Siren.Mosin said: »
they look like someone bashed their face with the door.
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Siren.Mosin said: » they look like someone bashed their face with the door. Lakshmi.Flavin said: » Odin.Jassik said: » Caitsith.Zahrah said: » Odin.Jassik said: » Our female pug is in heat and my wife decided she wants puppies. You could get your daughter a dog and a guinea pig at the same time. She'd just have to wait a few months. Is welping pups as much work as it seems? I don't know, I've never done it. But, I guess I'm going to find out. I work from home and the wife has a 9-5, so it'll all fall on me, I'm sure. Yo'll have to be ready to cut and tie off the cords as well as wipe off the sacs if the mother refuses to... one came out not breathing right away but luckily did soon after... the last of the four refused to come out and we had to take her to the vet and get him induced... I'd say it's more work after because you have to make sure the mother is feeding the pups. we actually had to hold her down on her side to let the little ones latch on multiple times a day. It's a lot of work keeping them fed and safe that young. sometimes the mother helps and other times not as much. Yeah, that's my biggest fear knowing our dogs. I'm happy to do the work, they're both AKC but we wouldn't sell the pups for profit or anything. I'm trying to figure out a way to make sure the pups go to good homes without having to price people out of getting one. In any case, she just went into heat yesterday, no use in counting your pugs before they hatch. Siren.Mosin said: » they look like someone bashed their face with the door. My pugs are not amused...
Odin.Jassik said: » Lakshmi.Flavin said: » Odin.Jassik said: » Caitsith.Zahrah said: » Odin.Jassik said: » Our female pug is in heat and my wife decided she wants puppies. You could get your daughter a dog and a guinea pig at the same time. She'd just have to wait a few months. Is welping pups as much work as it seems? I don't know, I've never done it. But, I guess I'm going to find out. I work from home and the wife has a 9-5, so it'll all fall on me, I'm sure. Yo'll have to be ready to cut and tie off the cords as well as wipe off the sacs if the mother refuses to... one came out not breathing right away but luckily did soon after... the last of the four refused to come out and we had to take her to the vet and get him induced... I'd say it's more work after because you have to make sure the mother is feeding the pups. we actually had to hold her down on her side to let the little ones latch on multiple times a day. It's a lot of work keeping them fed and safe that young. sometimes the mother helps and other times not as much. Yeah, that's my biggest fear knowing our dogs. I'm happy to do the work, they're both AKC but we wouldn't sell the pups for profit or anything. I'm trying to figure out a way to make sure the pups go to good homes without having to price people out of getting one. In any case, she just went into heat yesterday, no use in counting your pugs before they hatch. You're going to be stuck with them for the first month or so as they're dependent on their mother. It's pretty fun watching them fumble around the first few days while they find their legs. Really really small too like sit in your hand small. Lakshmi.Flavin said: » We just gave 3 of the four away to families we knew. Thinking back on it I'm not really sure why we did it in the first place but yeah... Blackie did stay with us as a faithful pet for 15 years. He was pretty awesome. You're going to be stuck with them for the first month or so as they're dependent on their mother. It's pretty fun watching them fumble around the first few days while they find their legs. Really really small too like sit in your hand small. We got our male at about 10 weeks old, the female at 6 weeks. It's crazy how much they grow in the first few months. Odin.Jassik said: » Lakshmi.Flavin said: » We just gave 3 of the four away to families we knew. Thinking back on it I'm not really sure why we did it in the first place but yeah... Blackie did stay with us as a faithful pet for 15 years. He was pretty awesome. You're going to be stuck with them for the first month or so as they're dependent on their mother. It's pretty fun watching them fumble around the first few days while they find their legs. Really really small too like sit in your hand small. We got our male at about 10 weeks old, the female at 6 weeks. It's crazy how much they grow in the first few months. Siren.Mosin said: » they look like someone bashed their face with the door. They do. They're cute, but in that "so hideous they've come full circle back to adorable" kind of way. I grew up with a Basset Hound, so I know that spectrum well. Caitsith.Zahrah said: » Überhund! get. out. of. my. head. Lakshmi.Rooks said: » Siren.Mosin said: » they look like someone bashed their face with the door. They do. They're cute, but in that "so hideous they've come full circle back to adorable" kind of way. I grew up with a Basset Hound, so I know that spectrum well. I love their dopey nature. My wife calls them Chudilki, which roughly translates to "amazed" or "in wonder". Kinda like a chicken, everytime they blink they're in a whole new world. Lakshmi.Flavin said: » Odin.Jassik said: » Caitsith.Zahrah said: » Odin.Jassik said: » Our female pug is in heat and my wife decided she wants puppies. You could get your daughter a dog and a guinea pig at the same time. She'd just have to wait a few months. Is welping pups as much work as it seems? I don't know, I've never done it. But, I guess I'm going to find out. I work from home and the wife has a 9-5, so it'll all fall on me, I'm sure. Yo'll have to be ready to cut and tie off the cords as well as wipe off the sacs if the mother refuses to... one came out not breathing right away but luckily did soon after with a little stimulation... the last of the four refused to come out and we had to take her to the vet and get him induced... I'd say it's more work after because you have to make sure the mother is feeding the pups. we actually had to hold her down on her side to let the little ones latch on multiple times a day. It's a lot of work keeping them fed and safe that young. sometimes the mother helps and other times not as much. Edit: I'd suggest having someone there who's familiar with the process if possible. I've acted as a midwife for cats on a number of occasions. One of them was a brilliant mother who had 9 kittens and split them up into 2 groups so that she could nurse all of them effectively. One of her daughters that we kept gave birth to a litter of 4, and couldn't even handle that many. Instinct and genetics are no guarantee of quality, apparently. Lakshmi.Flavin said: » We got another tough guy Krizz on our hands here boys... /checks thermometer he's still a couple of "chill" short of a full krizz...but he is rapidly closing the gap.... PARKER~ /squawk box approaching the target area sir full stop PARKER and bring us up to periscope depth YouTube Video Placeholder I need to get PARKER a little outfit like this...
Shiva.Nikolce said: » he's still a couple of "chill" short of a full krizz...but he is rapidly closing the gap That's legitimately insulting. I'm starting to wonder if I'm gonna come in here one day and see Nik and Rooks going at it...
Staaaahp guys. Bahamut.Ravael said: » I've acted as a midwife for cats on a number of occasions.. as long as you wore the whole outfit including the bonnet I suppose we could let you off with a warning....
Siren.Mosin said: » you can't fight a fire with oxygen. If only we had a damp towel of some kind chocolate cookies, burrito, chips and OJ for early lunch
I'm thinking about making tea... not sure yet.
Shiva.Spathaian said: » I'm thinking about making tea... not sure yet. I've got some raspberry tea & honey over here. it's ok. Shiva.Spathaian said: » not sure yet.
There's a huge flea market in both Houston and DFW called Traders' Village. Whenever we go visit either my dad or the in-laws we'll go poke around at either if it's nice out.
They always have various exotic birds and animals there along with dog breeders. I know that, most likely, there's probably not a good outcome for the loads of animals people are hocking there. I always get the notion in my head that it would be really nice to have an aviary until I start thinking about the winter and having to clean bird cages. There's also that moral dilemma of: If you're buying animals that were probably brought over illegally and bred in possibly horrible conditions, aren't you contributing to it by creating the demand? ![]() arrives tomorrow :D Shiva.Nikolce said: » does not compute YouTube Video Placeholder which became viral. |
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