Love it. When I was 12-13 I had a Honda SL100. My black poodle-mix used to sit in front of me with his front paws on the tank. He even knew to lean into the turns.Mine is going for a ride to the dog park today as they say it will get up to 14 degrees today. Yay...
My first dog riding with a high school friend many years ago
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I think EVERYBODY'S cat does that.My shop cat does that
Thank you. We adopted/rescued her at 9 yrs-old. She's 12 1/2.....going on 4. We've rescued Huskies for 35 yrs. and she may be the last. She loves people, and doesn't miss other dogs in our home. Without a doubt, she's spoiled and selfish....and everything is on her terms, but she's so great...we let her think she's in charge. So Happy.Mishka is gorgeous!
IT is so hard to see them go.Yesterday at this time, my 13 year old rescue "street hound" I've had since she was a few months old seemed to be fine. Laney, my beloved Lab mix mutt, last night around 7pm, I noticed she wasn't inside with us. I found her in the back yard, acting like she has when her stomach was upset, but she was walking funny, so I got her in the house and on a dog cushion. She laid there, occasionally panting, and I put her in her dog bed next to my bed when I finally went to the bedroom after staying up as long as I could watching her status.
This morning when all the dogs are crazy active, when I first get up and they get fed, Laney didn't get up.
I gave her water a couple of times and she drank it, but still wouldn't get up.
I took her to the vet this morning, her white blood cell count was high, and she was dehydrated, but her temperature was fine.
She wasn't doing well though, and after talking with the vet, me knowing Laney doesn't like strangers and strange places, I decided not to put her through all that and I had her put to sleep.
24 hours ago I wouldn't have thought I'd be posting this. I love all my dogs, and always have, but Laney has always been very special to me. Saved from whatever life on the streets of downtown New Orleans she had for a few months as a puppy, and however long she may have survived, instead she has had a beautiful life of adventure, safety, security, and comfort, and oh how loved she is, and I am absolutely HEARTBROKEN that she is gone.
Until we meet again, I type through my tears...
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I feel your pain. Take some comfort from knowing that you gave her a good life.Yesterday at this time, my 13 year old rescue "street hound" I've had since she was a few months old seemed to be fine. Laney, my beloved Lab mix mutt, last night around 7pm, I noticed she wasn't inside with us. I found her in the back yard, acting like she has when her stomach was upset, but she was walking funny, so I got her in the house and on a dog cushion. She laid there, occasionally panting, and I put her in her dog bed next to my bed when I finally went to the bedroom after staying up as long as I could watching her status.
This morning when all the dogs are crazy active, when I first get up and they get fed, Laney didn't get up.
I gave her water a couple of times and she drank it, but still wouldn't get up.
I took her to the vet this morning, her white blood cell count was high, and she was dehydrated, but her temperature was fine.
She wasn't doing well though, and after talking with the vet, me knowing Laney doesn't like strangers and strange places, I decided not to put her through all that and I had her put to sleep.
24 hours ago I wouldn't have thought I'd be posting this. I love all my dogs, and always have, but Laney has always been very special to me. Saved from whatever life on the streets of downtown New Orleans she had for a few months as a puppy, and however long she may have survived, instead she has had a beautiful life of adventure, safety, security, and comfort, and oh how loved she is, and I am absolutely HEARTBROKEN that she is gone.
Until we meet again, I type through my tears...
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she has had a beautiful life of adventure, safety, security, and comfort, and oh how loved she is
I am so, so sorry to hear that SteveYesterday at this time, my 13 year old rescue "street hound" I've had since she was a few months old seemed to be fine. Laney, my beloved Lab mix mutt, last night around 7pm, I noticed she wasn't inside with us. I found her in the back yard, acting like she has when her stomach was upset, but she was walking funny, so I got her in the house and on a dog cushion. She laid there, occasionally panting, and I put her in her dog bed next to my bed when I finally went to the bedroom after staying up as long as I could watching her status.
This morning when all the dogs are crazy active, when I first get up and they get fed, Laney didn't get up.
I gave her water a couple of times and she drank it, but still wouldn't get up.
I took her to the vet this morning, her white blood cell count was high, and she was dehydrated, but her temperature was fine.
She wasn't doing well though, and after talking with the vet, me knowing Laney doesn't like strangers and strange places, I decided not to put her through all that and I had her put to sleep.
24 hours ago I wouldn't have thought I'd be posting this. I love all my dogs, and always have, but Laney has always been very special to me. Saved from whatever life on the streets of downtown New Orleans she had for a few months as a puppy, and however long she may have survived, instead she has had a beautiful life of adventure, safety, security, and comfort, and oh how loved she is, and I am absolutely HEARTBROKEN that she is gone.
Until we meet again, I type through my tears...
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I feel for your loss. Its always tough but we look forward to seeing them again.Yesterday at this time, my 13 year old rescue "street hound" I've had since she was a few months old seemed to be fine. Laney, my beloved Lab mix mutt, last night around 7pm, I noticed she wasn't inside with us. I found her in the back yard, acting like she has when her stomach was upset, but she was walking funny, so I got her in the house and on a dog cushion. She laid there, occasionally panting, and I put her in her dog bed next to my bed when I finally went to the bedroom after staying up as long as I could watching her status.
This morning when all the dogs are crazy active, when I first get up and they get fed, Laney didn't get up.
I gave her water a couple of times and she drank it, but still wouldn't get up.
I took her to the vet this morning, her white blood cell count was high, and she was dehydrated, but her temperature was fine.
She wasn't doing well though, and after talking with the vet, me knowing Laney doesn't like strangers and strange places, I decided not to put her through all that and I had her put to sleep.
24 hours ago I wouldn't have thought I'd be posting this. I love all my dogs, and always have, but Laney has always been very special to me. Saved from whatever life on the streets of downtown New Orleans she had for a few months as a puppy, and however long she may have survived, instead she has had a beautiful life of adventure, safety, security, and comfort, and oh how loved she is, and I am absolutely HEARTBROKEN that she is gone.
Until we meet again, I type through my tears...
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