I don't want any other animals. More cats sure. I have a dog with the cats now. It works.
We used to board the horses at a farm with a ton of goats! They were so funny, I would spend probably an hour each day watching them play King of the Mountain. The male alpha/ head goat (or whatever they are called) was named Pierre and he was a character. I've always wanted to see some of those fainting goats.I grew up on a farm and the family down the road had some goats. They are funny, I could sit and watch them for hours.
I had goats! I loved watching the babies bounce sideways when excited. I remember one night, I was exhausted from working long hours with no days off for weeks and a kind person stopped and banged on my door. I answered it, "Your goat is out!" I said I knew as it ran past him and into my house. It had been screaming on my front porch for about 30 min. Silly thing saw me come home from work so it got out and got on my front porch, perched on the window, and then proceeded to scream. I was just too tired to deal with it, lol!
I grew up on a farm and the family down the road had some goats. They are funny, I could sit and watch them for hours.
Somebody make them stop, they're so soft!
I grew up on a farm and the family down the road had some goats. They are funny, I could sit and watch them for hours.
Huh? Eyes wide open. Are they still legal in America?I have 2 dogs but want a rotti or a pit.
What happened to mama cat?Mostly I'd like more than one cat, then to have a nice fish tank again but it takes quite a bit of work, money, and space I don't have these days so not about to happen. I go through phases where I think if I was a 'lady of leisure' living in a big house and didn't need to go out to work regularly I'd like to have a dog: a smallish mongrel would be fine. I've always loved black lab's and dalmations but too many health issue for me.
Lovely video. Tku.Somebody make them stop, they're so soft!
In most places, yes. Breed bans are thankfully losing popularity. I have a Rottweiler.Huh? Eyes wide open. Are they still legal in America?
Breed specific legislation is such crap. They're all just dogs, and dogs need training. Let's not forget - people bred dogs to do what they do in the first place. In Ontario (Canada), any bully-like breed that resembles a pit bull terrier closely enough is supposed to be put to sleep unless they were born before the BSL was put into place. Those born before need to wear muzzles wherever they go. I watch my local humane society's Facebook page, and whenever pit pups show up, there's a mad dash to get them to a rescue outside the province because it's a matter of days before they get put down.Huh? Eyes wide open. Are they still legal in America?
Do you have children? Pitbulls are known to attack family members very suddenly. Rotties as well.In most places, yes. Breed bans are thankfully losing popularity. I have a Rottweiler.
That's going too far. Muzzled yes. I had an abandoned mongrel tied to a tree in a little wood. African 2-1/2 months. Such a lively fig who would hide under the coffee table if he was told hru was naughty and who loved the grandchildren and my cat Lotto. There was a Pitbull in the area not always muzzled and my dog was the only one he'd let near him and allowed me to stroke him. The first time he and candy met candy lay down in front of him like a puppy giving respect to an older dog.Breed specific legislation is such crap. They're all just dogs, and dogs need training. Let's not forget - people bred dogs to do what they do in the first place. In Ontario (Canada), any bully-like breed that resembles a pit bull terrier closely enough is supposed to be put to sleep unless they were born before the BSL was put into place. Those born before need to wear muzzles wherever they go. I watch my local humane society's Facebook page, and whenever pit pups show up, there's a mad dash to get them to a rescue outside the province because it's a matter of days before they get put down.
Woops. Aged 2-2/3 months. Don't know where African came from.That's going too far. Muzzled yes. I had an abandoned mongrel tied to a tree in a little wood. African 2-1/2 months. Such a lively fig who would hide under the coffee table if he was told hru was naughty and who loved the grandchildren and my cat Lotto. There was a Pitbull in the area not always muzzled and my dog was the only one he'd let near him and allowed me to stroke him. The first time he and candy met candy lay down in front of him like a puppy giving respect to an older dog.
That's a fat lot of nonsense. You have been brainwashed by the media (which will identify just about any dog involved in an attack as a "pit bull" even when they very obviously aren't). They are no more likely to attack their family members than any breed.Do you have children? Pitbulls are known to attack family members very suddenly. Rotties as well.
Give me a mongrel.
Sorry, but that's a load of BS. They are no more likely to attack people who usually turn out to be the ones provoking the animal first, than other breeds. It's easy to blame pit bulls who cannot defend themselves, when upon further grilling, we find out that they leave their children and the pets unsupervised, and the children did something to annoy the animal.Do you have children? Pitbulls are known to attack family members very suddenly. Rotties as well.
Give me a mongrel.