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01-19-2009, 05:28 PM
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I am beyond a rank!
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Re: Obama first challenge to stand up for what is right
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Oh, wait. Today's not Friday. My bad.
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And I'm not Hank.
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01-19-2009, 05:47 PM
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And chew up the GWB Presidential Portrait!
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I don't know whether they "deserve" a puppy, but getting a puppy is admittedly an entirely different proposition from getting a dog, with its own costs and benefits. And it's been a while since I had a dog of my own, but I think precious few trainers would recommend that a busy family with kids and lots of travel in their future who are first-time dog owners should get a rescue purebred. A mutt puppy would be the sweet spot -- a dog that might otherwise be unwanted but is less likely to have a purebred's genetic flaws. Puppy experience; less of the purebred's downsides.
I think a Labradoodle is a designer mutt. No idea whether it's in the sweet spot, but the name makes me TUALBIMM.
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I think they need a puppy.
Just so it can pee on all the stuff Bush left.
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01-19-2009, 06:55 PM
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Re: Obama first challenge to stand up for what is right
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Originally Posted by Atticus Grinch
I don't know whether they "deserve" a puppy, but getting a puppy is admittedly an entirely different proposition from getting a dog, with its own costs and benefits. And it's been a while since I had a dog of my own, but I think precious few trainers would recommend that a busy family with kids and lots of travel in their future who are first-time dog owners should get a rescue purebred. A mutt puppy would be the sweet spot -- a dog that might otherwise be unwanted but is less likely to have a purebred's genetic flaws. Puppy experience; less of the purebred's downsides.
I think a Labradoodle is a designer mutt. No idea whether it's in the sweet spot, but the name makes me TUALBIMM.
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know your role:
The dog gods of the Zoraterists, purebreds or mutts?
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01-19-2009, 08:39 PM
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WacKtose Intolerant
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QuintanaRoo., R.I.P.
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Originally Posted by Fugee
a puppy mill.....
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Atticus Grinch
And it's been a while since I had a dog of my own, but I think precious few trainers would recommend that a busy family with kids and lots of travel in their future who are first-time dog owners should get a rescue purebred. A mutt puppy would be the sweet spot -- a dog that might otherwise be unwanted but is less likely to have a purebred's genetic flaws. Puppy experience; less of the purebred's downsides.
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I knew a wildly genetically flawed purebred yellow labrador from a puppymill in Missouri. An at-that-time soon-to-be busy family who were first time dog owners became his owner. He survived being lead poisoned, epileptic (with seizures of a frequency of 10-12/hour for weeks), double hip dysplasia and hip recontruction surgery in his first 6 months of life, but, he had a good soul, was very loyal and ended up surviving to be a great friend and perfect (in lots of imperfect ways) pet for over 12 years....until this morning...he's missed.
In my experience any dog can be a great pet, its a large measure of what the people put into the relationship. I wish the Obamas luck and joy in the dog that they get.

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01-19-2009, 08:53 PM
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Wild Rumpus Facilitator
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Re: QuintanaRoo., R.I.P.
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I knew a wildly genetically flawed purebred yellow labrador from a puppymill in Missouri. An at-that-time soon-to-be busy family who were first time dog owners became his owner. He survived being lead poisoned, epileptic (with seizures of a frequency of 10-12/hour for weeks), double hip dysplasia and hip recontruction surgery in his first 6 months of life, but, he had a good soul, was very loyal and ended up surviving to be a great friend and perfect (in lots of imperfect ways) pet for over 12 years....until this morning...he's missed.
In my experience any dog can be a great pet, its a large measure of what the people put into the relationship. I wish the Obamas luck and joy in the dog that they get.
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I'm very sorry for you loss.
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01-19-2009, 09:11 PM
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I am beyond a rank!
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Re: Feathers and Steel
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Besides, they probably weren't frozen. This was NYC, not the Upper Peninsula.
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Sounds like a job for Mythbusters.
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01-19-2009, 09:35 PM
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It's all about me.
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Re: QuintanaRoo., R.I.P.
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Originally Posted by Penske_Account
I knew a wildly genetically flawed purebred yellow labrador from a puppymill in Missouri. An at-that-time soon-to-be busy family who were first time dog owners became his owner. He survived being lead poisoned, epileptic (with seizures of a frequency of 10-12/hour for weeks), double hip dysplasia and hip recontruction surgery in his first 6 months of life, but, he had a good soul, was very loyal and ended up surviving to be a great friend and perfect (in lots of imperfect ways) pet for over 12 years....until this morning...he's missed.
