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GenuineRisk 01-16-2008 11:47 AM

Update-

Looks like our street urchin has a home- my friends found a man who owns an auto-body shop who wants a pit bull (he'd fostered one years ago) as a companion/guard dog. I'm presuming, by "guard dog" he means barker, as, thanks to my research, I found out pit bulls true to the breed are likely to bark furiously at an intruder, then eventually lick his hand and show him to the stereo. The owner interviewed well, invited my friends to where he lives/works, and introduced them to his brother and his brother's Labrador (with whom the pit bull got along great, so it looks like he'll have a buddy, too). Best of all, he said my friends can come out and visit whenever they want.

The dog's new owner will call in a week if he doesn't want him after all, and my friends will take him back in that case. And they asked him for right of first refusal if he ever has to give away the dog. :)

Hooray for one more off the streets (and now neutered and with his shots)!

Mortimer 01-16-2008 02:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GenuineRisk
Update-

Looks like our street urchin has a home- my friends found a man who owns an auto-body shop who wants a pit bull (he'd fostered one years ago) as a companion/guard dog. I'm presuming, by "guard dog" he means barker, as, thanks to my research, I found out pit bulls true to the breed are likely to bark furiously at an intruder, then eventually lick his hand and show him to the stereo. The owner interviewed well, invited my friends to where he lives/works, and introduced them to his brother and his brother's Labrador (with whom the pit bull got along great, so it looks like he'll have a buddy, too). Best of all, he said my friends can come out and visit whenever they want.

The dog's new owner will call in a week if he doesn't want him after all, and my friends will take him back in that case. And they asked him for right of first refusal if he ever has to give away the dog. :)

Hooray for one more off the streets (and now neutered and with his shots)!


Could you be next?





Do the Kibbles n' Bits thrown onto the stage offer you a hint?

Cajungator26 01-16-2008 02:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Mortimer
Could you be next?





Do the Kibbles n' Bits thrown onto the stage offer you a hint?

They only hint that you've been there eating. I'm surprised you upgraded to Kibbles n' Bits... I guess Ol' Roy wasn't doing you any favors, eh?

Mortimer 01-16-2008 02:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Cajungator26
They only hint that you've been there eating. I'm surprised you upgraded to Kibbles n' Bits... I guess Ol' Roy wasn't doing you any favors, eh?

This?......from the only person I know who flosses with her bra?

Cajungator26 01-16-2008 02:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GenuineRisk
Update-

Looks like our street urchin has a home- my friends found a man who owns an auto-body shop who wants a pit bull (he'd fostered one years ago) as a companion/guard dog. I'm presuming, by "guard dog" he means barker, as, thanks to my research, I found out pit bulls true to the breed are likely to bark furiously at an intruder, then eventually lick his hand and show him to the stereo. The owner interviewed well, invited my friends to where he lives/works, and introduced them to his brother and his brother's Labrador (with whom the pit bull got along great, so it looks like he'll have a buddy, too). Best of all, he said my friends can come out and visit whenever they want.

The dog's new owner will call in a week if he doesn't want him after all, and my friends will take him back in that case. And they asked him for right of first refusal if he ever has to give away the dog. :)

Hooray for one more off the streets (and now neutered and with his shots)!

Glad to hear that he found a home, Nicole... it was a really good thing that you did by picking him up off of the street. :cool:

Mortimer 01-16-2008 03:00 PM

You betcha Nichole!!




Remind me one day to tell you about the thorn I removed from a bengal tigers foot.

Cajungator26 01-16-2008 03:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Mortimer
Remind me one day to tell you about the thorn I removed from a bengal tigers foot.

That was a buckeye nut. And it wasn't hurting him at all.

:)

Mortimer 01-16-2008 03:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Cajungator26
That was a buckeye nut. And it wasn't hurting him at all.

:)

Well p-u-s-s-i-e-s do like nuts.







:)

Mortimer 01-16-2008 03:07 PM

Gee..does an Ohio nut have your tongue?

Cajungator26 01-16-2008 03:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Mortimer
Well p-u-s-s-i-e-s do like nuts.







:)

Even ones they can't feel? :D

Mortimer 01-16-2008 03:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Cajungator26
Even ones they can't feel? :D


With two in the bush ......ya can't feel one in the hand.

Mortimer 01-16-2008 03:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Mortimer
With two in the bush ......ya can't feel one in the hand.

!!!!OOOOOOOOOO!!!!

Cajungator26 01-16-2008 03:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Mortimer
With two in the bush ......ya can't feel one in the hand.

:eek:

Switching to Kibbles n' Bits was a good move for you!

Mortimer 01-16-2008 03:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Cajungator26
:eek:

Switching to Kibbles n' Bits was a good move for you!



As you know...every dog has its day.

This just happened to be yours.

Mortimer 01-16-2008 03:16 PM

Ya know...ya gotta LOTTA wolf in ya.







Good day.

Mortimer 01-16-2008 03:28 PM

Yon Dillinger is in HUGE trouble now.










:)

ddthetide 01-16-2008 04:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GenuineRisk
Update-

Looks like our street urchin has a home- my friends found a man who owns an auto-body shop who wants a pit bull (he'd fostered one years ago) as a companion/guard dog. I'm presuming, by "guard dog" he means barker, as, thanks to my research, I found out pit bulls true to the breed are likely to bark furiously at an intruder, then eventually lick his hand and show him to the stereo. The owner interviewed well, invited my friends to where he lives/works, and introduced them to his brother and his brother's Labrador (with whom the pit bull got along great, so it looks like he'll have a buddy, too). Best of all, he said my friends can come out and visit whenever they want.

The dog's new owner will call in a week if he doesn't want him after all, and my friends will take him back in that case. And they asked him for right of first refusal if he ever has to give away the dog. :)

Hooray for one more off the streets (and now neutered and with his shots)!

good for the pup! and thank you for helping him.

Danzig 01-16-2008 05:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GenuineRisk
Update-

Looks like our street urchin has a home- my friends found a man who owns an auto-body shop who wants a pit bull (he'd fostered one years ago) as a companion/guard dog. I'm presuming, by "guard dog" he means barker, as, thanks to my research, I found out pit bulls true to the breed are likely to bark furiously at an intruder, then eventually lick his hand and show him to the stereo. The owner interviewed well, invited my friends to where he lives/works, and introduced them to his brother and his brother's Labrador (with whom the pit bull got along great, so it looks like he'll have a buddy, too). Best of all, he said my friends can come out and visit whenever they want.

The dog's new owner will call in a week if he doesn't want him after all, and my friends will take him back in that case. And they asked him for right of first refusal if he ever has to give away the dog. :)

Hooray for one more off the streets (and now neutered and with his shots)!

but doesn't neutered mean no more shots?

Mortimer 01-16-2008 07:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Danzig
but doesn't neutered mean no more shots?

Well neaux...it means....








..oh never mind.


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