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25 lbs about full grown - so not that big - that fence must be really low. They are famously tenacious/stubborn so a little difficult to train. Teddy Roosevelt famously used them to hunt lions in Africa. They would probably relentlessly pester a lion but be too quick for the lions to consistently get I would guess. Hard scenario to picture really. One of those things that could only happen in "olden times".
[ame="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_Terrier"]Irish Terrier - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia[/ame]Rashean Mathis: "I'm an egg guy. Last year we didn't have (the omelet station). I didn't complain, but I was dying inside."
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Can you imagine the reaction PETA would have if they found out you were using Irish Terriers to hunt lions? LOL, the tops of their heads would spin right off.
Francie looks great Brooklyn, good luck with the training.AAL:to be determined
2011 NFL Draft Wish List:
1. Patrick Peterson Cornerback LSU
2. Mark Herzlich Outside Linebacker Boston College
3. John Moffitt Center Wisconsin
4. Steve Schilling Guard Michigan
5. Jeremy Kerley Wide Receiver TCU
6. Carl Johnson Tackle Florida
7. Johnny Patrick Cornerback Louisville
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I lost a cat to cancer recently :(
Here is her in her last days with the new puppy. Taking her to the vet to put her down after she got worse and worse brought back childhood feelings of putting down our family dog Mavis (an Airdale). It was some seriously sad shit.Rashean Mathis: "I'm an egg guy. Last year we didn't have (the omelet station). I didn't complain, but I was dying inside."
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When I lost my childhood pet, I was sobbing like a little kid. I was 22 at the time.AAL:to be determined
2011 NFL Draft Wish List:
1. Patrick Peterson Cornerback LSU
2. Mark Herzlich Outside Linebacker Boston College
3. John Moffitt Center Wisconsin
4. Steve Schilling Guard Michigan
5. Jeremy Kerley Wide Receiver TCU
6. Carl Johnson Tackle Florida
7. Johnny Patrick Cornerback Louisville
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Sorry to hear about your loss Brook. She looks like a platinum colored Burmese. We had one that looked a lot like her. I am somewhat detached from our cats, usually referring to them as "my wife's cats". One got real sick and the vet said there was no recovery, only suffering ahead. He recommended putting her down, so we held on to her while he administered the shot. For whatever reason he missed the vein and had to do it again, then the second time didn't work. She was scared silly, and squirming to get away. He finally said he had to take her in the back and get a shot right into the artery near her heart. She was trying to survive. It was an awful experience. None of that just fall asleep peacefully thing we had anticipated. I will never forget it.
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Originally posted by nhwbrooklyn View Post25 lbs about full grown - so not that big - that fence must be really low. They are famously tenacious/stubborn so a little difficult to train. Teddy Roosevelt famously used them to hunt lions in Africa. They would probably relentlessly pester a lion but be too quick for the lions to consistently get I would guess. Hard scenario to picture really. One of those things that could only happen in "olden times".
Irish Terrier - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
.......if it was your favorite dog, then some kind of tribute was made for the warrior.
Originally posted by Islair View PostWhen I lost my childhood pet, I was sobbing like a little kid. I was 22 at the time.
I really took my yellow lab (Odie) hard. She was rescued from the Humane Society back when they used to put the dogs that were there too long and were going to be euthanized in a certain spot. I knew this and this was the first place I went to look. She did not deserve to be on death row and I took her home.
She was trained to walk on a leash and was house trained but discarded from her owner because she was no longer a puppy and the apartment lifestyle didn't work out.
We walked up the driveway and her tail was wagging like she was a very happy dog. I took her into the back yard, took her off the leash and she immediately sniffed the parameters of the yard.
After sniffing the yard, she walked out of the yard, plopped down in the middle of the driveway as if saying, this is my home.
She was the best voice command dog I ever had and never tried to escape just to run.
.......we did have an issue with digging holes in the back yard, however, which was not handled well by me from advice on how to make it stop when resourced but, she forgave me, and had a bond with me that I was reluctant to replace after I had to do what was really right for her.I long for a Lions team that is consistently competitive.
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My take on owning a dog is this. Owning a dog can be many things. It's an exercise in patience. It's a guarantee there will be someone at your house that will be ecstatic you came home no matter what. It's many years of totally unconditional love that warms even a cold heart. It may have costs along the way, higher if you got a large breed that snarfs most of a bag of dog food a week.
But the biggest part of owning a dog is that you make a contract. You get entertainment, love, a mobile alarm system, and friendship all up front with no money down but at the end of the contract there's a huge balloon payment. You have to pay the terrible price of letting go. It hurts tremendously but you realize they taught you the last lesson you need. How to let friends and loved ones move on and still keep our hearts intact and open.Benny Blades~"If you break down this team man for man, we have talent to compare with any team."
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Originally posted by Tony G View PostHow to let friends and loved ones move on and still keep our hearts intact and open.
I do however, acknowledge that my current pooch, albeit 9 years later and a most different dog than I ever had (scratch that, it is really Tailgunners dog), has made me laugh every day she has been in our house and has become another beloved part of the household.I long for a Lions team that is consistently competitive.
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