Fox, that last photo is cracking me up! What a happy dog!
Haha yeah she is a smiler.
OMG Wawa what a face Teddy has! Look at all those wrinkles and that tongue. He looks like he's very expressive.
Expressive is one word for it! His tongue is epic. People regularly stop me on the street and exclaim over it when he gets panty. It actually doesn't fit in his mouth...it always peeks just slightly through his teeth, and actually peeks out of his giant flappy jowls when it's hot out.
Aw, Roshel, she's so pretty! I love ragdolls. So big and regal and floppy all at the same time. (do you know the nestie by that name? I can't say the word ragdolls without feeling like I'm talking about her)
This is Houston. She is our 6 year old Lab. Best.dog.ever. Super calm, doesn't bark (unless the squirrels tease her), and LOVES to cuddle. And that's my DD Renee too with all of her hair glory
Expressive is one word for it! His tongue is epic. People regularly stop me on the street and exclaim over it when he gets panty. It actually doesn't fit in his mouth...it always peeks just slightly through his teeth, and actually peeks out of his giant flappy jowls when it's hot out.
Haha that is hilarious! I know boxers have big tongues in general but that is huge! Sophie has a long tongue but nothing like that. When she yawns she sticks her tongue out all the way first and then opens her mouth. People who have never seen it are always surprised by it. I don't know where it all goes but it fits in her mouth somehow. Did you know the dog with the world's longest tongue is a boxer? I don't know how I know that but I do.
Expressive is one word for it! His tongue is epic. People regularly stop me on the street and exclaim over it when he gets panty. It actually doesn't fit in his mouth...it always peeks just slightly through his teeth, and actually peeks out of his giant flappy jowls when it's hot out.
Haha that is hilarious! I know boxers have big tongues in general but that is huge! Sophie has a long tongue but nothing like that. When she yawns she sticks her tongue out all the way first and then opens her mouth. People who have never seen it are always surprised by it. I don't know where it all goes but it fits in her mouth somehow. Did you know the dog with the world's longest tongue is a boxer? I don't know how I know that but I do.
I am not surprised. But how I will share that random info with everybody who comments on his tounge. He's my third boxer (or boxer mix) and they all had giant tongues, but his is by far the largest.
Aw, Roshel, she's so pretty! I love ragdolls. So big and regal and floppy all at the same time. (do you know the nestie by that name? I can't say the word ragdolls without feeling like I'm talking about her)
Thanks, WaWa - she is sweet and literally my shadow. She cries if I'm in the bathroom. lol And I don't think I know the nestie by that name.
Sammie is rescue dog, half German Shepherd and half Chow-chow. She has identity crisis sometimes. Used to be somewhat bipolar when I first got her in 2003. Weighs 38 lbs
Sebastian is half lab and half mastiff (not sure). We inherited from SIL when she had her baby cuz two dogs, one cat and one baby was too much so her "crackhead" dog had to go. So we adopted him. Sammie has been a lot less bipolar since his adoption. Sebastian weighs 95 lbs.
Post by vanillahip on May 19, 2012 11:09:33 GMT -5
This is Duke, (WienerDuke, old man, laziest wiener alive) our 11 year old long hair doxie. He's old and almost blind and deaf, but he loves snuggles (mainly with my H) and attacking our other dog's insane fluff tail
Ted (full name Theodore D. Bear), our (maybe?) 5 year old rescue, probably pom/eskimo, totally effing nuts, he's so smart but soooo bad! Nothing on earth makes him happier than stealing coffee and pizza.
Cooper (7 years old), the fattest, smartest (but also most dumb) cat I've ever met. He has identity crisis, thinks he's a dog and does tricks/ comes when he's called/ knows commands, but also thinks he's my baby and wants to be ON me, in my hair, shoved as close to me as he can get at any given time. He's 18 lbs of glorious feline.
And Casey (she's 8 or 9?)- she belonged to my exbf's great grandma. When she passed away I took Casey because no one in the family wanted her, but she hates everything She hides about 80% of the time and no one's allowed to touch her unless she touches you first. (seriously, she bats at you if she wants to be pet but if her paw doesn't touch you first don't even think about reaching to her!!)
This is Dave. A feral cat had him in the crawl space under the house I was living in 9 years ago. She abandoned him immediately and I found him. Maybe she knew something I didn't because he is CRAZY. He takes .25 mg of Xanax every day. He luuuves me with every ounce of his kitty being, tolerates about 4 other people on the planet, and tries to eat everyone else (um, literally ). I love him and he's my baby, but he's really, really, really nuts.
These are DH's dachshunds, Digger (who yes, really did tuck himself in like that) and Tate.
Here's my Zeke! He's a pittie rescue who we've had for almost 2 years now (on August 30th, it will be 2 years). He had a rough life before we adopted him, so we spoil him like he deserves to be spoiled. He's just the sweetest boy and the best snuggler in the whole wide world! I can't imagine my life without him in it!
We only have one pet, our rescue Sophie, but I'm make up for it by posting more than one pic. We think she is a boxer, beagle, and pittie mix. She was abused and breed for her entire life before us then left tied to a humane society door one night. This is her 4th year with us and we think she's around 8 but you would never guess it if you met her.
What a sweetie! From her crazy (and totally adorable) pictures, she looks like she'd get along with my dog, Zeke, just fine! He loves to do the crazy upside-down face.