Where’s your dog?

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squiggy the toothless yorkie having a nappy

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RP we had a grand dog (next door neighbor) who was a Yorkie his name was Jack aka Poodie.
Every time we went out to the back deck he had to be left out and running over to get his Loving.
Sadly enough he got sick (cancer) and he is no longer with us. We miss him so much.
Squiggy reminds me of him Great pic by the way. :clap:
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Our lab past away last summer and we recently decided to adopt a new dog we found at a rescue. Great pyrenees/lab mix that we named Edsel. He's fighting some kennel cough right now but he's on some meds for it. Eventually, we think our blue heeler/australian shepherd mix (Keno) and him will become good friends. Right now he just prefers to be left alone.
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he is a hunter but mice in the snow ?????

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Could be rabbits. This time of year they start surfacing again. Our dogs have a nest in our yard they’re watching. Had to put up a runner for now otherwise they won’t last long
 

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Heres our two dogs in the back of the truck. Hanging out in the bed, waiting to go into the Vets office. Their story, one we took from a family that couldn't keep him, thats Jasper on the left. The other from a friend who had a litter and was giving them away, Louie the runt, and the only one with short hair of the litter. I should have took the pic where Louie vomited on my pet protected seat cover, it really did protect thankfully.
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Heres our two dogs in the back of the truck. Hanging out in the bed, waiting to go into the Vets office. Their story, one we took from a family that couldn't keep him, thats Jasper on the left. The other from a friend who had a litter and was giving them away, Louie the runt, and the only one with short hair of the litter. I should have took the pic where Louie vomited on my pet protected seat cover, it really did protect thankfully.
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Get their nails trimmed! They’ll thank you for that!
 

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Get their nails trimmed! They’ll thank you for that!
I agree with Trig, those nails do look awful long. We have one mutt who runs daily on hard snow, and asphalt, likes to dig, yet he needs his trimmed back. Maybe feed him less kibble?? (5 cups a day now) :crackup:
 

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Get their nails trimmed! They’ll thank you for that!
Yea, that was done by the vet. I do get them trimmed by the vet when they go.
When we do it ourselves, they will let us trim about 3 or 4 toes at a time and they are done with that, Its a slow process at home.
 
 



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