Okay, so the younger son has been missing his 4-legged friend since we had to put her to sleep last year. So we got him a new 4-legged friend. Meet Ashley, a lab/beagle mix (mutt), and she's awesome..
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Originally Posted by GloryDayz:
Okay, so the younger son has been missing his 4-legged friend since we had to put her to sleep last year. So we got him a new 4-legged friend. Meet Ashley, a lab/beagle mix (mutt), and she's awesome..
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There's a power struggle going on in my peacock cichlid tank right now. Brother vs. brother... They've been doing this constantly for almost a week now...
Being a mutt (best breed EVER!!!), clearly new-dog's mix-and-match DNA left her with a tongue meant for a larger body.. And WOW, she's awesome, the younger son did a great job...
- 3 month old puppy muscular as shit
- Long stringy wirey tail
- Border collie tail = long extremely bushy, Cattle dog = no tail
- Obvious pit face
Shelter people know if they can put anything other than "pit" the dog's chances of adoption goes up 1000% (with very good reason). Source = thousands of volunteer hours at shelters.
Not trolling you dude, congrats on the dog and she's cute. However, you have a significant portion of pit there and all the traits that come with it. Train the shit out of that dog and you will have to go above and beyond regarding socializing with people (especially kids) and other dogs. Make sure you let that dog know you are the boss and be consistent with your boundaries. Much easier to pull them down by the scruff of their neck and put them on their back at 30lbs than 60.
Remember when you were sure my dog was a pitbull? Dumbass. Here she is, full grown. [Reply]