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DJM
12-04-2012, 10:03 AM
im a huge animal lover, like them more than people, reason why i dont eat meat.....curious who has what

heres my 2 killers

http://img717.imageshack.us/img717/4190/dsc03898lc.jpg

jimmy (jim brown inspired), high energy loves everything, awsome

http://img547.imageshack.us/img547/7817/dsc00839x.jpg

my mini pitbull, frijolito, horrible angry all the time character


i have a 100g tank with sharks and catfish as well


heres punta cana, sharks were about 6feet out of reach.....rush in a half....i have other pics and dolphin stuff, but wifey is in them half naked, sorry burly

http://img819.imageshack.us/img819/1364/image00000a.jpg
http://img202.imageshack.us/img202/2411/image0043a.jpg

h2s
12-04-2012, 10:04 AM
Damn, hard for me to transfer off phone while at work. I will get one up when I can.

BoneDaddy
12-04-2012, 10:09 AM
Damn, hard for me to transfer off phone while at work. I will get one up when I can.

Same here. Have a 5 year old black lab and a runty ass almost 2 year old pit bull that is rescue. We recently had to put down our 17 year old Dalmation.

And DJ......tell me that isn't a doggy sombrero I see....:D

DJM
12-04-2012, 10:15 AM
Same here. Have a 5 year old black lab and a runty ass almost 2 year old pit bull that is rescue. We recently had to put down our 17 year old Dalmation.

And DJ......tell me that isn't a doggy sombrero I see....:D

love rescue stories, sorry bout the other pet, 17yrs is a nice run tho
nah mini sombrero came with a mini tequila in a sorta gift wrap, fkn fits him.....hes got fkn clothes man, giants jersey, adidas coat, ect.....its fkn insane.....spoiled man

BoneDaddy
12-04-2012, 10:23 AM
love rescue stories, sorry bout the other pet, 17yrs is a nice run tho
nah mini sombrero came with a mini tequila in a sorta gift wrap, fkn fits him.....hes got fkn clothes man, giants jersey, adidas coat, ect.....its fkn insane.....spoiled man

She was found when she was less than a year old in a storm drain. Had mange, no hair and skinny as a toothpick. She was with her brother, he was nice and fat, protecting her but eating allll the food they came across. We fostered her and fell in love with her. Now she's so damn spoiled and happy it's pathetic. The wife constantly wants to buy them coats and outfits and what-not but I can't let it happen! lol

The Dalmation was just steadily going downhill. Happy, but she couldnt get around without falling and not being able to get back up. We couldn't stand her being like that and sometimes finding her on the floor when we got home. But yeah, 17 is a damn nice run for a big dog!

DJM
12-04-2012, 10:25 AM
i hear you on the spoiling.....its fkn unreal with the 2 i have 'oh but they are too cute' if her answer for everything.....not to mention watch a 220lb bald tatted guy go down the street with 2 dogs that weigh a combined 7.5lbs......might as well put a cock in my ass

burlyman30
12-04-2012, 10:33 AM
i hear you on the spoiling.....its fkn unreal with the 2 i have 'oh but they are too cute' if her answer for everything.....not to mention watch a 220lb bald tatted guy go down the street with 2 dogs that weigh a combined 7.5lbs......might as well put a cock in my ass

Thanks for saying that last part so I didn't have to.

And my pm box is always clear for those half naked pics. But stop sending the ones of you and the young boys. That's just wrong, man.

When I get home I'll get a pic of my dog posted.


Sent from my DROID RAZR using Tapatalk 2

h2s
12-04-2012, 11:02 AM
Was able to send it off my phone. Here is a picture of the devil:

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Here is the story (long, only read if interested):

After I had lost my dog, (some of you PP guys should remember, I was fairly upset about it for some time), I had decided that I couldn't have another dog, as I didn't want to see one as a replacement for the other. As time passed, however, there was a bit of an emptyness in the home, and after a long discussion with the gf, we decided we were going to adopt.

We were set on adopting from a rescue shelter. After some searching, my girlfriend found him online and wanted to see him immediately (along with another who was conveniently housed with him). We fell in love rather quickly. He was playful, very excited, and seemed like a good companion. There was one issue, however. He was shedding like mad. We had gone to visit him after work, so I was in a suit, and my entire suit was covered in his hair nearly instantly. My concern was that he was unhealthy, as a coat/shedding, can be indicative of a dog's health. That night we spoke to my vet. She said she couldn't guarantee anything without seeing him, but it could just be a nervous reaction to the shelter.

