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I love animals, and want to see your furry family members. Here's my boy Broady.
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 366300" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>I LOVE looking at pictures of everybodys little 'furkids'!</p><p> </p><p>I have quite a crew ... I couldn't get the individual pictures to load right so I just put the link to the whole album on Photobucket.</p><p> </p><p>The first one is my oldest Boston, Ragan, on her sixth birthday (two years ago). Birthday #8 is coming up on the Fourth of July! And yes, I admit it! I have been known to have birthday parties for my dogs! She only wore the party hat because I wouldn't let her have the new toy until she left the hat on ...</p><p> </p><p>The second is my sweet mixed breed, Ms. Freebie. I've had her for 9-1/2 years since she came in to my yard as a starving half-frozen puppy. She's a total sweetheart but she's afraid of everybody but me.</p><p> </p><p>The third one is my goofy girl, my Katy, the toy fanatic and the friendliest dog on the planet! When anything is going on in town near our house, like the music on the Square or the annual Christmas parade, Katy practically drags me! She loves loves to be where a lot of people are and socializes with everybody.</p><p> </p><p>The fourth and fifth ones are of my only boy, my little Trace, adopted from the Humane Society last September. He's had a rough life but he's doing great now and is a very happy,, mischevious, energetic boy. In the first picture he looks very guilty - I took this right after I had to chase him for three blocks (in my bathrobe!) after he slipped through my feet and out the door, on an adventure. The second picture was taken the day I got him. He was a very skinny 17 pounds, still with the stitches in from his eye surgery and neuter. He is now a solid, muscular, healthy 24 pounds and is doing wonderfully. The big lump under his neck was an infected salivery gland but it's much better now and he is finally "lumpless".</p><p> </p><p><u><span style="color: #0000ff"><a href="http://s170.photobucket.com/albums/u246/donna723/dogs/" target="_blank">http://s170.photobucket.com/albums/u246/donna723/dogs/</a></span></u></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 366300, member: 1883"] I LOVE looking at pictures of everybodys little 'furkids'! I have quite a crew ... I couldn't get the individual pictures to load right so I just put the link to the whole album on Photobucket. The first one is my oldest Boston, Ragan, on her sixth birthday (two years ago). Birthday #8 is coming up on the Fourth of July! And yes, I admit it! I have been known to have birthday parties for my dogs! She only wore the party hat because I wouldn't let her have the new toy until she left the hat on ... The second is my sweet mixed breed, Ms. Freebie. I've had her for 9-1/2 years since she came in to my yard as a starving half-frozen puppy. She's a total sweetheart but she's afraid of everybody but me. The third one is my goofy girl, my Katy, the toy fanatic and the friendliest dog on the planet! When anything is going on in town near our house, like the music on the Square or the annual Christmas parade, Katy practically drags me! She loves loves to be where a lot of people are and socializes with everybody. The fourth and fifth ones are of my only boy, my little Trace, adopted from the Humane Society last September. He's had a rough life but he's doing great now and is a very happy,, mischevious, energetic boy. In the first picture he looks very guilty - I took this right after I had to chase him for three blocks (in my bathrobe!) after he slipped through my feet and out the door, on an adventure. The second picture was taken the day I got him. He was a very skinny 17 pounds, still with the stitches in from his eye surgery and neuter. He is now a solid, muscular, healthy 24 pounds and is doing wonderfully. The big lump under his neck was an infected salivery gland but it's much better now and he is finally "lumpless". [U][COLOR=#0000ff][URL]http://s170.photobucket.com/albums/u246/donna723/dogs/[/URL][/COLOR][/U] [/QUOTE]
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