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Posted by Randy as in Randy-IA on January 14, 2007 at 14:34:03 from (207.177.83.80):
In Reply to: OT...Big old dog...really big. posted by Bill46 on January 10, 2007 at 05:06:57:
Hi , He'd make you a great companion ! Take him to the vet and have him scanned for a chip . We have two of our dogs microchipped and it got one returned to us from 35 miles away . We have 16 dogs ranging from a toy poodle ( Moose ) to a 130lb rottweiler ( Eli ) . The list includes a couple of mutts ( Stinker and Little Pee ) , a dalmation ( Diago ) , three different sizes of shelty ( Messy , Mick and Shelby ) , two huskies ( Kiea and Aspen - she's snow white with ice blue eyes ) , a pembroke welsh corgi ( River - the tailless kind ) , a chocolate lab ( Copper - the dumbest chocolate lab I've ever met ) a cattle style mutt type big dog ( Koby - excellent dog ) and three other dogs that live outside . Yes all the dogs but five live inside , at least at night and when it's cold or hot out . We used to rescue all breeds of animals but here in our neck of the state people look at animals in a different light , if it doesn't make a profit kill it . So we tried to save em all . We got up to twenty dogs and just couldn't afford it any longer . They are leaving us from old age now . The dalmation will probably be next , he's 12 and has a growth on his ribs . We got him because some old hunters were using him as target practice when he was a puppy . My wife ran the hunters off and he's the MOST awesome dog . He's not purebred but close enough . We have a bad story to tell about five or six of the present dogs still alive that we have . We did buy the rottweiler and the corgi . Can you tell we like dogs ? We also have about 15 cats but they stay outside in the mudroom or in the basement and no the dogs don't bother them . We also have 5 horses and one 10 year old chicken that crows ( I didn't know chickens lived this long ! And I spent all my summers on my grandparents egg farm in Georgia as a kid ) and a possum that lives with the cats ( no , the cats don't bother it ) . ...Randy
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