The next day I went to pick him up. Nervous as hell the whole way home, I practically had to drag him away from the shelter and nearly the entire car ride home, he shyed as far away from me as possible. Quite different than our first encounter. Either way, we were happy to have him.

Now I will say one thing about adoption. Know what you are getting yourself into. I would never discourage it, but it takes alot of strength to bring an animal back on track. You may notice in that picture (I may have made it too small, I can probably at another time upload a better picture), that he has a scar. The scar runs from his snout (below his eye) all the way to the top of his skull, where a hard white mass is present above his skin (it appears to be exposed skull, it is rather small). Due to this, we suspect abuse from prior owners. Unfortunately, we have zero history on him. The shelter we took him from adopted him from a kill-shelter. The initial shelter had no records, literally a folder that said "beagle." Due to what was most likely a traumatic past, he has numerous behavioral issues. He can very easily be made nervous (shedding). He is territorial (insane protection of my gf, which has even led to him charging the door everything someone comes off the elevator at night (I live in a condo)). But the most dominant issue, is severe seperation anxiety.

When we first adopted him, anytime we would leave, he would cry very loudly next to the door continuously. It was very hard to leave him because of this, especially with neighbors questioning what is occuring. He also, even to this day, immediately goes to the bathroom when we leave, even if he just returned from outside. This has been very difficult to deal with, as anytime we leave the house, we know we are going to return to an issue. It is hard to stay mad at him though, especially given circumstance. We are slowly improving this behavior, but it has really put me and my gf to the test of dog ownership. An extension of this seperation anxiety also includes destruction. He will rip up anything he can find when left alone. Luckily, this has slowed dramatically, but he still uses destruction as a means of getting our attention when we are home.

All of this said, I have zero regrets. I will keep putting in the work necessary to help him keep improving.

Rodja
12-04-2012, 11:07 AM
This is my princess:
http://i1357.photobucket.com/albums/q749/rodjaX49/Facebook/Mobile%20Uploads/131687_470253362620_1000606_o.jpg
The other two:
http://i1357.photobucket.com/albums/q749/rodjaX49/Facebook/Mobile%20Uploads/180007_10150091218757621_4444143_n.jpg

BoneDaddy
12-04-2012, 11:07 AM
Thanks for saying that last part so I didn't have to.

And my pm box is always clear for those half naked pics. But stop sending the ones of you and the young boys. That's just wrong, man.

When I get home I'll get a pic of my dog posted.


Sent from my DROID RAZR using Tapatalk 2

Was anyone in the pics wearing that small sombrero?

BoneDaddy
12-04-2012, 11:09 AM
Was able to send it off my phone. Here is a picture of the devil:

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Here is the story (long, only read if interested):

After I had lost my dog, (some of you PP guys should remember, I was fairly upset about it for some time), I had decided that I couldn't have another dog, as I didn't want to see one as a replacement for the other. As time passed, however, there was a bit of an emptyness in the home, and after a long discussion with the gf, we decided we were going to adopt.

We were set on adopting from a rescue shelter. After some searching, my girlfriend found him online and wanted to see him immediately (along with another who was conveniently housed with him). We fell in love rather quickly. He was playful, very excited, and seemed like a good companion. There was one issue, however. He was shedding like mad. We had gone to visit him after work, so I was in a suit, and my entire suit was covered in his hair nearly instantly. My concern was that he was unhealthy, as a coat/shedding, can be indicative of a dog's health. That night we spoke to my vet. She said she couldn't guarantee anything without seeing him, but it could just be a nervous reaction to the shelter.

The next day I went to pick him up. Nervous as hell the whole way home, I practically had to drag him away from the shelter and nearly the entire car ride home, he shyed as far away from me as possible. Quite different than our first encounter. Either way, we were happy to have him.

