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My Rockford. Apparantly I only take pictures of him when we are camping![]()
If you have a lot of pictures of Rockford, do you keep them in ...
wait for it...
your Rockford Files?

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My Rockford. Apparantly I only take pictures of him when we are camping![]()
Good luck with the newbie, Pegaritaville!![]()
Azul has one white paw and one blue eye. I don't care for the name Wilma, but I didn't want to change her name (she's been through enough already). And the name is starting to grow on me.Wilma what a nice nameOne white paw?
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A "Hamster Whisperer"- That's pretty cool. I had no idea you could train hamsters to that extent. Then again, I never tried training the ones we had as kids.they are two beauties!
I like the name Wilma. I once had a hamster from a sanctuary who was called Wilma. She kept rattling on her cage day and night and drove everyone insane, hence the name - "Wiiiiilmaaaaaaaaa!!!!!"
Turned out that she was incredibly intelligent and simply bored to death in her cage. With the aid of a bag of almonds it took her 5 minutes to understand that she ought to come when called. She then kept following me around (why should she run to me for an almond when it was quicker and more efficient to stay near me - and the almond bag?) - All I had to do was to connect this behaviour with the command "heel". Teaching her all the other dog commands (except for "attack!" - rodents have razor-sharp teeth that leave nasty wounds) came as a natural consequence. Within only 2 evenings she got them. And better than many a dog I've worked with. She was really amazing =)
Oh, so do I, but Marley has unintentionally scared the hell out of several people over the years. What really makes us laugh is when we're walking him on the lead/leash and people with smaller dogs cross the road to avoid us. Marley's afraid of our cats, for crying out loud, and is submissive to practically every dog he's ever met, no matter what size. The thought that anyone thinks he's vicious is hilarious.
You mean A Streetcar Named Desire, right?My brother and his wife have two French bulldogs, one of which's name is Stella. Unfortunately they did not name it based on On the Waterfront.
Purebred dogs are inclined to suffer all sorts of genetic defects due to inbreeding. Musculoskeletal disorders like hip dysplasia are especially common in large breeds like German shepherds and Dobermans. If you want a happy, healthy pet, you're better off getting a mutt.. . . As a general rule mixes between different breeds are much healthier and longer lived than pure-bred ones. Often more intelligent, too.
You mean A Streetcar Named Desire, right?My brother and his wife have two French bulldogs, one of which's name is Stella. Unfortunately they did not name it based on On the Waterfront.
(That's okay. Recently in another thread, I got Leonardo da Vinci mixed up with Michelangelo.)
In my experience, small dogs are more aggressive than big ones. I can only guess at the reason but I think they propably believe they must make up for their lack of size and impress possible opponents with their aggression rather than an impressive look (like larger dogs can)It's funny...I'm a lot more scared of small dogs than I am of big ones.
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