Originally Posted by Superturtle:
Jesus Christ, is it just a skeleton at this point? Whered you get it?
She's always been a skeleton but you can't see it 'cuz of her fluffy coat. I got her from a breeder a few months after she was born in 1999. I believe it's 7 years for each year of human life. Hence, her age. Been a great dog and good with children due to it's cheerful and calm disposition and great for folks with allergies like me. I hear the little ones last longer than the big ones...and she appears to be hangin' on.
Originally Posted by Fairplay:
Poke it to see if it is still alive.
Oh she is very alive. Just having some age related disabilities. Some days she's doin' just fine, without any hearing, others she has a bout of stiffness. Oh and she is getting cataracts too. Believe or not I don't have a pic of her available. My daughter has them on her FB but it's shut down right now.
This is what a Chinese Crested Powder Puff looks like:
(There are two kinds— hairless and hair. Mine has a coat of hair. She was a buff, and light brown colored when we got her but she eventually changed as she grew up to all cream or buff colored with some very light tan areas.)
They're cute little things. I don't like most big dogs 'cuz I'm skeer'd of them—especially Shepherds and Dobermans.
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She's ours now. She's a little bummed her people aren't here, but I think she's going to do fine. The cats are kinda pissed - one is just watchful, one is interested but nervous, one hasn't come out from under the couch in 4 hours.
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Originally Posted by Buehler445:
Nice looking dog Bruce. I love shepherds.
Thank You, he is a great dog
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Originally Posted by Fairplay:
Nice pics especially of your little baby with that big dog. Is the dog gentle with her? Regardless your little one probably gets occupied with what your dog is doing and gives her something to do.
They are best friends, we got Duke when they were both 6 weeks old. They snuggle all the time. Best dog I have ever had.
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Originally Posted by BucEyedPea:
She's always been a skeleton but you can't see it 'cuz of her fluffy coat. I got her from a breeder a few months after she was born in 1999. I believe it's 7 years for each year of human life. Hence, her age.
I've never heard anyone follow that "rule" in real life before.
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Originally Posted by kstater:
You expect something different from BEP?
You must be ignorant or too lazy to verify to provide a solid rebuttal. Dogs mature and age faster than humans (or using human years) is a well known fact. The exact amount may be vary to some, but the general idea isn't false.
According to the chart I linked above my dog is 80 years old in human years. My vet did say the big ones didn't last as long as the small ones. Aka age faster.
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