SHOW US YOUR PETS!!!

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Hey, does any body want some cats???????????????
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Beautiful pets everyone!!! ::ds:: Keep em coming!!! ::ds::

Sorry FRJ, I would love to take in a cat but im allergic ::dang:: ::td::
I will keep my ears open though ::tu::

It's so great to see such caring people!!! ::nod:: :D :D :D

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Forensic Jim wrote:Couldn't go without showing a picture of my two girls Maddie and Maya. English Springer Spaniels from the same litter. Most of the time they are like rugs asleep.
Beautiful girls, Jim!
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my lil boy Trace
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Awesome Earl ::tu::
Is he a border Collie?

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Ohhh.....he's cute!! ::tu::
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Earl, what a pretty dog! ::nod::
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Thanks folks.

Yeah Marty he's a blond BC, my first with this color. He's 9 months old outta 'ol school herding lines and a real sweet boy,but don't let that sweet face fool ya.... he's game has drive, hell fire on sheep boy, just wants to grip 'em right now....lol
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Bret888 wrote:Here is my boy Buzzy, with Kathy and the kids. He loves the creek in the summer, and pesters me everyday to go hunting. He got his 505th career pheasant this year. He turned 13 a couple days ago.
Earl wrote:Thanks folks.

Yeah Marty he's a blond BC, my first with this color. He's 9 months old outta 'ol school herding lines and a real sweet boy,but don't let that sweet face fool ya.... he's game has drive, hell fire on sheep boy, just wants to grip 'em right now....lol
Ya gotta love a dog with a drive! Bret posted our boy Buzz a few pages back in this thread. I haven't ever seen a dog with his incredible drive to hunt birds before... Buzz is fun to watch!
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knifegirl888 wrote:
Bret888 wrote:Here is my boy Buzzy, with Kathy and the kids. He loves the creek in the summer, and pesters me everyday to go hunting. He got his 505th career pheasant this year. He turned 13 a couple days ago.
Earl wrote:Thanks folks.

Yeah Marty he's a blond BC, my first with this color. He's 9 months old outta 'ol school herding lines and a real sweet boy,but don't let that sweet face fool ya.... he's game has drive, hell fire on sheep boy, just wants to grip 'em right now....lol
Ya gotta love a dog with a drive! Bret posted our boy Buzz a few pages back in this thread. I haven't ever seen a dog with his incredible drive to hunt birds before... Buzz is fun to watch!

Ya know knifegirl the beauty is giving the the dogs an opportunity to do what they were bred for.......good on you and Bret for put'n Buzz on birds ::tu:: I loves me some dove and quail hunt'n with dogs,spending the day in the fields and pastures..........what fun!!!!
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When I was a kid living in KY we raised Beagle's for rabbit hunting. ::tu:: .......I haven't had rabbit in a long time. :(
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Careful JR, some people have rabbits as there pets :shock: :lol: :lol: :lol:

However, wild rabbit is good eatin fo sho! As a kid my older brother and I would hunt rabbit and sometimes clean and cook them over an open fire right there on the spot ::nod:: ::tu::

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Some good eat'n!! ::tu::
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Oh yea JR! They say it tasts like chicken but I think its all about how you cook it to bring out the true flavor of any meat ::nod:: 8)

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We always cook ours just like you would fried chicken... ::nod:: ::tu::
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My mom, being a good German (Straus), would use the rabbit to make Hossenfeffer, which was a sweet sour rabbit. My uncle, who was also German (Houp), on the other hand, would fry the rabbit or squirrel, or chicken, or what ever and then simmer the meat in beer gravy. He used a 12 oz. bottle of beer instead of water or milk, that sat open over night so that it would be flat when he poured it in the hot skillet. Kept it from boiling out.
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"There are none so blind as those that refuse to see"

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That's too much!

The dog didn't know for sure in the begenning.......................but after a few seconds it was all over him.
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Hey guys, here are some pics of our dogs.

This is a picture of Chumly, (the big one) and his mom Matilda.
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This is Willow, she's a bit psychotic.
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We have another boy, and a little pug, I'll try to get pics of them soon.
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That was a real cool video tj!!

Did you guys ever fillet rabbit? An older woman showed me how to do it and surprisingly you leave very little meat on the bone. It's been a long while since I had rabbit myself.

I don't think many folks do it now, but not many years ago, several neighbors kept tame rabbits to eat. I never eat one, but everyone always said it was the tenderest meat you could eat. I think I'd have a hard time looking into those little rabbit eyes, with it's little white fur and thinking how good he would taste! ::shrug::
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Johnny....those are BEAUTIFUL Bulldogs!! ::tu::
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johnnierotten wrote:Johnny....those are BEAUTIFUL Bulldogs!! ::tu::
I agree. I'm wondering what you mean by "a bit psychotic" though. ::paranoid::
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my grandfather had a bull dog...it would chase me around the tree in the front yard all day...until i learned to climb...then it chased me up the tree...
everyone watching thought it was cute...



is that what he means by psychotic?
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Here's my "pack". I live on a small farm in an area where some folks drop dogs from time to time. Over the years I've ended up with several of them and have found homes for several more.
My crew consists of a 14 year old beagle mix named Pepper who was a stray that showed up here at about 10 weeks of age and has been here ever since.
Next is Foxy, an Australian Shepherd mix that was also a dropped dog. She's been here maybe 7 or 8 years now.
Then there's Casey, an eight year old Chocolate Lab. He was in a litter of pups from a friends dog and was the only one of my dogs that wasn't someone elses reject.
After that is Cody, an eleven year old German Shepherd that I got for "security purposes" from the humane society when he was about a year old.
Last but far from least is Bud, my constant (almost) companion. He was also a dropped dog that I picked up off the side of the road near my home a little over 11 years ago. He was about six months old at the time. He's the only one of the bunch that's a house dog. He sticks with me like glue. If I move to another room he goes with me. If I lay down to sleep he's there by my side all night long. When I pick up my car keys he's ready to go on a road trip no matter if it's an all day journey or just to the mailbox at the end of the lane.

When I can find them I'll show some cat pics too. Right now they are laying low.
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Great pictures guys!

Johnny that Bulldog looks mighty serious!

Nice lookin troop there Phil! Queensland's are cool!
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