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View Poll Results: DO YOU HAVE DOG? | |||
YES!!!!!! | 22 | 61.11% | |
NO | 14 | 38.89% | |
Voters: 36. You may not vote on this poll |
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my buddy had a mutt named digby as well....and they gave him to someone in langley i think....IS THAT HIM??? i have a dog at my parents house...his name is rusty and he is giant. hes a german sheperd but u think hes got some great dane in him...and a little shitkicker named quincy...its a crazy little fucker. here at my aunt n uncles where i live...we have a dog named bailey. shes an australian kelpy. its a great dog, smart as hell but a little cracked out when it comes to reflections and laser pointers. |
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For Rhianna: Well in England we lived in the countryside and my dogs had free riegn on theentire area. Every farmer new our dogs and they just ran free. When we once put them in kennels when we went away on vacation and they didn't eat for 10 days. So from that point on we had friends and family stay with the dogs when we went away but putting them in kennels for 3 months to get over here would be one thing but once they got here, restricting them to a yard just wouldn't be fair. Also there would be a big chance that they would find a way out and end up on the street somewhere not knowing whats going on. Moving here was scary enough for me I couldn't imagine what they would have gone through. It was a situation where it was cruel to be kind. Didn't make it any easier back then but know when I think about it it was the right thing to do.
I'm still in love with you sig. G |