Best doggie in the world...helped me change the suspension out today!
Another Dalmation owner here Type: Liverspot Dalmation Name: Gemma Note the number '5' on her ear. Image Unavailable, Please Login
I hadn't motivated to post on this thread yet, but as I sit here plugging away at FC one cat was on my chest and the other one on the sofa bolster behind my head. It was hard to take their pictures, but I think they came out OK. The one in my lap is Cipo, for the great Italian cyclist Mario Cipollini.
Can't remember whose dog this was, but he was my favorite. Obviously a deranged animal, therefore no doubt a good watchdog. Note the wild eyes and sharp teeth utilized for slashing any unauthorized intruder. The hallmarks of a fine animal.
Spasso - that was the Skipperke <sp?> breed - I knew someone that had 2- great dogs ........medium size without attitude. Bill 365 - your dog is named Nika? hmmmmmm I guess I'd be honored. I mean if Enzo Ferrari and Juan Fangio could have their names on MY dogs..........I'll live
Ludlow my flame point Siamese (named for that little town near the AZ CA stateline) with my baby cousin Maya xmas day 2001, two months before cat, baby and dog left for north carolina. as you can see my cat and she were inseperable, and the dog+cat=crime syndicate so he went too.
another of Sid and what used to be a full sized basketball. He can carry the thing around in his mouth before he destroyed it Image Unavailable, Please Login
Hello racerNika, Nika's real name is Kwetu's Taminika of Red Oaks, she is a quite looker in spite of her age and smart to a fault. Taminika is Swahili, meaning "to be desired". Gimmick, was Red Oaks' Grassland Gimmick, referring to the Lion hunting background of the Rhodesian Ridgebacks. They are avid and extremely capable hunters of all game, specializing in large and dangerous varieties. They have been known to chase down a Cheeta within two miles. I have clocked some of mine at speeds exceeding 40 mph. Regards, Bill
Better late than never. I found this thread on pets, so here's a few of the guys. First one is a red Canary named....ENZO! (name picked by my wife. Pretty cool I must say) Sorry so hard to see.
Mankato. Tundra wolf. Bottle raised since 14 days old. Unfortunately passed away recently of old age. Was a wonderful wildlife ambassador for educating kids about wolves.
Wow...that wolf is so...content, aloof, self-sufficient, majestic, etc. Great picture. Feel free to share some stories about this wolf either here or via PM. Thanks!