Now I will say one thing about adoption. Know what you are getting yourself into. I would never discourage it, but it takes alot of strength to bring an animal back on track. You may notice in that picture (I may have made it too small, I can probably at another time upload a better picture), that he has a scar. The scar runs from his snout (below his eye) all the way to the top of his skull, where a hard white mass is present above his skin (it appears to be exposed skull, it is rather small). Due to this, we suspect abuse from prior owners. Unfortunately, we have zero history on him. The shelter we took him from adopted him from a kill-shelter. The initial shelter had no records, literally a folder that said "beagle." Due to what was most likely a traumatic past, he has numerous behavioral issues. He can very easily be made nervous (shedding). He is territorial (insane protection of my gf, which has even led to him charging the door everything someone comes off the elevator at night (I live in a condo)). But the most dominant issue, is severe seperation anxiety.

When we first adopted him, anytime we would leave, he would cry very loudly next to the door continuously. It was very hard to leave him because of this, especially with neighbors questioning what is occuring. He also, even to this day, immediately goes to the bathroom when we leave, even if he just returned from outside. This has been very difficult to deal with, as anytime we leave the house, we know we are going to return to an issue. It is hard to stay mad at him though, especially given circumstance. We are slowly improving this behavior, but it has really put me and my gf to the test of dog ownership. An extension of this seperation anxiety also includes destruction. He will rip up anything he can find when left alone. Luckily, this has slowed dramatically, but he still uses destruction as a means of getting our attention when we are home.

All of this said, I have zero regrets. I will keep putting in the work necessary to help him keep improving.

Admirable, H2S. All of our girls are rescues and we continue to foster here and there. Just a matter of time before the wife falls in love with 1 and we end up keeping it. or 2. lol I'm sure I don't have to tell you to give it time and it will be more than worth it.

Rodja, love the 1st pic dude!!

longBallLima
12-04-2012, 11:18 AM
Both our dogs

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DJM
12-04-2012, 11:26 AM
Was anyone in the pics wearing that small sombrero?
fk iv deleted 4 comebacks to this ^^^, none good enough haha, congrats

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Admirable, H2S. All of our girls are rescues and we continue to foster here and there. Just a matter of time before the wife falls in love with 1 and we end up keeping it. or 2. lol I'm sure I don't have to tell you to give it time and it will be more than worth it.

Rodja, love the 1st pic dude!!

same here bud, itll work out in the end for sure, your efforts will be worth it, karma man....that and that dog is better off now than he ever was and still it will get a ton better

Mr_math
12-04-2012, 11:39 AM
FK!!! Finally a pet post!!!!!!!



Love all your guys' pictures. Seriously a big fan of most dogs after a touching moment with a GSP/choc lab mix. Ever since then I wanted a hunting dog like a lab, weimer, viszla, GSP. Etc. then the fiance's parents got a goldendoodle which had an amazing personality. We ended up getting an awesome medium labradoodle. Best of both worlds for me. She has out fetched the majority of the dogs we've met at the dog park. Will be 2 in feb. 37 lbs of non stop wanting to fetch. Smart as hell, but just a great personality. I love cats too, just don't wanna deal with cat hair and cat shit anymore.


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Tons more on Instagram lol.

Freepressright
12-04-2012, 12:15 PM
Huge dog lover here. I like cats too, but I can't own them or have close contact with them because I am very allergic. But these are my other children.

Both dogs were adopted from a local shelter.

Kip is a white Husky/Australian cattle dog. He is one of the most loving dogs I've ever been around and loves children. But he is fiercely independent, a little fickle sometimes (wants love and contact when HE wants it) and can be stubborn. He is a glutton for attention, though, and loves attention from strangers.

Panda is my black and white Beagle/English setter mix. She's a beautiful dog and loves people. She is gentle and can be needy. But that's OK with me because I enjoy my time in the chair or on the couch with her.

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xxiv
12-04-2012, 02:09 PM
I'm a cat person. I have his name tattood on my chest. (under the xxiv thing)

http://i1173.photobucket.com/albums/r587/xxivivmmiv/0417121320a.jpg

longBallLima
12-04-2012, 02:10 PM
I'm a cat person. I have his name tattood on my chest.


thought you had the wife's name there too. and some date. your chest is like your own personal wikipedia page, huh? lol

xxiv
12-04-2012, 02:16 PM
thought you had the wife's name there too. and some date. your chest is like your own personal wikipedia page, huh? lol

the xxiv chest rocker is my anniversary, under it on my sternum i have a sacred heart with his name on it. I'll do my kids names soon enough.

longBallLima
12-04-2012, 02:22 PM
Was able to send it off my phone. Here is a picture of the devil:

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Here is the story (long, only read if interested):

After I had lost my dog, (some of you PP guys should remember, I was fairly upset about it for some time), I had decided that I couldn't have another dog, as I didn't want to see one as a replacement for the other. As time passed, however, there was a bit of an emptyness in the home, and after a long discussion with the gf, we decided we were going to adopt.

