Your Dog in Your XJ

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Apr 20, 2010 | 08:48 PM
  #16  


Apache sitting on the floor and Lakota laying in the chair.
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Apr 21, 2010 | 10:12 AM
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The girls w/ Oreo



I hate the name Oreo, but that's the name she came with so now shes stuck with it, she's a great dog tho!

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Apr 21, 2010 | 01:03 PM
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Quote: The girls w/ Oreo



I hate the name Oreo, but that's the name she came with so now shes stuck with it, she's a great dog tho!

When I saw the first pic I really thought you named the sub speaker oreo then I scrolled down and saw the dog... then I had to scroll back up and play wheres waldo dog version.

Cool dog those eyes are different than what I am use to.
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Apr 21, 2010 | 05:24 PM
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[QUOTE=AndyADD;513687]When I saw the first pic I really thought you named the sub speaker oreo then I scrolled down and saw the dog... then I had to scroll back up and play wheres waldo dog version.

i only saw the dog in the first pic after i read this haha
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Apr 22, 2010 | 11:18 PM
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ironically the dog and the subs are both called oreo.

nahh jk, yeah shes in there tho.
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Apr 23, 2010 | 07:03 AM
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This is my dude, Draven. In the first 2 pictures he is sleeping in the back of my XJ
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These bones are always GONE! He never leaves a trace! Great for when you need to hide a body.
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He is a former sled dog, so he is in his element in this pic. One of my favorites of him.
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On one of our walks along the Lehigh River. Just taking a break and drinking.
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Apr 23, 2010 | 08:13 AM
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Lotta Huskies (or Husky mixes) in this thread! I love Huskies. Here's Sarge. He's about 9 y.old on this pic; I could never open the hatch with him around if I didn't want a hatch full of dog. And it was tuff to get him out!



Turned out to be a cranky biter in his old age ... he's gone now ... .
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Apr 23, 2010 | 10:25 AM
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Not inside... but...

Bassets don't have much ground clearance of their own so they really appreciate the Jeep
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Apr 23, 2010 | 01:11 PM
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Quote: When I saw the first pic I really thought you named the sub speaker oreo then I scrolled down and saw the dog... then I had to scroll back up and play wheres waldo dog version.

Cool dog those eyes are different than what I am use to.
I thought he was talking about one of the girls lol...then I saw the dog back their.

A lot of huskies have blue eyes, and you ocasionally see them with one blue and one brown...my neighbors huskey was always having pups...and most the dogs had blue eyes, but out of the 4 litters she had 2 of the dogs had 1 blue and 1 brown...was kinda cool. I love huskies with blue eyes, but I have to have an inside dog and huskies shed too much for me, so I stick with short haired dogs. I currently have a blue doberman, but I think I going to have to put him down. He has really bad skin issues and hes getting mean....I really dont want to but I cant have a mean dog.
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Apr 23, 2010 | 09:32 PM
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I know what you mean. Sarge got mean at 10+ years old, bit someone really bad in the face & just kept on biting. Astonishing since he was always the most useless watchdog ever cuz he was so friendly. So we put him down. Sad, sad day.
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Apr 24, 2010 | 05:41 AM
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I worked at a vet for a looooong time and I don't think I ever saw a blue doberman over a year old that still had all of its hair. One of my friends had one and one of her kids patted the dog on the back right after she had put hand lotion on. The next day there was a perfect hand print where the dog's hair had fallen out.

I have cats and a ZJ but I still like seeing all of the dogs in this thread. I'm really a dog person, but I realize I'm not home enough to give a pooch the proper attention. So, it's cats for me
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Apr 24, 2010 | 06:53 AM
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Quote: I know what you mean. Sarge got mean at 10+ years old, bit someone really bad in the face & just kept on biting. Astonishing since he was always the most useless watchdog ever cuz he was so friendly. So we put him down. Sad, sad day.
It's very sad when you have to put a dog down. Last Aug., I had to put my previous dog to sleep. She was a 15 year old Dalmatian, (A cancer survivor, recently hit by a car. survived that, But had gimpy right front leg.) She was starting to get really mean though. 2 months later, In Oct.. My brother passed away, So I inherited his dog. A 3 year old male Weinaraner, Named "Willie", great dog, well trained (don't need to use a leash), good hunter, and I was very familiar him. I had to keep him, and I'm glad I did.
The "Grey Ghost"
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Apr 24, 2010 | 08:09 AM
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Quote: I worked at a vet for a looooong time and I don't think I ever saw a blue doberman over a year old that still had all of its hair. One of my friends had one and one of her kids patted the dog on the back right after she had put hand lotion on. The next day there was a perfect hand print where the dog's hair had fallen out.
I never owned a blue until now, my previous were always black/tan....Alot of dobes have skin problems but the blue and the fawn I guess almost always have skin issues, vet said 90% of blues and fawn have skin issues...but the thin hair isnt the issue (he has thin hair, but it doesnt hurt them) he is getting big bumps all over his body and they burst and bleed...took him to the vet and spent over $200 on meds...and it made it 10x worse, now his legs head and neck are almost completely covered...hes only 4, but most dobes live about 6-8 years...

91 Limited owner, almost everyone that sees my dog thinks he is a Weinaraner, they do look alike, but my dog has the obvious doberman markings.

Heres a few pics over the years...

10 weeks old:


about 2.5 years old

pic today, hes about 4.5, when I took him to the vet last week he had about 10 bumps on his head, now look at him
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Apr 25, 2010 | 06:47 AM
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OMG!, they do look alike. (A little thinner snout, and shorter ears) And I'm extremely sorry to see that, (skin condition.) It's sad to see any dog that's ill! You have my sympathy, and good luck to both.
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Apr 25, 2010 | 05:26 PM
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Wheeling trip on Friday, my 3.5 year old Pit Bull, King, hanging out the window.


King in my old XJ


King working on my old CJ5.


King and my other Pit Bull, 8 month old Nahlah. She hates wheeling, threw up 6 times.


King is also spiderman in his spare time.


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