I once promised a guy here that I would prove I have a border collie that looks like my profile pic. I'll be damned if I can figure out how to upload an image on here though. So in an act of desperation, I'm gonna try a good old fashioned link.
You know it's me cause VK stands for Vladimir Kyrilytch.
This pittie/staffy whatever mix we got is gonna be a tiny dude. Bacon is 7 months old now and barely bigger than a housecat (size wise... weight wise he is a 35lb tank).
Louie lost his shit the second I came into the house with a box that was peeping madly. Once settled into the kennel he had to go in there and check them out. He sniffed, he licked, and was very very sweet to them
He planted himself across the opening and is refusing to let any of the other dogs come anywhere near the babies.
Louie is a VERY happy boy right now that he has another job on the farm.
I called Louie up to go to bed and he came... reluctantly. I told him that it was ok and to go check on his babies. He shot back down the stairs and refused to come upstairs for the rest of the night.
I've literally had to kick him out of the house to go be outside and run around for a bit. Whenever he is inside though this is where I will find him now.
Originally Posted by Mephistopheles Janx:
quick overnight update:
I called Louie up to go to bed and he came... reluctantly. I told him that it was ok and to go check on his babies. He shot back down the stairs and refused to come upstairs for the rest of the night.
I've literally had to kick him out of the house to go be outside and run around for a bit. Whenever he is inside though this is where I will find him now.
That looks like a blue heeler and German Shepard cross. Is it? Man I bet that's a good dog.
We're on team Merle (blue eyed aussies) at my house and this is my Haggwagon Deluxe. Lux for short.
If anyone has access to a person that does those high falutin scientific studies send me a smoke. I need that person, an otter, seal, beaver, and possibly one of those mountain yaks to prove that mini Aussies are the hairiest animals on the planet.
Originally Posted by Pennywise:
That looks like a blue heeler and German Shepard cross. Is it? Man I bet that's a good dog.
We're on team Merle (blue eyed aussies) at my house and this is my Haggwagon Deluxe. Lux for short.
If anyone has access to a person that does those high falutin scientific studies send me a smoke. I need that person, an otter, seal, beaver, and possibly one of those mountain yaks to prove that mini Aussies are the hairiest animals on the planet.
He's as cowy as a crusty old ranch horse too.
I love the ring around Lux's eye! How old is Lux?
We think that Louie is a Bluetick Coonhound crossed with German Shepherd. His ears are up like a GS but think his momma was the GS mix. Whatever he is... he is the best dog we have ever had. Louie loves love more than anything else in the world.
His momma with her adoptive person (no clue who he is but if you happen to be on ChiefsPlanet... I would love to get Salsa and Louie reunited for a visit!):
Louie is considerably bigger than his mom... he weighs 70lbs leading me to believe that any GS genetics he got from his mom and his, unknown, and daddy was a bluetick. It also makes sense because the man loves to scream at things. He barks at the door but he screams at coyotes, racoons, and squirrels. We don't know for sure though because he came from a rescue. I traded a peach and a pear tree for him.
Best Deal EVER.
We will know for sure here within the next 30 days because I couldn't resist and we got him a dog dna test kit for mutts. [Reply]