My pup, Sam
- Dawn
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Re: My pup, Sam
Her immediate reaction Ears back, all the way home, gotta listen to make sure they're not following us
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Dawn
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- Ginger2778
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Awww poor sweet baby. Our dog does this occasionally too. Your heart goes out to them, and it's no fun walking them when they pull.
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Poor Sam. It's no fun to get spooked!
Reminds me of the time we were walking our two black labs at Barefoot Landing in Myrtle Beach. There was a tiger exhibit and they were moving the tigers and had fencing up to keep people away. We didn't see any tigers, but Sheba caught a whiff of them and dragged us all the way back to the car! Smart pooch!
Reminds me of the time we were walking our two black labs at Barefoot Landing in Myrtle Beach. There was a tiger exhibit and they were moving the tigers and had fencing up to keep people away. We didn't see any tigers, but Sheba caught a whiff of them and dragged us all the way back to the car! Smart pooch!
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This is one of those stretchy leashes, it makes a huge difference when they pull. Sam isn't usually a puller, she's actually the best on-leash dog I've had, but I let her that day, and took pictures the whole way, because it was funny. Sorry Sam.Ginger2778 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 26, 2021 6:30 am Awww poor sweet baby. Our dog does this occasionally too. Your heart goes out to them, and it's no fun walking them when they pull.
Dawn
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- Dawn
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"Nope, big cat, gotta go!"Labradors wrote: ↑Sat Jun 26, 2021 8:30 am Poor Sam. It's no fun to get spooked!
Reminds me of the time we were walking our two black labs at Barefoot Landing in Myrtle Beach. There was a tiger exhibit and they were moving the tigers and had fencing up to keep people away. We didn't see any tigers, but Sheba caught a whiff of them and dragged us all the way back to the car! Smart pooch!
Dawn
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The little one was ok
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Re: My pup, Sam
I could let a few of my cats loose outside the vets office and they would head to whatever vehicle they came in.
One big tom i could take to the vets office and he would sit next to me.
Even with dogs in there.
They never bothered him he was so big and he wouldn't run if they did.
Seen him meet dogs halfway in the yard and send them off the property
All depended on how I acted too.
31 inches from nose to tail and not an ounce of fat.
Raised him from a wee little kitten and took him everywhere with me.
His name was Cruiser.a big ole grey Tabby cat with a orange belly with dark spots.
One big tom i could take to the vets office and he would sit next to me.
Even with dogs in there.
They never bothered him he was so big and he wouldn't run if they did.
Seen him meet dogs halfway in the yard and send them off the property
All depended on how I acted too.
31 inches from nose to tail and not an ounce of fat.
Raised him from a wee little kitten and took him everywhere with me.
His name was Cruiser.a big ole grey Tabby cat with a orange belly with dark spots.
Worth
25 miles southeast of Waterloo Texas.
You can't argue with a closed mind.
You might as well be arguing with a cat.
25 miles southeast of Waterloo Texas.
You can't argue with a closed mind.
You might as well be arguing with a cat.
- Dawn
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I had a big cat kinda like him. I went to the shelter and found him in the "altered cat room", he was a huge guy, and older, they said 4, but I think he was older than that. I carried him past the puppy run, he just looked at them, and to the front desk. He wouldn't fit in the cat carrier box the shelter sent cats home in, so he sat on my sister's lap. I got him home, which was a very small studio apartment with 2 dogs. Walked in, plopped him on the bed, my dogs (nice, cat friendly dogs at the time), came and sniffed him all over and he just laid there. Then they were all friends.
Dawn
Zone 6b/7a
Central Washington State (it's a desert here)
Zone 6b/7a
Central Washington State (it's a desert here)