PETS

Posted by Herb7734 8 years, 11 months ago to Humor
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I realize that there are many weighty things to discuss. However, I think that some lighter subjects should be brought front and center now and then. I was out and about today and eating lunch in my car. While doing so, I observed a man sitting at an outdoor table and as he was eating, he was dropping scraps accidently on purpose for his dog, a beautiful mid-sized all white mutt. I call that type of dog food, floor d'ouvres.

It started me thinking about pets. I live in a 165 year old village, but in the new section (30 years old). There are 285 homes and at least half of them contain dogs, and many cats a lot of them feral. I was impressed by the fact that the entire area didn't smell like a cesspool. Apparently, the pet lovers actually picked up after their dogs. we have every kind, from giant mastiffs, to little lap dogs like Yorkies. I own a beagle which I love dearly. Being a mini-hound the only way to get her on your lap is to put food there, but be careful, she might eat the buttons off your shirt.

This brings me to my topic. I wonder how many Gulchers have pets and who has dogs, or cats or something else, and why. Just curious. But in may be insightful -- about what, I'm not sure.


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  • Posted by 8 years, 11 months ago in reply to this comment.
    We have a mastiff in the neighborhood. He's a pup. A very BIG pup. He scared the BW but we get along fine. She'll get used to him when she sees what a friendly he is.I didn't go Latin on my dog's name because she was found in a shelter, but we named her Beauteous Bella Wigglebutt for obvious reasons.
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  • Posted by $ jbrenner 8 years, 11 months ago
    We have a dog and a cat. Almost every family in our neighborhood has a dog. Our dog is a Corgi. The Florida Corgi Festival is held only 20 minutes away from us, on each 2nd Saturday in November. Corgis are just big enough that they aren't yippers, and just small enough that they aren't all over you.
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  • Posted by Technocracy 8 years, 11 months ago
    Have cats currently, replacements will be canine Have had both dogs and cats over the years, and tend to alternate.

    My last dog was an English Mastiff. I would need a much larger yard to have a dog that size again. He was a wonderful pet. His names was "Gaius Magnus Petronus Pious" you get 160 characters on the AKC papers. The latin fans will realize the translation sums up the breed.

    Beauty of naming a dog something like Gaius? No other dogs will answer to it.
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