We were set on adopting from a rescue shelter. After some searching, my girlfriend found him online and wanted to see him immediately (along with another who was conveniently housed with him). We fell in love rather quickly. He was playful, very excited, and seemed like a good companion. There was one issue, however. He was shedding like mad. We had gone to visit him after work, so I was in a suit, and my entire suit was covered in his hair nearly instantly. My concern was that he was unhealthy, as a coat/shedding, can be indicative of a dog's health. That night we spoke to my vet. She said she couldn't guarantee anything without seeing him, but it could just be a nervous reaction to the shelter.

The next day I went to pick him up. Nervous as hell the whole way home, I practically had to drag him away from the shelter and nearly the entire car ride home, he shyed as far away from me as possible. Quite different than our first encounter. Either way, we were happy to have him.

Now I will say one thing about adoption. Know what you are getting yourself into. I would never discourage it, but it takes alot of strength to bring an animal back on track. You may notice in that picture (I may have made it too small, I can probably at another time upload a better picture), that he has a scar. The scar runs from his snout (below his eye) all the way to the top of his skull, where a hard white mass is present above his skin (it appears to be exposed skull, it is rather small). Due to this, we suspect abuse from prior owners. Unfortunately, we have zero history on him. The shelter we took him from adopted him from a kill-shelter. The initial shelter had no records, literally a folder that said "beagle." Due to what was most likely a traumatic past, he has numerous behavioral issues. He can very easily be made nervous (shedding). He is territorial (insane protection of my gf, which has even led to him charging the door everything someone comes off the elevator at night (I live in a condo)). But the most dominant issue, is severe seperation anxiety.

When we first adopted him, anytime we would leave, he would cry very loudly next to the door continuously. It was very hard to leave him because of this, especially with neighbors questioning what is occuring. He also, even to this day, immediately goes to the bathroom when we leave, even if he just returned from outside. This has been very difficult to deal with, as anytime we leave the house, we know we are going to return to an issue. It is hard to stay mad at him though, especially given circumstance. We are slowly improving this behavior, but it has really put me and my gf to the test of dog ownership. An extension of this seperation anxiety also includes destruction. He will rip up anything he can find when left alone. Luckily, this has slowed dramatically, but he still uses destruction as a means of getting our attention when we are home.

All of this said, I have zero regrets. I will keep putting in the work necessary to help him keep improving.

I'll FW this to my wife. she's a certified trainer and might have some insight if you're interested :)

BBG
12-04-2012, 02:32 PM
I'm a cat person. I have his name tattood on my chest. (under the xxiv thing)

Your cat's name should be "Majestic as Fuck"

h2s
12-04-2012, 02:37 PM
I'll FW this to my wife. she's a certified trainer and might have some insight if you're interested :)

All ears. Out vet recommended a behavioral specialist. We were considering it for the near future, but I am open to all advice.

xxiv
12-04-2012, 02:37 PM
Your cat's name should be "Majestic as Fuck"

he's a good looking dude, I tell people we are cousins.

Mr_math
12-04-2012, 02:48 PM
thought you had the wife's name there too. and some date. your chest is like your own personal wikipedia page, huh? lol

Hahaha.

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Your cat's name should be "Majestic as Fuck"

Lol. :)

burlyman30
12-04-2012, 03:40 PM
Was anyone in the pics wearing that small sombrero?

Yes, but I'd rather not say where it was worn. DJ, you are disgusting.

xxiv
12-04-2012, 03:45 PM
All ears. Out vet recommended a behavioral specialist. We were considering it for the near future, but I am open to all advice.

Behavioral specialists can work wonders. Prozac sounds like it may help as well.

Out of curiousity, does anyone here know what I do for a living?

Mr_math
12-04-2012, 03:47 PM
Behavioral specialists can work wonders. Prozac sounds like it may help as well.

Out of curiousity, does anyone here know what I do for a living?

