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    New tiny addition to the family

    My dog, yup I know he's tiny and full grown. We 'rescued' him out of a bad home in Newark. He is 2 years old and is fairly healthy despite a heart murmur. He is quite skid-dish but overall he's a nice dog. My dad, brothers and myself refuse to walk him, not cause of the responsibilities but what little dignity we have left we'd like to keep




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    Nice save Harrison! I do believe he has a good home now.

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    Very noble of you and your family Harrison. I'm sure he will prove a great pet.

    "Find your enemy and shoot him down - everything else is unimportant."


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    Ya! My mom loves animals, can get a bit annoying at times, so she is going to clean him up tomorrow. A lot of his hair is matted. Thanks!


    He has an odd name...... 'Tex' but me loving WWII aircraft I can relate the name 'Tex' to 'Tex Hill' of the Flying Tigers !
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    Yea, that is a pretty nice save. It could be far worse, for example....a cat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vikingBerserker View Post
    Yea, that is a pretty nice save. It could be far worse, for example....a cat.

    Boy ! You got that right. Cat's are sneaky !!! Nice save, Harrison... Chris [njaco] will be proud of
    you. He's an animal control officer in NJ.

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    Thanks! I came home from school today and there are like notes on the wall beware dog. I'm thinking to myself ya, funny and behold the dog was hiding under my parents bed.

    Being an animal control officer seems like a cool job my mom would much rather prefer my dad doing that than being a regular police officer.
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    Nothing wrong with taking a little dog out for a walk. Heck the girls will flock to you when they see you walking that "cute little doggie", then who cares what anyone else thinks
    He does need a hair cut though, but then again so do I.
    Only thinkg I can suggest is to try not to make any sudden movements or just grabbing him. Let him come to you and get aquanted. You can almost tell from the pictures that he is a bit timid so best to take it slow when getting to know each other. Offering accasional treats wouldn't hurt either.
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    A 2006 study found that the average American walks about 900 miles a year. Another study found that Americans drink an average of 22 gallons of beer a year. That means, on average, Americans get about 41 miles per gallon.

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    Oh yeah...Buck's 100% on that...gals love those dogs for some reason. Give that dog some time to be used to you, and you'll be able to take it for walks and have an "in" with the girls!

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    okay, he is already 'attached' to my mom and follows here everywhere.

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    That's good advice from Buck, on both counts!

    Tex looks good natured, not aggresive as some become in such circumstances, so really just give him time, and he'll get used to you. (Did you know that owners don't choose their dogs, it's the other way round?)

    Good on ya mate!

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    Yep, babies and dogs are magnets for the ladies. Congrats!
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    While those (Yorkie?) aren't on my list of "favorite manly dogs to own", I have to respect the fact that you guys rescued the little hairball from a less-than-pleasant existence. I'll echo the above comments...give the dog time. He/She/It has just come from a rather stressful situation, just give it time, don't make any sudden moves or loud noises if possible, and bribes (my dogs go nuts for Beggin Strips, and you can't fail if a bribe is liberally smeared with peanut butter) never hurt anything. The dog will eventually warm up to the rest of the family, but don't be surprised if your relationship just stays at "warm" while all lovey-dovey slobbery kisses and affection are poured out on your Mom. Some dogs just tend to latch on to one human to call their own.

    And take that hairball for a walk (the more public the place, the better)! CHI-I-I-I-I-I-CK MAGNET!!!! Dog gets out and about, you (potentially) get phone numbers....its a win-win!


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    Quote Originally Posted by RabidAlien View Post
    And take that hairball for a walk (the more public the place, the better)! CHI-I-I-I-I-I-CK MAGNET!!!! Dog gets out and about, you (potentially) get phone numbers....its a win-win!
    Hmmmm, seems to me I heard that somewhere before? I wonder where that was, Hmmm?


    A 2006 study found that the average American walks about 900 miles a year. Another study found that Americans drink an average of 22 gallons of beer a year. That means, on average, Americans get about 41 miles per gallon.

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