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Larkian
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Posted: 4/21/2020 at 11:49 AM
Post #1921
Well I might not be synesthetic but it's good enough for now xD
I once saw this meme that was like "There's a reason Generation Z is the last letter of the alphabet"
Weewoo
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The Kind-Hearted
Joined: 12/25/2017
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Posted: 4/21/2020 at 12:55 PM
Post #1922
And they live quite a while as well so they're great pets to grow up with. I definitely will be getting one once Charlie passes and I move out. I don't think I could live without a pet or two with me.
Chocolate and peanut butter mixed together will always be great. And if you dip apples or pretzels into them it's just even better.
My friend also has a cleaning lady and so does my aunt. It's pretty normal for my friend group and the circle of people I socialize with. Our parents all work pretty demanding jobs and don't have time to clean very often and when we do have free time it's spent doing productive things around our yard and making our house look more presentable ^-^
Weewoo
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Posted: 4/21/2020 at 12:59 PM
Post #1923
Mhm honestly he isn't a bad dog once he gets used to you but he likes to show that he's dominant
My neighbor, who is now retired, used to work with the K-9 police dogs and when he first met Charlie he mentioned that if Charlie was a different breed he'd be a wonderful police dog because of his nature.and because he bit onto his arm and wouldn't let go until we pried his mouth open
I don't think the dog did any actual chasing but the bear definitely wouldn't stick around when a group of horses and riders came around. The man who owned the dog also always carried a gun just in case. I mean he would never use it unless he had to but sometimes bear spray and the group of people just isn't enough for their safety
Feradrimme
Level 28
Joined: 10/29/2018
Threads: 2
Posts: 55
Posted: 4/21/2020 at 1:47 PM
Post #1924
Oh... haha, one of my dogs are like that, I gotta pinch either side of his jaw to get his mouth open. Rocks, baby turtles, once a baby bunny, toys he's not supposed to take outside... I've gotten pretty good at getting stuff out of his mouth, sadly enough.
What dogs do they let into the police force anymore?
Grizzly bears are apparently attracted by noise-makers that scare other bears... large group of people makes sense, that bear would have to be rapid or desperate to attack. And I get carrying a gun--I'm not, like, a supporter of killing animals for sport, but for food, clothes, or protection, yeah, whatever. I'd do it too, if I had to.
Weewoo
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Posted: 4/21/2020 at 1:57 PM
Post #1925
All sorts of bigger dogs. Anything that can intimidate, chase & detain, tracking, finding deceased persons, and sniffing out drugs. So I mean I'm sure they want like collies, shepherds, retrievers, and any other big scary dog.
As long as my dog isn't harming any other pets or people we let him chew on what he wants (obviously not furniture but whatever he hunts down and toys he finds). He commonly comes home with deer antlers when he escapes the yard and comes back a few hours later.
Feradrimme
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Posted: 4/21/2020 at 2:15 PM
Post #1926
There was a seven-foot-tall great dane once, I imagine that would've been intimidating (even though I hear it was a rather gentle dog). I don't know, those chihuahuas can be pretty terrifying.
Huh, that's pretty cool. My dog just brings home fresh-killed animals, which my stomach can barely deal with. And... I feel like letting him swallow every rock he picks up (he's done that several times) would be detrimental to his overall physical well-being. That nose of his gets him into so much trouble... cross of two hunting dogs, what did I expect....
Weewoo
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Posted: 4/21/2020 at 2:32 PM
Post #1927
Yeah but I doubt a chihuahua would be able to stop a feeling offender without being booted to the moon
My cats do most of the hunting and killing but we left my dog lose in the gardens as we plant and he'll find bunnies and mice and he'll kill them. I don't think he's ever tried to eat a rock but he does try to get the chicken bones our severe macaw drops so we have to be careful and watch Charlie whenever we let the bird have a treat
Feradrimme
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Joined: 10/29/2018
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Posted: 4/21/2020 at 2:39 PM
Post #1928
Oh yeah, sad people teach kids dogs like bones and don't teach that bones will skewer intestines and kill dogs. Good responsible pet ownership
Vaingel
Level 72
The Sweet Tooth
Joined: 5/17/2018
Threads: 38
Posts: 1,514
Posted: 4/21/2020 at 3:52 PM
Post #1929
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*ABBA wanders in*
ThIs Is WhErE tHe StOrY eNdS--
H e l p my sister won't stop asking for assistance in the game she's playing and i'm like, I played through it o n c e, I don't know everything 0-o ack
Vaingel
Level 72
The Sweet Tooth
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Posted: 4/21/2020 at 3:56 PM
Post #1930
i'm probably gonna finally get a cat at some point, once I've settled down a bit ;w; I haven't had one since I was six :T
Oh heck yeah :D you ever had raw potato coated in sugar :T
0-o o h h e c c
i just clean... and do schoolwork... until I get to settle down for the day, and i usually play video games, draw, or make a DnD character to blow off steam. Not a lot of my friends, including me, have cleaning ladies....
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