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Have you ever gotten tired of fostering one?

I had one for 7 yrs the wife is ready to get shed of....and I can't really blame her.

 

Trying to talk my self out of taking him to a shelter.

Large dog that only lives inside

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21 minutes ago, twa said:

Have you ever gotten tired of fostering one?

I had one for 7 yrs the wife is ready to get shed of....and I can't really blame her.

 

Trying to talk my self out of taking him to a shelter.

Large dog that only lives inside

I've never been able to change your mind about anything, but you can blame it on me if you have to...please keep him. ?

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Speaking of pets, I just came home from the grocery store to find my murderous cat in the front yard.  She had committed rodenticide.  When I asked her what she was doing (as it was dark and I couldn't see clearly), she proceeded to bend over and start chewing her kill with the full on sounds of bones being crunched.  Lovely.

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11 hours ago, Riggo-toni said:

So sorry, @dcdiscokid. I lost my favorite dog ever, also a pug, back in September. I feel your pain. :(

Thanks, sorry for your loss, it's hard to lose them. I will say and you can even see in this picture, be very careful about what you punt in your lawn.  I had a grass eater, and she died pretty early for a pug with mouth cancer. I directly relate this to the chemicals I was having put down to make the lawn pretty that was told were safe. I no longer believe they are and refrain from doing it now. 

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On 10/30/2018 at 9:31 PM, China said:

Speaking of pets, I just came home from the grocery store to find my murderous cat in the front yard.  She had committed rodenticide.  When I asked her what she was doing (as it was dark and I couldn't see clearly), she proceeded to bend over and start chewing her kill with the full on sounds of bones being crunched.  Lovely.

 

Now up to 3 this week (that I know of).  She was just gnawing a half-eaten mouse when I got home, and she left the remnants of a shrew on our front step last Friday.  

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