The babies are the best. Tiny little bodies and huge legs. xD Had a nest right next to where I park my car at work. I was able to enjoy them for a few weeks but they're gone now. Hopefully see them again in the spring!
oh. martians think indonesia will be assaulted and i'm not sure how they got artificial intelligence in the past in another galaxy. their farmers market had a hologram of jupiter.
Thats the name of a standard breed horse my sister bought off rhe race track in Calgary when we were teenagers, 17 hands high . Doped out of his mind . Was used to racing harness and paced.hard to ride, good horse though. I woukd adopt that dog .especially after the dive.
Oh yeah? Poor guy. Great of your sister to take him in! Thank you so much for showing interest! I should have stated I'm not a part of the rescue, just someone trying to help get the word out. Gunner is in the Niagara Region in Ontario. You can view his full profile and contact the rescue here: www.adoptapet.com/pet/32346528-niagara-falls-ontario-mixed-breed-large-mix Or through their facebook page: facebook.com/InugoyaRehomingAndRehabilitation Or you can fill out an application here: l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fform.jotform.com%2F233466598767073%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR0Ae82MHXnUg4fgRJO8hNu1NPTclF4hEXikXgXMsk41OkxSPZoK5_NDZvI&h=AT1QwCcm2pqqWIHyf2HNg2SZt8c-ver6CRJMGTT42x8Hy_uFZ1tcIcIFnueeQbb6x3rIWY8jnMqCkKpFK0A6C3iVDGKz7tdewDbdCyN55EsM9x4DsvWnLnR8zppvjXjDx0zAbthS-dmVhU5fOke7&__tn__=-UK-R&c[0]=AT0wY40kxeHPLXVpNAlfZ1MShNpI08qxLQw1911EyPoU4pAaDWHmWmOQUvENue9cov6VYj6UXWc1aTuSlCd1-0-9C_YqIwfkLRqNo6IogvfvLEgLBdXqDSb0S2x1L-sBwRe_jjfgfuRwsnoiIAv6DtjrlxUorakVpwqp0CeuixcjDEbX7DHVzkDu3Ii0j9XC6u7pzJcB0kuB
Thank you! I'm glad you like it. :) I have an Instagram for my dog and woodworking business, but not so much for videos. instagram.com/khalani.the.malamute/ instagram.com/windfallwares
The fire department is at county should have been there before the fire got totally engulfed that's what I'm saying the fire department does not care about people's property. Just going to let it burn and faulty ground they don't care what people have of what the people want to save or people spent half their lifetime building they don't care about it just let it burn to the ground when they care and want to get on top they got to walk around and act like they're important and are you going to do a single thing to put water on it
Flat apartments taking too long to get to the barn I just don't let it burn to the ground it's a waste of people's money and effort to build something when the fire department don't give a crap about getting there to get the fire put out
I worked at a greyhound track. Most of the dogs could remove the muzzle with one kick of the hind foot. Don't totally trust a muzzle to control a vicious dog. And. when dogs fight, verbal commands are nearly always useless. If a dog begins to squeal in pain, other dogs often join the attack. Beware of women with dogs too strong for them to physically control, or multiple dogs. The dogs don't usually attack their feeder, but that does not include YOU.
Fair enough. I'm not sure if you're calling my dog viscous, or just talking in general, but I agree you'd be an idiot to set a viscous dog loose and trust the muzzle for a few reasons. I'd like to point out, in regards to those Greyhounds, even though some could take them off I imagine they were put on anyway. I see lots of men who's dogs out weight them, it's not just women.
@@Altt Greyhounds will usually not take time to remove a muzzle while racing. They are competitive, and removing the muzzle would break their stride and they would fall back in the race. The muzzles are mainly to stop nips at other dogs while running, though some punch with their nose, muzzle and all. Punching or nipping in a race gets a dog a strike in that state, and three strikes gets him barred from racing in that state, and most other states. Dogs are often moved out of state after one strike. Racing is illegal in many states now. I did not intend to single out your dog as vicious. I see many small women with large aggressive breed dogs for protection, dogs they cannot physically control. While some men do the same, most uncontrollable big dogs that have attacked my small dog have belonged to women. I hate to have to stop their dog with force, but I will not let my dog be maimed. I often ask them to take a course that gives me more, gentler options. Those ladies might be better advised to employ protection privileges allowed under the Second Amendment, particularly non lethal sprays, than an uncontrollable dog. I would add that the "uncontrollable" is more often the fault of poor training of the owner than the dog..
@@tomjeffersonwasright2288 I don't really know anything about Greyhound racing, so thanks for the information! Sounds like very strict business. But of course you don't want a dog there that's biting others. Okay, no worries, I just wasn't sure. When you put it that way, I see what you mean. I wasn't thinking of "protection" dogs. Yes, that's definitely a common and unfortunate problem. I imagine people are not very receptive to your advice?
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You're wrong, it is cruel. How is this any different from antagonizing an eagle or a hawk, or do you not have a problem with that too? An important part of being a good human is not being detrimental to others, which includes animals.
It depends on what you consider antagonistic, I guess. I appreciate some people would consider this cruel, but for me it does not cross that threshold. If I chased them in excess or for a long time, for sure that would be cruel.