cops are constantly in your trashy neighborhood so they don’t have to drive far when they get noise complaints from your dog constantly barking [Reply]
This guy is off cage confinement now and he's loving being a dog again. That being said, we're still a little careful with him. He's not allowed to play too rough with the other dogs and he is in a kennel when we're not home.
Originally Posted by Jewish Rabbi:
Good thing cops are constantly in your trashy neighborhood so they don’t have to drive far when they get noise complaints from your dog constantly barking
he only goes off when he feels he needs to defend his territory
Found a VERY VERY loving kitten in the apartment parking lot last night. She wasn't chipped and nobody claimed her. I was hoping to keep her but I'm still not over my old buddy. I felt like a massive piece of shit giving her to the shelter today she did not want to leave my side. [Reply]