innohscent1
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  • Warner Robins, GA
  • United States
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A Marine & A Mutt Are Reunited - An Incredible Tale

Ahhh...what an amazing story! I am so happy to hear it! My husband befriended two dogs over there. I feel as though they offer so much comfort to our soldiers in such a desperate time!

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Siberian Huskies

My cousin has a husky, and as long as you socialize them well and have a fenced yard you should be fine!

Replied Nov 7

Searching for this breed/mix and or any information

Poor Tiki! I can't imagine! I looked at the pics, and he does look alot like a Carolina Dog. We actually just adopted one. Not from a shelter, but we think he may have been wild-caught by the woman w…

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Replied Nov 7

 

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Monica and innohscent1 are now friends
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December 5
what cute puppies!
December 4
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how presious
December 4
wonderful picture
December 4
now that is a kiss on the snout if I ever saw one
December 4
A lot of love in that pic
December 4
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Proud pet parent of:
Charlie (American Dingo) 10 months
Webster (fat black tempermental cat) 9 years
Parker (long haired FIV+ black cat) 8 years
Dovey (albino ringneck dove) 6 years
Pet likes:
Walks, belly rubs, treats, anything with his pack, trips to the dog park, praise, being outside
Pet dislikes:
Having nails clipped, being away from his pack
Pet’s favorite spot:
1. our bed 2 our couch 3 beside our son's bed 4 sunbathing in the yard
Pet’s favorite toy:
anything stuffed and squeaky
Pet’s silliest habit:
Howls when a pack member leaves for work
Pet’s sweetest moments:
Tolerating a toddler hug with a smile
I crack up when my pet:
sneaks up on my bed
My pet is unique because:
He is absolutely amazing!

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At 6:54am on December 22, 2009, April said…
Merry Christmas from Animal Connection. http://animalconnection.ning.com/
At 4:48am on December 5, 2009, Kymbrla said…
Hi there - I'm not sure what a howl sounds like, Moto is my first dog, ever! He makes a really cute deep sigh when I hug him and he wimpers if we tie him up outside and he kows that we are just out of eyesight. However if I leave him home for a few hours alone, he doesn't bark or anything. I don't have a backyard, just a balconly so there isn't anywhere to dig holes. HOWEVER when I walk him to the beach near my house he digs holes! So I'm sure if we had a backyard he would dig holes. He is overall very quiet and he is ofte complemented for his loving nature and good looks when I take him for walks. I looked at your pictures and I must admit that our dogs look quite similar! It must be that dingo trait! When he was a little puppy he looked just like a rottweiler, but he turned into a 100 looking dingo dog. The only rottweiler left in him is his coloring and his size (at 1 year he is over 70lbs).
At 11:00pm on December 4, 2009, Ron said…
Just stoped by to say hi and you have some wonderful pics.. thanks for sharing
At 6:47pm on November 29, 2009, ♥Ashley♥ said…
I would love it if you were to visit my webpage and perhaps become a member of the site

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Visit (FFASC) Fight For Animal Safety Communities The reason I started this group on the Ning network was to broaden and expand the knowledge of animal cruelty and to gather people to join the site and become one for animals . I don't want to draw members away from the ASPCA community, I just want you all to have a chance to check out the Social Network and maybe join.
At 3:57pm on November 8, 2009, Leslie Luebbers said…
Where did you find your CD?

As you may have read in my post to Amber, Quincy was one of 7 six week old puppies found in a forested, swampy area north of Memphis. The rescuers saw several adult dogs watching from deeper in the woods. I'm reasonably sure the puppies were pack babies. I fostered three until two were adopted and then two more until they were adopted, so I got to know five of them. I kept Quincy, because he was the most classic. It took a while for the rescuers to figure out that the pups were
AD/CDs. But once we made a tentative ID, I contacted Jane and showed her the pics and she was positive. She wanted some of them for their breeding program, but the rescue group was flatly against it. That's OK with me; they have all become loved pets. Jane's book is not a great deal more informative than the stuff on the web. The best information can be found searching for articles on primitive and pariah or village dogs. These occur all around the world and share the basic DNA for canis familiaris--the DNA for domestic, as opposed to true wild dogs like wolves, coyotes, foxes. AD/CD's are very similar to the other primitive dogs in all parts of the world. The differ according to their adaption over the millenia to local conditions. Jane's group is now studying the international primitive dog groups, but they haven't gotten far with it. However, there are dozens of academic articles about primitive dogs that you can find on the web.

Obviously,you have fallen in love with your dog! Me, too. I have 6 other dogs. Quincy is by far the gentlest and sweetest one of the bunch. He is amazing to watch--a natural agility master.

Tell me about your pup!
At 11:46pm on November 6, 2009, Danielle Barolo said…
what made u join this site??
At 11:45pm on November 06, 2009, Russ gave innohscent1 a gift
Lovely dog, since you didnt have any gifts yet here is one
From the Gift Store
At 11:14pm on November 6, 2009, Danielle Barolo said…
hi welcome to the site
 
 

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