Our rescued Siberian Husky - pics
We rescued this awesome animal from the MSPCA about 2 months ago...having gotten to really know him, I can't imagine anyone giving him up, but we're glad they did!!
...he's loving this white stuff...
...he's loving this white stuff...
Originally Posted by 05-RS1
did it just kill something furry in the second pic?! lol nice dog

JUST KIDDING...he is gentle as a mouse. That is his treasured stuffed duck (he even takes it on walks):

Not to be confused with his treasured coffee can:

What a awesome looking dog. We rescued our dog over a year ago from HALO (Helping Animals Live On) and couldn't be happier. She was 2 when we adopted her. She is a Rhodesian Ridgeback, German Sheppard, and Yellow Lab mix. She weighs about 100 pounds and is very gentle with our 4 children. The best part was she was already house trained, knows all commands, and is very intelligant. Good luck and enjoy.
hahaha man i thought u were serious about the cat! haha that woulda made me feel bad. i wouldnt be surprised though..my outside dogs (german shep, 2 rotts, and 1 mutt) ate like 3 stray cats that came into our fenced off yard. ended up finding the remains out there :-\.
Great looking dog!
Don't you sometimes wonder what is going through that furry head when the become 'attached' to objects like that?
'Course it's no different than us, really.
Look at our behavior with cars and such... :D
My wife's dingo mix used to keep the 'stupid cat' population in the neighborhood down. Any 'stupid cat' that came into the dog's fenced yard was 'lunch.' Think of it as 'evolution in action.'
The first such occurance we discovered after work one night, as there was a bunch of feathers, a bunch of fur and some torn up grass in the middle of the back yard - we always referred to that as 'The Food Chain Incident."
Hope you, the family, and, of course your dog have a great new year.
Dogs are good people - they never lie to you.
Don't you sometimes wonder what is going through that furry head when the become 'attached' to objects like that?
'Course it's no different than us, really.
Look at our behavior with cars and such... :D
My wife's dingo mix used to keep the 'stupid cat' population in the neighborhood down. Any 'stupid cat' that came into the dog's fenced yard was 'lunch.' Think of it as 'evolution in action.'
The first such occurance we discovered after work one night, as there was a bunch of feathers, a bunch of fur and some torn up grass in the middle of the back yard - we always referred to that as 'The Food Chain Incident."
Hope you, the family, and, of course your dog have a great new year.
Dogs are good people - they never lie to you.
^^dude ur dog looks ____ed off and evil haha
since we're all sharing...here's my pitt. can yall's dogs lie down like that too? when she first did it i thought it was pretty funny lookin

not a great pic of her but it was a quick shot while she was doin her weird pose.

here's my daschund
ENJOY!
since we're all sharing...here's my pitt. can yall's dogs lie down like that too? when she first did it i thought it was pretty funny lookin

not a great pic of her but it was a quick shot while she was doin her weird pose.

here's my daschund
ENJOY!
Originally Posted by CervezA
looks like I know what to expect with this guy.. he's about 6 mos in this pic
(sorry for the size, guys)
(sorry for the size, guys)






