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Dogs?

  • Sit

    Votes: 41 16.5%
  • Fetch

    Votes: 45 18.1%
  • Belly Scratchers

    Votes: 79 31.9%
  • Dog Farts

    Votes: 68 27.4%
  • Leg Humps

    Votes: 28 11.3%
  • Cookie? Good boy..

    Votes: 56 22.6%
  • @Ceasar Milan, Fuck you!

    Votes: 101 40.7%

  • Total voters
    248

Charles U Farley

Well-Known Member
Holy fucking moly, seeing that video makes me remember something that happened with my current Dobergirl when she was 3-4 months old. I can't believe I'm going to admit this to anyone else, because my wife is the only other human who knows this story, but since I'm nym'd up, I can be totally honest. o_O

At that time, I only did cannabis oil from decarbed buds and after I squeezed out the oil, I threw the vegetal remnants into a sort of compost pile we have right off the deck. Didn't think anything of it, but it was a rather large amount. I let both the girls out and about an hour later, I noticed Star is acting really weird, but Chaos was fine. A bit later, Star just sort of hangs her head down and starts swaying to and fro. This is not fucking normal. Wonder what's wrong? Then she starts dry heaving, for almost a minute but nothing comes up. She's salivating profusely, so I lay her down and look into her mouth and see little green particles. Fuck!! I knew exactly what happened. A previous Dobergirl we had, Karma, had eaten a couple of joints and had a similar reaction, so I knew what this was. She was hammered on SouthEast Lights!!!! Chaos was experienced and knew better than to eat that oily detritus.

Now, I know how serious this can be, so don't flame my ass for being so irresponsible. But this was never a problem with any dogs we've had before, and in over 30 years of marriage, this was the first time it ever happened from the compost pile. Since my wife was an RN and I was an RRT, we knew what to do. Protect the airway and prevent aspiration at all costs.

As you can tell from the photo above, she's fine. 8)
 

Herb & Suds

Well-Known Member
Holy fucking moly, seeing that video makes me remember something that happened with my current Dobergirl when she was 3-4 months old. I can't believe I'm going to admit this to anyone else, because my wife is the only other human who knows this story, but since I'm nym'd up, I can be totally honest. o_O

At that time, I only did cannabis oil from decarbed buds and after I squeezed out the oil, I threw the vegetal remnants into a sort of compost pile we have right off the deck. Didn't think anything of it, but it was a rather large amount. I let both the girls out and about an hour later, I noticed Star is acting really weird, but Chaos was fine. A bit later, Star just sort of hangs her head down and starts swaying to and fro. This is not fucking normal. Wonder what's wrong? Then she starts dry heaving, for almost a minute but nothing comes up. She's salivating profusely, so I lay her down and look into her mouth and see little green particles. Fuck!! I knew exactly what happened. A previous Dobergirl we had, Karma, had eaten a couple of joints and had a similar reaction, so I knew what this was. She was hammered on SouthEast Lights!!!! Chaos was experienced and knew better than to eat that oily detritus.

Now, I know how serious this can be, so don't flame my ass for being so irresponsible. But this was never a problem with any dogs we've had before, and in over 30 years of marriage, this was the first time it ever happened from the compost pile. Since my wife was an RN and I was an RRT, we knew what to do. Protect the airway and prevent aspiration at all costs.

As you can tell from the photo above, she's fine. 8)
Actually
I had one find someone else’s plants
Unbeknownst to me
He was wasted for two days
Vet said it happens all the time and she immediately recognized he was high
So no worries
 

NotTheRobot

Well-Known Member
My last two
Lost last year both 13
At our age the wife and I decided no more big dogs
After six labs we couldn’t handle another go
But then this guy showed up on Craigslist during pandemic and the deed was done

no regrets
My wife had similar thoughts. We got 2 collie cross puppies 5 years ago who have slowed down now and we just got a goldendoodle puppy. We're only late sixties and have a half acre fenced for the puppies to run in. 75-85 lbs. seems to be where we are now, not the giants we used to have.

Like you say, no regrets. The regrets would have been not having them.
 

EhCndGrower

Well-Known Member
I just gotta say Thanks to everyone and their well wishes after losing Buddy this past Monday. My other dog Fozzie Bear is, well, doing the best he can. It’s sad to look at him and he will be staring out to nothing expecting him to return home :( He’s had a couple sad howls/whines everyday since he past, but seem longer and more mournful the longer it’s been.

So we thought we were going to be a single dog family again. Then we realized we have been a 2 dog family almost for 8 years now, from looking after various friends/family dogs over that period. So 2 days later we were online looking to see if we can find a new friend for Mr. Bear and I’m happy to say that we will have new friend coming this November hopefully. Found a breeder for English Golden Retrievers like Buddy was, and she will have 2 litters born mid September. Going to be a long 4 months but we will hopefully have a happy Fozzie Bear once again soon and a new baby brother. Waffles, Paddington and once again Buddy are the forerunners for the new pups name. Buddy is just the perfect name for a Golden because it’s usually the first words “whats your name buddy?” out of a persons mouth when they would pet him. Don’t worry, I’ll post pics when they get here.
 
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