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I can't believe Doc named his dog after a lame character on the shittiest show on television.
At least he didn't name it Lori.
I can't believe Doc named his dog after a lame character on the shittiest show on television.
I can't believe Doc named his dog after a lame character on the shittiest show on television.
I actually regret it now but it's too late to change it. I don't watch it anymore because, A) It sucks now and B) I mostly watched it as a reason to hook up with a chick who loved it in college. We watched it in my bed on my iMac. It was basically shooting fish in a barrel.
I will admit that I felt a certain kinship with the character though. Originally I was going to name him Chewbacca (Chewy) but I was convinced by my sister not to. So it became his middle name.
I actually regret it now but it's too late to change it. I don't watch it anymore because, A) It sucks now and B) I mostly watched it as a reason to hook up with a chick who loved it in college. We watched it in my bed on my iMac. It was basically shooting fish in a barrel.
I will admit that I felt a certain kinship with the character though. Originally I was going to name him Chewbacca (Chewy) but I was convinced by my sister not to. So it became his middle name.
Huskies, labs and sheperds are all awesome. The shedding is insane though. I prefer mutts in the 20-30lb range. Best of both worlds. They're cheap to buy. They don't cost a ton to feed. They're easy to spoon with and can sleep in the bed. And they're easy to take places.
Anything under 10 pounds, I'm generally not a fan of.
Yeah, but smaller dogs can run obstacle courses around the house and have to get into a longer sprint to cover ground in the backyard. It's hysterical watching my dogs play, and they do constantly. They love each other. I love when I wake up in the morning and they've been on the ground wrestling quietly for 20 minutes. Then as soon as we wake up, they leap onto the bed and continue wrestling loudly on top of my wife and I until we take them out.
God, dogs are the best.
You let your sister pick the name? A girl? I don't even think they are allowed to vote in this country. Next thing you will know she will be putting dresses on your already girly looking dog. Other dogs are going to make fun of it in the park.
People need manly dogs like labs, Siberian huskies, German sheppards etc...
Any dog under 50lbs is a cat~ Ron Swanson.
Huskies, labs and sheperds are all awesome. The shedding is insane though. I prefer mutts in the 20-30lb range. Best of both worlds. They're cheap to buy. They don't cost a ton to feed. They're easy to spoon with and can sleep in the bed. And they're easy to take places.
Anything under 10 pounds, I'm generally not a fan of.
That sucks. Yeah I pretty much dread the day Loki dies, as he's been around almost every day for the past five and a half years.
Was Heidi a Rott mix?
Huskies, labs and sheperds are all awesome. The shedding is insane though. I prefer mutts in the 20-30lb range. Best of both worlds. They're cheap to buy. They don't cost a ton to feed. They're easy to spoon with and can sleep in the bed. And they're easy to take places.
My larger dog is phenomenal at catching objects...treats, toys, ropes, etc. I've got a whole routine I run with the treats where I'll bounce them off the counter, behind the back, under the leg, throw her soft toys at full speed from 10 feet away, etc. She maybe drops 2/10...But I cannot for the life of me get her to give the toys back. She'll bring it back to me from time to time, but she won't give it up. I want to teach her frisbee in the spring because she'd be tremendous at it, but if she's not gonna give it back I have no clue what to do. The other problem is that she's not real bright, so catching, sitting and five are really the only things she can do. :chuckles:
Sorry I just got back to this thread.
We don't know. My mom works at a hospital and found her in the parking lot when she got off of her shift. She brought her home (she was a little more than 1 year old).
She was a smaller Rottweiler. She was around 80 pounds when she died. So, she wasn't huge, but she was still a big girl.