Feel like this is a loaded question :) lol.

Rulk
12-04-2012, 03:55 PM
I will try to get some pics loaded up this weekend. I have a male French bulldog and a female American bulldog.

Cobalt
12-04-2012, 04:02 PM
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I am a die hard cat guy. This is my furball, Calcipher.
I found him in the bushes next to my house about 7 years ago, skin and bones, had to only be a few weeks old.

Nursed him to health, then had to have some major surgery done to save his life.

It's only one of two times in the past 7 years that I've shed tears emotionally.

The little bastard has a great personality and loves attention.

burlyman30
12-04-2012, 04:03 PM
This is Conan, 9 years old. Best dog I've ever had. Second Rottweiler I've had. Such a loyal breed with an amazing disposition. This guy is about 110 lbs and extra long legged, so it's pretty freakin' hilarious when he runs away from an aggressive poodle or chihuahua.

http://i.imgur.com/m9zeD.jpg http://i.imgur.com/ONQ3p.jpg

Mr_math
12-04-2012, 04:09 PM
Lol in the Xmas tree cobalt?

Mr_math
12-04-2012, 04:13 PM
This is Conan, 9 years old. Best dog I've ever had. Second Rottweiler I've had. Such a loyal breed with an amazing disposition. This guy is about 110 lbs and extra long legged, so it's pretty freakin' hilarious when he runs away from an aggressive poodle or chihuahua.

http://i.imgur.com/m9zeD.jpg http://i.imgur.com/ONQ3p.jpg

Lol cute. Used to take the dog to puppy classes, in that class there was a puppy rott. Had to be one of the cutest puppies I've ever seen. Lil fatass. Lol.

Cobalt
12-04-2012, 04:15 PM
Lol in the Xmas tree cobalt?

He's a cat, you expected something different?

At least he wasn't busy knocking everything off my desk to get my attention.

Mr_math
12-04-2012, 04:18 PM
He's a cat, you expected something different?

At least he wasn't busy knocking everything off my desk to get my attention.


Lol true. My old cats would post up under the tree. Never had them get in the tree. Too amusing :)

Cobalt
12-04-2012, 04:22 PM
Lol true. My old cats would post up under the tree. Never had them get in the tree. Too amusing :)

The difference between cats and dogs:

When you bring something new home,
Dog: "Oh WOW, a new smell! That looks really cool! I hope you have fun with it!"
Cat: "A new toy for me? Finally. I was getting tired of everything else."

If my cat can climb it, he owns it.

Mr_math
12-04-2012, 04:37 PM
The difference between cats and dogs:

When you bring something new home,
Dog: "Oh WOW, a new smell! That looks really cool! I hope you have fun with it!"
Cat: "A new toy for me? Finally. I was getting tired of everything else."

If my cat can climb it, he owns it.

Lol. I always liked wondering where the cat went, then realizing it was in whatever you brought home, boxes, bags, etc. lol. Then scaring the shit out it was fun too.

BoneDaddy
12-04-2012, 05:02 PM
The difference between cats and dogs:

When you bring something new home,
Dog: "Oh WOW, a new smell! That looks really cool! I hope you have fun with it!"
Cat: "A new toy for me? Finally. I was getting tired of everything else."

If my cat can climb it, he owns it.

The real differences. Pretty funny.....


http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=GbycvPwr1Wg

BoneDaddy
12-04-2012, 05:15 PM
My 2 girls......Tater is the black lab who loves a camera:

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And Lucy, the runtiest Pit Bull ever:

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Mr_math
12-04-2012, 05:20 PM
My 2 girls......Tater is the black lab who loves a camera:

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And Lucy, the runtiest Pit Bull ever:

314 It should be a crime to dress a Pit....

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Adorable. I have a sweet spot for labs :)

DJM
12-04-2012, 06:31 PM
awesome thread, keep the pics coming......birds, fish, anything man

all these dog pics are great......and the cat one obviously, love cats, their whole attitude is not like a dog

xxiv
12-04-2012, 07:05 PM
Feel like this is a loaded question :) lol.

I'm not a behavioral specialist.

Mr_math
12-04-2012, 07:10 PM
I'm not a behavioral specialist.

