Lounging WITH cats. This gives me hope, LOL.
Awww, looks a lot like my uncles beagle Bino. She's by far the smallest of his four dogs, but the oldest, so she's the bossBeagles are wonderful dogs. They have a terrific sense of humor. Here is Bean (AKA The Boogie Woogie Beagle Boy of Company Three), lounging:
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After the poor little dude got stung by a wasp:
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Our dog Zilwer has never had any problems hanging with our cats. Don't have any pics at the moment though.Lounging WITH cats. This gives me hope, LOL.
Lounging WITH cats. This gives me hope, LOL.
I've heard of cat's being marked through ear tipping, or tattooed, to let people know that they are fixed. But I've only heard of it being done in a TNR situation. Maybe some shelters do that when they fix them, even if they are going to be adopted out?
Our cat was adopted from a rescue but doesn't have any markings like that.
I've heard of cat's being marked through ear tipping, or tattooed, to let people know that they are fixed. But I've only heard of it being done in a TNR situation. Maybe some shelters do that when they fix them, even if they are going to be adopted out?
Our cat was adopted from a rescue but doesn't have any markings like that.
I asked my wife about it, and it turns out the markings on his ears come from an old injury shortly after she got him -- he broke into a thin plastic food container and wound up gashing his ears on the sharp edges of the broken plastic, bleeding profusely as a result. Those black markings are the remnants of that incident.
They look like geckos to me - possibly this kind.sorry, being a dumbass, what are they?
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