Funny @Fiveslide should post pics of their dog with geese: When we went to the creek for a walk, Cooper met the new Canadians that moved in. I thought for sure he’d take off after then but instead he barely paid them any attention. Chipmunks on the other hand…
After talking about my dog Susie yesterday, I realized I've never posted a picture of her, or of either of our two "new" puppies, Sasa and Slaughter. Susie is the one on the right; she is some kind of pit-bull/ boxer mix. Slaughter is on the left, another Pitbull/ boxer mix. I'll have a picture of Sasa coming soon.
Gus, the guest dog and the old pit went for a boat ride today. Oh, and the geese followed and went, also.
A coworker’s cat had a litter. And now we have a little nugget. Also, my hands and arms look like I’m a depressed teenager.
Just realized i haven't posted pictures of my animals in a while So here is grass hopper(white nose) he is your typical cat doesn't really care for people thou with age he seems to want a little bit of attention every once and a while. He is the dog on cricket lounging together. You can normally find them sleeping on the same couch together. Here is cricket(fat cat) generally within a couple of minutes of sitting down he will be on your lap. He has a eating problem, hence the nickname fat cat, he will eat so quick he will throw up. Problem is he will eat the dog food too, so there isn't much we can do.
I have struggled to trim our girl dog's nails for YEARS. We have done all sorts of slow desensitization training, treats, everything you're supposed to do. Last year we fashioned a sling and strung her up to get it done. So apparently I am the dog's trigger. Because hubs just trimmed her while I was outside with minimal fuss. What the fuck. I guess this is his chore now.
With the guest dog, we were told it was something that could never be done. Wife can clip his claws just fine and it goes easier if I just stay away. It happens.
Zoe meets the drone for the first time. It went way better than I was expecting... she basically was curious, then ignored it.