In my experience any dog can be a great pet, its a large measure of what the people put into the relationship. I wish the Obamas luck and joy in the dog that they get.
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I am so sorry. There's not much that compares, is there?
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01-19-2009, 10:21 PM
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Hello, Dum-Dum.
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Re: QuintanaRoo., R.I.P.
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I knew a wildly genetically flawed purebred yellow labrador from a puppymill in Missouri. An at-that-time soon-to-be busy family who were first time dog owners became his owner. He survived being lead poisoned, epileptic (with seizures of a frequency of 10-12/hour for weeks), double hip dysplasia and hip recontruction surgery in his first 6 months of life, but, he had a good soul, was very loyal and ended up surviving to be a great friend and perfect (in lots of imperfect ways) pet for over 12 years....until this morning...he's missed.
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I'm sorry for your loss. It is an amazing privilege to have been master to, and companion of, a good dog.
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01-20-2009, 02:03 AM
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WacKtose Intolerant
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Thanks all
I appreciate the nice words. Its harder than I thought it would be. 12 1/2 years is a long time, and of course with the reflection that death triggers comes reflection on everything the passing of such time has meant and resulted in. good. and. bad.
Of course, I wouldn't have traded him for any other. [sniff] [sob] [sigh]
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01-20-2009, 08:34 AM
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Patch Diva
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Re: Thanks all
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I appreciate the nice words. Its harder than I thought it would be. 12 1/2 years is a long time, and of course with the reflection that death triggers comes reflection on everything the passing of such time has meant and resulted in. good. and. bad.
Of course, I wouldn't have traded him for any other. [sniff] [sob] [sigh]
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Losing a long-time pet is much harder thanyou can imagine if you haven't gone through it. When my first cat died after 14 years, I was so upset I had to go home from work. I used to think I saw her out of the corner of my eye.
I am very sorry for your loss. How are the kids taking it?
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01-20-2009, 08:40 AM
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Patch Diva
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Re: Obama first challenge to stand up for what is right
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Originally Posted by Atticus Grinch
A mutt puppy would be the sweet spot -- a dog that might otherwise be unwanted but is less likely to have a purebred's genetic flaws. Puppy experience; less of the purebred's downsides.
I think a Labradoodle is a designer mutt. No idea whether it's in the sweet spot, but the name makes me TUALBIMM.
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But with allergies you can't get any old mutt puppy -- you have to get one that work with allergies. That's why they're going with a Labradoodle -- a designer mutt (Labrador/poodle cross, hence the cutsie name) that people with allergies generally can have withotu getting sick. That puts it in the sweet spot for them.
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01-20-2009, 10:11 AM
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Patch Diva
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Inaugural fashion
Not my favorite of the outfits I've seen her wear. It looks a little matronly for her.
 And my "her" I mean Michelle. Laura B. has always looked kind of matronly.
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01-20-2009, 10:37 AM
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Re: Obama first challenge to stand up for what is right
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How about them Cardinals??
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Better question. How does McNabb not complete that slant on 3rd and 10 with the game on the line? What a ridiculously horrible pass. Just pathetic. If you can't complete that pass, you don't deserve to ever win a Superbowl.
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01-20-2009, 10:59 AM
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I am beyond a rank!
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Re: QuintanaRoo., R.I.P.
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Originally Posted by Penske_Account
I knew a wildly genetically flawed purebred yellow labrador from a puppymill in Missouri. An at-that-time soon-to-be busy family who were first time dog owners became his owner. He survived being lead poisoned, epileptic (with seizures of a frequency of 10-12/hour for weeks), double hip dysplasia and hip recontruction surgery in his first 6 months of life, but, he had a good soul, was very loyal and ended up surviving to be a great friend and perfect (in lots of imperfect ways) pet for over 12 years....until this morning...he's missed.
In my experience any dog can be a great pet, its a large measure of what the people put into the relationship. I wish the Obamas luck and joy in the dog that they get.
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So sorry man. I'm glad that you and he had a long and happy time together.
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01-20-2009, 11:05 AM
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Proud Holder-Post 200,000
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Re: Inaugural fashion
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Not my favorite of the outfits I've seen her wear. It looks a little matronly for her.
 And my "her" I mean Michelle. Laura B. has always looked kind of matronly.
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has Michelle gained weight since the election, or is it the angle?
also, at the risk of being hurtful, and I apologize if I'm wrong, but I don't believe Penske had a dog. I think he is just trying to curry favor, and get back in people's good graces.
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