TTK12G3 on 21/10/2006 at 20:09
Yeah, for an owner with a name like "WAREAGLE", your dog does not look too intimidating.
Quote Posted by ProStalker
an when he gets dirty, you can just stuff him in the dishwasher.
Why wait until he's dirty?
Just kidding, the dog's cute.
LancerChronics on 21/10/2006 at 21:38
hmm, how about:
SCRATCH FURY: DESTROYER OF WORLDS
yes, i am aware that is cat name, but whatever. Seriously though, take maybe two weeks or so, see his personality, then perhaps decide on a name. We changed my dog Pippen's name multiple times before we liked it, poor dog. (Bought at Rascal, Renamed Loki which sounded too much like my other dogs name, decided on Pippin. Was gonna rename to Kamekazi, but decided the dog was confused enough).
9 months is still a puppy, imo. My huskey, Kila, is 11years old and we still consider her a puppy. I think it has to do with energy, attitude, and pesonality that decides it. If you wanna be more technical, I would probably say the "puppy" section of their life would be the first third of their expected lifespan.
I know you didn't really ask anything, but I just felt like throwing in my two cents. Cute dog, though I personally the large bear like kind (I REALLY wanna get a Bernese Mountain Dog, Great Pyrenese, or a mix.)
R Soul on 21/10/2006 at 22:37
Quote Posted by LancerChronics
My huskey, Kila, is 11years old and we still consider her a puppy. I think it has to do with energy, attitude, and pesonality that decides it.
11 years old is not a puppy no matter how much energy she has.
I think some time between "when it's ready to mate" and "when it stops growing" is generally a good time to consider it an adult.
Remember that a domesic dog will always be less sensible than a wild dog because people tend to encourage their pets to be silly.
ercles on 22/10/2006 at 07:38
With a name like Killer I don't think that dog has been trained to be silly
LancerChronics on 22/10/2006 at 12:16
It was Kila, not killer, which is a common mistake. Pronounced Kee-Lah.
I am well aware that my dog is not a puppy, I just meant that if you want to call your dog a puppy, go ahead. Mostly people who meet Kila call her a puppy, anyway, because she acts like one. They are always amazed when we tell them her age is 11, thinking she is 3 or 4.
Bad Breath Dude on 22/10/2006 at 15:09
CATCH: Of-leash areas in Seattle Public Parks are a good place to find dogs and get a little exercise. If money is no object, the Humane Society of King County (13212 SE Eastgate Way in Bellevue, 425-641-0080) sells dogs for $55.
KILL: Depending on the size of the dog, you can wring its neck, shoot it through the head, or run over it with a van. Drain its blood as you would a cat's, and dismember as you would a rabbit.
COOK: Dog, a popular dish in China, is very versatile. To stir-fry dog, heat a small amount of oil in a wok. Cut dog into small cubes, then place in wok and brown evenly. When dog is brown, add chopped broccoli, snap peas, carrots, and soy sauce. Cover and let steam.
EAT: Serve with rice wine. Delicious!
Somebody had to post it.
Jeshibu on 22/10/2006 at 15:19
Quote Posted by Bad Breath Dude
Somebody had to post it.
I disagree.
pavlovscat on 22/10/2006 at 19:05
Quote Posted by Bad Breath Dude
COOK: Dog, a popular dish in China, is very versatile. To stir-fry dog, heat a small amount of oil in a wok. Cut dog into small cubes, then place in wok and brown evenly. When dog is brown, add chopped broccoli, snap peas, carrots, and soy sauce. Cover and let steam.
EAT: Serve with rice wine. Delicious!
Somebody had to post it.
No wonder you have bad breath. Dog'll do that.
Shockedder on 23/10/2006 at 02:57
Cat might be just as good . :)
jimjack on 23/10/2006 at 03:20
Dogs have been companions to humans for thousands of years, it just doesn't seem right to eat them.
Given a choice, I would eat a cat.