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Post by Deleted on Feb 15, 2023 19:38:22 GMT
At the same time, this is my face reading Wyatt's post most of the time - How?
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Post by Hardcastle on Feb 15, 2023 20:17:31 GMT
At the same time, this is my face reading Wyatt's post most of the time - How? I don't know, I just morph into Britney spears and appear confused. They have that effect on me.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 15, 2023 20:49:45 GMT
I don't know, I just morph into Britney spears and appear confused. They have that effect on me. Why?*
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Post by Deleted on Feb 15, 2023 23:48:25 GMT
I will explain the dogs, add some stories, and then add animal kill count.
I didn't ''own'' anything myself, but I do refer to Yoshi as ''my dog'' because he was gotten specifically for me when I was 6. Anyhow, here is our timeline. ''Gracie'' a Lhasa Apso, I was around 4 I believe. 2013 maybe. I don't know much about it but I do know it came here from Illinois as we lived in Illinois previously. She got hit by a car 2x in the middle of the night, at the time I didn't know what happened but now I do.
''Axel'' a tough pitbull that his owner loved, this was around 2014-2015. The dog would escape through weak points in the fence and then come around to the garage. He also sometimes got into the chicken coop and killed chickens, and there were chicken heads. Him and his owner would wrestle around, would get pretty rough. Axel was a solid dog but when his owner married my grandma the dog liked me a lot but didn't like my grandma. Actually growled at her and pinned her to the corner for a while until the owner came home. He went back to the original people who gifted him.
Around 2015 I had begged for a dog for a few years, my grandparents knew nothing about dogs and my grandmother didn't really like dogs but eventually they found a litter in the neighboring town. Some pretty nice guy had some Chocolate Lab x Siberian Husky pups. Yoshi was the last one, and the runt of the litter, I think he was $200 but might've been lower. The breeder was a really nice guy, and checked up on him a few months after we got him. We tried to find the guy as he'd be overjoyed to know how well Yoshi is doing but he moved. Yoshi's tally points for animals killed in 0 but he fought a raccoon once and carried around a turtle, he also got the tip of his ear torn off by an SBT. He's also an escapist but has mellowed out since ''old'' age. (7) Grandpa loves him, that's his dog mostly. Yoshi is 75% grandpa, 25% me, and 100% women. Lol.
In early 2018 (March I think) grandma and her husband bought Bo, and then grandma wanted a 2nd dog a month later named Luke. They weren't exactly right for each other and fought like hell in their early years but eventually mellowed out. I think Bo has been a bit more passive since getting a 2x4 over his head. Luke won once in the pool, because Bo has a hard time swimming and Luke does not. When they had free range of the entire yard (they have 1/4th that now, sadly) Luke would sneak into the pool and we'd see him wet. Bo wasn't confident. We coaxed Bo into the pool, Luke didn't like it. Actually jumped in after him. I knew this was a bad idea and knew what the result would be, but it wasn't exactly my choice I guess. Oh what do you know, they're fighting and by the time they're done Bo is resting by the stairs because Luke damn near drowned him. On land when Luke manages to piss Bo off (quite the feat) Bo has tore his ass up a few times pretty badly. Nowadays they chill out in their dog house, and still argue with each other sometimes. They have a kill count of 4 together, of various small animals.
In mid 2022 my uncle got an Old Family Rednose named ''Dixie'' who he then a few months later referred to as an ''American Bully'' but he was assuredly wrong. The dog plays with the kids and is on this little pathetic tether, if you've seen pictures I've posted of Dixie you can see how insufficient that is. I'll bet my life savings that one day that tether will prove to be nothing and Dixie will run straight through it and attack a dog on the street. Lol. Dixie came face to face with a baby alligator once, my uncle got bit by the gator too. I think he grabbed it and took it somewhere, I don't know. I bet it wouldn't mess with Dixie now though... or it might, I don't know how big it is now.
Dogs I've been close to include a little stubby old mutt from the dog park. Elsa, a fat yellow lab. Some ridgeback table jumping dog. And then Sam, a Great Dane who pissed on me and would growl at me every time he came in. I would jump up on the table invariably. Dog was a piece of shit, if I got off the table he'd come back to growl at me.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2023 9:38:04 GMT
At the same time, this is my face reading Wyatt's post most of the time - Just always weirdly off... Obviously heeling serves a purpose, for example. He's characterising as an innate flaw which is incorrect. Yeah reading herding terms is alien to people that haven’t saw stock dogs. Heel dogs are fine if you are loading, the issue is when a dog uses that as its only defense. The heel dogs use heel majority of the time. Head dogs will go for the head and rarely ever go for the heels unless complete necessity. I have seen head dogs bite the ass when they need to move stock from behind, but rarely ever heels.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2023 12:54:13 GMT
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Post by Hardcastle on Feb 16, 2023 13:16:38 GMT
At the same time, this is my face reading Wyatt's post most of the time - Just always weirdly off... Obviously heeling serves a purpose, for example. He's characterising as an innate flaw which is incorrect. Yeah reading herding terms is alien to people that haven’t saw stock dogs. Heel dogs are fine if you are loading, the issue is when a dog uses that as its only defense. The heel dogs use heel majority of the time. Head dogs will go for the head and rarely ever go for the heels unless complete necessity. I have seen head dogs bite the ass when they need to move stock from behind, but rarely ever heels.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2023 15:17:43 GMT
Yeah reading herding terms is alien to people that haven’t saw stock dogs. Heel dogs are fine if you are loading, the issue is when a dog uses that as its only defense. The heel dogs use heel majority of the time. Head dogs will go for the head and rarely ever go for the heels unless complete necessity. I have seen head dogs bite the ass when they need to move stock from behind, but rarely ever heels. STOP SENDING ME THAT GODDAMN GIF IM GOING TO CUM FROM HOW BIG HER BOOBS AND HOW ATTractive SHE IS
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Post by Hardcastle on Feb 16, 2023 15:19:29 GMT
Remember when she flashed her gash getting out of that car? That was crazy.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2023 15:27:53 GMT
Remember when she flashed her gash getting out of that car? That was crazy. Link? (for research purposes)
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Post by Hardcastle on Feb 16, 2023 16:20:34 GMT
Remember when she flashed her gash getting out of that car? That was crazy. Link? (for research purposes) link
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Post by lincoln on Feb 16, 2023 16:33:47 GMT
1. GSD 2. APBT 3. I’m not sure because he was from a backyard breeder that said he was a “Pitbull” and said that his grandfather was a champion but I find it odd now because if he had a relative that was a champ then I don’t know how I got him for $200. So I just say Pitbull 4. Pit mix 5. American bully
I’m not sure if my grandmother’s Dobermans that I grew up around count but I will put them here anyway
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2023 17:13:14 GMT
Link? (for research purposes) linkThank you.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2023 17:43:32 GMT
Link? (for research purposes) linkDecent but why always shaved?
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Post by lincoln on Feb 16, 2023 17:45:30 GMT
Decent but why always shaved? You like an unkept bush?
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