As you know i adopted a dog from my local kill shelter 2 weeks ago. It was a cocker that they estimated to be 2 years old. It was a stray so they had no history on it, if it was house broken or anything. So i took a chance, and it was great at first but after the first few days things went south quickly. I work full time and go to school part time so i am very busy. I still fit in walks and exercise but the new dog just didnt seem to adjust.
It is also on my facebook.
He's the "BEST" boy and we love him SOOOOOO much. This is a pic I took of him on Easter...
My Squiddy....
Have a great weekend everyone.
lurking behind your sofa, chairs and just everywhere taunting you, I had to take out Chuckie's mortal enemy the V A C U U M!!! God he hates that thing!! So much for relaxing
My baby is going to be 4!! I cannot believe it.
I haven't seen any of Roxy's picture stories lately. Those are always so fun to read .
In the event that something tragic would happen to us, do you have a will stating where your dog(s) will go?
My parents have been harping on me to get a will, so I was wondering if this needed to be stated in there? I love my parents to death but am not sure they are up for the care of a bulldog and I have 2 so more care.
Just wondering what your thoughts were.
thanks
Kara, Rico and Rocky
users, I have the day off and using my Mac Laptop, first I tried to connect my Digital camera, a Nikon Cool Pix, I was trying to upload pictures, but I connect the USB cord, turned on the camera, like I used to do with my old PC and nothing happened, it didn't even register on my MAC. Does anyone know if not all cameras are compatible with MACs? I registered for a beginners class for with the Apple store, but I'm thinking I'm going to need a whole lot more than a beginners class, any tips will be greatly appreciated!!
I thought since they came up on the rescue thread...it would be good to make a list of what it takes to be the best bulldog owner..