That cool Jim.
I'm getting an Australian Shepard to help me with my cows. I hope I can get him to just push them away from the gates when I take my tractors thru.
She is, much better. The anesthetics seem to be hard on her. It has taken 10 - 12 hours or so for her to get up, and move around. She is up now though......went outside to do her business, came in and ate a few bites.
Our Isabel is at the vet today. This is the second time in a few months that she's had to have cancerous tumors removed from her skin. She's a solid white Pitbull.....and the vet tells us that she will keep getting them.
I never wanted a Pit.......thought they were vicious creatures. My...
I'll soon have to go through it again I'm afraid. My Redbone hound, Bowzer, is at an advanced age as well. He's been here with me since he was just a pup too, and is 12 or so.
She knows it's something she is not suppose to do. Both times she killed a cat one ran from her and she grabbed it, one bite and that's it. Afterward she goes around with her head down and will not make eye contact. She really minds very well though.
I've never wanted a pitbull around, but my daughter got this one as a pup. They are a different sort of dog, very protective and loyal, but just does not like some people. This one plays with my Grandkids and would fight a chainsaw to protect them, but will kill a cat in a second.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.