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Post by catstina on Apr 24, 2013 11:18:40 GMT -5
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Post by RealPitBull on Apr 24, 2013 11:29:12 GMT -5
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Post by catstina on Apr 24, 2013 11:48:18 GMT -5
I quickly made this to help visualize the ridiculousness:
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Post by suziriot on Apr 24, 2013 11:57:00 GMT -5
^ That graphic is awesome Cat!
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Post by emilys on Apr 24, 2013 13:22:44 GMT -5
Has anyone ever seen a rednose Boston or minibull terrier?
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Post by RealPitBull on Apr 24, 2013 13:40:00 GMT -5
^ Yes to the Boston. I don't know if Mini Bulls come in red.
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Post by catstina on Apr 24, 2013 15:49:31 GMT -5
I've seen red nosed Boston's and Dachshunds, but not Bull Terriers or Deerhounds. Also, just in case no one noticed, I made the dogs all to scale (except for the Pit Bull because there is no person in the photo to use for scale), because I'm awesome.
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Post by melonie on Apr 24, 2013 16:03:58 GMT -5
I'm having a hard time believing this one.
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Post by maryellen on Apr 24, 2013 16:12:35 GMT -5
i saw a mini bullterrier, it was sooo adorable. i wanted to steal it
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Post by maryellen on Apr 24, 2013 16:15:27 GMT -5
on another note, the Wisdom DNA test said this dog: was Rottweiler, Standard Schnauzer ,and American Stafforshire Terrier...
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Post by catstina on Apr 24, 2013 18:32:14 GMT -5
I've always thought Rufus looked like a Schnauzer! Thanks Wisdom Panel! *Cheesy smile and thumbs up at the camera*
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Post by megan on Apr 25, 2013 9:49:19 GMT -5
Uhm.... Seriously?!
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Post by seamonkey on Apr 25, 2013 19:33:26 GMT -5
I don't have the DNA test, but this is what happens when someone tries to designer hybrid a pug and a dachshund. They call it a Daug. You can't see the curly tail or the under bite and his eyes don't look quite so buggy in the pic as they do in person
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Post by RealPitBull on Apr 26, 2013 7:16:07 GMT -5
^ What an awful thing to do to a dog. Ugh. Really sweet looking though, I want to smooch his head.
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Post by seamonkey on Apr 26, 2013 7:25:41 GMT -5
That's George, the other addition in my house to Matilda. He was also a rescue. He's seen a behaviorist and gone through the Karen Pryor training program because he was a mess of separation anxiety when he got here
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Post by RealPitBull on Apr 26, 2013 7:37:08 GMT -5
How is his sep. anx now? He really is adorable. Can't stop looking at that face - I'm a sucker for Pugs and Dachsies, soooo....
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Post by seamonkey on Apr 26, 2013 17:55:11 GMT -5
It's good now. I think George's issues came from his previous owner. The rescue told me she put him on craigslist because he wouldn't "bond" with her and she told them he loved his crate and they bought me out a tiny cat carrier he could barely stand up in and flipped out when I tried to put him in there to take him to the vet because the a/c in my car is broken and I live in swamp land. They had only had him 1 day and didn't know how he was with cats, so I gave them a post dated check and was to foster him a week. The little booger has no bonding issues and followed me around the house the entire day and slept that night curled up by my side
Before, even if I was in the same room with him, if my back was turned and I wasn't looking at him, he would either destroy something, poop on the floor, or frantically stress lick my mattress. Now when I let him out his crate when I get home, I give him some loving and his nightly treat and he just chills on the bed with his deer antler till it's time for me to join him in bed.
I do still have all of his behaviorist contact info on file in case Matilda needs it, but she's 6 months right now and still hasn't figured out not every second is play time (including trying to tackle George while he's trying to poop) I also watched Matilda just sit there one day when she didn't want her dinner while the foster kitten tried to bogart it
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Post by ames on Apr 28, 2013 1:22:59 GMT -5
Shoot I don't trust visual ID and i dont trust saliva based DNA either. I thought that was a great example of visual ID and how Wrong people are lol. The dog had a blood drawn panel, not saliva. Those are a lot more reliable that the saliva based DNA tests. I think it shows how many bloodlines can be in a dog. You think it's a lie? Or we lied about about the results? I will post them here if that would help.
Not being a jerk, but do you know how DNA works?
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Post by ames on Apr 28, 2013 1:24:00 GMT -5
I've seen red nosed Boston's and Dachshunds, but not Bull Terriers or Deerhounds. Also, just in case no one noticed, I made the dogs all to scale (except for the Pit Bull because there is no person in the photo to use for scale), because I'm awesome. Red nose is just a color. There are tons of breeds that can have a red nose. Or a black nose. Or a blue nose. Nose color means nothing.
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Post by catstina on Apr 28, 2013 8:44:21 GMT -5
I've seen red nosed Boston's and Dachshunds, but not Bull Terriers or Deerhounds. Also, just in case no one noticed, I made the dogs all to scale (except for the Pit Bull because there is no person in the photo to use for scale), because I'm awesome. Red nose is just a color. There are tons of breeds that can have a red nose. Or a black nose. Or a blue nose. Nose color means nothing. WTF!?!?! I KNOW THAT!!!!! OF COURSE I F*CKING KNOW THAT!!!! WHEN THE F*CK DID I SAY ANYTHING TO THE CONTRARY!?!?!?!?!
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