Do share then :)


Had to post up a vid of the little monster hauling ass after her fav. Frisbee.

http://youtu.be/6_p6xpTiZGo

O_RYAN_007
12-04-2012, 09:22 PM
I love animals, I had many as a child and into college. I had a ferret, a persian cat, a little shit head of a chihuahua, 4 German shepherds growing up. I love all types of animals. I currently don't own any of my own, but I have a cat at my mom's and a shepherd mix with something. Chocolate' and thomas the train (the cat) short for Tom. I'll go down to my parents in a couple weeks and take a couple pics. Choco and Thomas fiucken are always messing with each other; sheet heads! But they are both really great animals and love my nephews a ton!

BR99TAL
12-04-2012, 10:06 PM
currently i have a cat whose about 11years old called "jimmy" - its a grey white black cat.

short story:
last year my belgian malinois "nora" got poisoned. i was really down that time as she was everything for me.
one of the victims (a little girl) made a picture of him. she asked the same day if i could "punch" him for this. yes, ive really beaten the hell out of him...... her parents went to the police the following day - hes in jail now.
nearby got punished for beating him up pretty bad as i "was the only one who could do that to him", but some people lied for me to have an "alibi":D.

however, i really like animals, especially penguins.

Mr_math
12-04-2012, 10:35 PM
currently i have a cat whose about 11years old called "jimmy" - its a grey white black cat.

short story:
last year my belgian malinois "nora" got poisoned. i was really down that time as she was everything for me.
one of the victims (a little girl) made a picture of him. she asked the same day if i could "punch" him for this. yes, ive really beaten the hell out of him...... her parents went to the police the following day - hes in jail now.
nearby got punished for beating him up pretty bad as i "was the only one who could do that to him", but some people lied for me to have an "alibi":D.

however, i really like animals, especially penguins.


Ugh couldn't imagine something like that. I'd probably be inclined to do the same thing.

Scope75
12-04-2012, 10:41 PM
Here's Cooter my 1yr old Australian Shepard.
http://i1050.photobucket.com/albums/s408/scope75/656D42D6-5859-4E4B-AF25-AF726AB14C3B-2223-0000016452FA9675_zps9d4eef06.jpg
He likes to eat healthy food just like his owner!! Lol
http://i1050.photobucket.com/albums/s408/scope75/E383DD39-ED80-4C60-BB0E-C3B79E84AF37-2223-00000164A8E9CE2D_zps7e26044d.jpg
http://i1050.photobucket.com/albums/s408/scope75/5F3F2181-F67E-462A-AC9C-A552EBF193ED-2223-00000164DE16FFD7_zps2ef01e6c.jpg

BBG
12-04-2012, 10:49 PM
I have no pets.

Mr_math
12-04-2012, 11:03 PM
I have no pets.

What about those pythons in your pic man?!?


Heheheh :)

BBG
12-04-2012, 11:09 PM
What about those pythons in your pic man?!?


Heheheh :)

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Mr_math
12-04-2012, 11:28 PM
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Lol :)

VayneZ
12-05-2012, 05:36 PM
Zeke, when I first brought him home when he was 7 weeks old
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This was back in Miami Beach. Zeke was with me through days when I would live off of hard drugs. Sometimes the only reason I would make sure to be home at a certain hour was just cause I HAD to walk him, or give him vitamins etc. He was THE most important PERSON to me in that phase, and I believe, (honestly), that if it was not for Zeke, I would be dead today.

He's a Jack mixed with a beagle. Really really cool guy, has the coolest attitude. He has mood swings just like I do, so we feel each other. I know when he's depressed or pissed, and he knows me well too... and as soon as he feels it, he comes and put his head on my leg or something, like he KNOWS that just makes me feel so much better. Brought him with me to the Island, he's 4 right now.

We used to jog for and hour and a half straight on the beach back in the days. Zeke never gets tired! I should really start sprinting with him soon, the thing is I now sprint near my house and there are lots of traffic and stuff.

VayneZ
12-05-2012, 05:39 PM
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Me and Zeke, cruisin about a coupl'a months ago!

Mr_math
12-05-2012, 06:00 PM
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Me and Zeke, cruisin about a coupl'a months ago!


Nice man!

DJM
12-05-2012, 08:43 PM
cool story

VayneZ
12-06-2012, 05:56 AM
Thanks guys. I guess I really experienced first hand the saying ''dogs are a man's best friend''

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