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Here's some photos of dogs. As I don't have
a dog at present and had no digital camera when I did have my
last dog, I'll put my son's beautiful black Labrador photos on
the page to start it off. We had a golden Lab named Sarni when
the kids were young so my son's Sarni is named after her. Click for a larger view.
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Here's some pics of the animals if you want to use them. One
is Taylor and Cosmo on her 5th grade graduation. I'll find
some of my 30 lb. Himalayan a*hole of a cat-LOL!!! He's so
arrogant another joke is that he's trying to find BinLaden
so he can take obver Al-Quaida-ROTFL!!!!!!! Liz |
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Siberian husky. Ice is 8weeks old in this picture. He had gotten up on the dash of my semi while I had gone inside to the truck stop to get a bite for Ice and I. On my way back out to the truck I saw him walking around on the dash through the windshield. When I opened the door he just sat there and wimpered because he was stuck and didn't know how to get down, I just had to get a picture before I helped him down. At the time we were stuck in Laramie, WY, because of a snow storm. He just loves the snow, and burrows through the big drifts. The only thing that you can see, when he does that, is the leash moving through the snow. He is now a year old and still burrows, although now it's more like plows, through the snow drifts.
Kiki from Iowa
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Hello Glen,
I came to your Petz Rule site over your other website Spiderzrule.com (I am from Germany and still not familiar with the Southeastern US critters), and would like to send you some pictures of my cats and dogs. I always take in strays but so far I had no luck with the male cats. Soon after I have them neutered (to prevent them from roaming too far), they lose their life on the road. My female is smarter, she goes to the woods behind the house and avoids the road. When I took my last male cat in (Grayson), I went to the vet immediately to have him neutered. My brother-in-law said: You know he's gonna wind up throwing himself in front of a car after you take his manhood. And so it went: 3 weeks after being neutered he was hit by a car. My brother-in-law was shocked and apologized but it didn't make things much better. This was the third cat killed by a car in less than 2 years, and this is just a small country road with a 35 mph speed limit. But some youngsters seem to make a sport out of speeding up to 70-80 mph and that is deadly for everything, not only cats...
Soon after moving to this house I took in the two rascals named Betty & Freddie, brother and sister. Freddie made it to about a year and then got hit by a car. Betty is still around and despite being very independent, she waits every evening for my car to pull up. She is quite determined to get some loving, if I am to busy or distracted she gives me a little bite to remind me that she is No. 1 at this moment. In summertime she is quite tiny but for winter she grows a thick coat, little boots on her paws and a thick collar. She looks twice her size then.
After Freddie I tuck in Mick. He was a little devil and loved to tease our dog Sarah. But she loved it too. These two had lots of fun fights on Sarah's "couch" (the bench in the picture). After Mick passed away, I found Mr. Grayson. He was so beautiful: solid silver gray with amber glowing eyes. And he was a lover boy!!! But he also was hit by a car at night. So that leaves Betty which is in her 5th year now, as my only cat for the time being. Besides Sarah, a boxer/pitbull mix, which came from the local animal shelter, I took in a little Spitz in March. She was sitting at the entrance door to my work place, just staring through the glass. I named her Zoe and found out that she had a bad case of autoimmune disease, her paw pads were almost completely gone and she was walking on raw flesh. She was in such a pitiful condition! Now her disease is under control with immuno suppressants and she turned out to be a lovely, sweet and very laid back dog. But she can be also pretty stubborn and sometimes an incredible clown! Sarah seems to get a little overwhelmed with Zoe's outbursts of joy and play and grumbles a bit, but finally she is rolling and tumbling with the little one. Sarah is very intelligent and sometimes I think, she understands every word I am saying. She loves to wait for the mail man and take the mail to the house. And I never need a leash with her. She stays right beside my leg when I tell her to do so. And I cannot explain it but with her love for me and her being so eager to please, since I did not specially train her. I just spend a lot of time with her and I am lucky to be able to take both dogs to work.
If it was for me I would stop and gather every stray, it sometimes really breaks my heart seeing this unbelieving impression in a dogs face, not understanding that they have been dumped by the human they gave so much love to. I do not understand why humans are so cowardish to throw their dogs out at the side of the road instead of taking them to the shelter or the Humane Society. So many dead and hurt dogs just because of people being so irresponsible!
Keep up the good work!!!
Regards, Hiltrud
Covington/Georgia,
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