Not my dog, but did you see this? One dog vs 5 coyotes. He defended himself for 45 minutes. He was a stray who has been quickly adopted since.
We talked about trying to get him. Of course, if he came home with us his name would be Norris or Walker.
Maya was likely horribly mistreated as a young pup and developed a good offense is the best defense mindset. Poor little girl dog.A while ago I posted about our dog Maya having behavioral issues likely due to dementia and wondering when would have to euthanize her.
Yesterday she was at the vet and the staff couldn't handle her. The 12 lb dust mite worked herself up into a frenzy and bit one of the staff, despite the fact that they were well aware of her behavior, having cared for her for 11 years and had a whole protocol to handle her.
Maya had been suffering with recurring eye infections because she wouldn't let us clean her eyes, her dementia was getting worse plus she developed a terrible rasping cough.
But with all that, my wife wasn't ready to euthanize her little buddy prior to yesterday because the little dog still enjoyed being in the yard, eating and wasn't messing in the house.
Some of you were kind enough to respond to my post about the dog's declining health saying that I would know when it was time, and the time came this afternoon.
My wife is feeling horribly guilty despite all the assurances from me and the vet staff who took care of the dog for years, that we did more for Maya than just about anyone else since we adopted her 11 years ago.
She was a difficult dog, fighting my wife for the alpha female spot, stubborn and difficult to train.
She shied away from affection and hated to be petted even as a young dog.
Maya was turned into shelters multiple times and finally the tiny dog was found abandoned in a field somewhere in North Carolina and sent to an adoption agency up North.
I can't imagine what Maya went through in her first two or three years of life before we adopted her. While she was far from an ideal dog, who can blame her for always fighting and never trusting.
Despite all the difficulties, Maya will be missed just as much as our other dogs.![]()

Well, the block shouldn't have been where he didn't want it to be. Sheesh, everyone knows that, ha ha......Had a machined block damaged by cat spray once...1.
Another subscriber to "the only good cat is a dead cat" club! Welcome to the clubNot amused then,
Not amused now...
Ugh, don't even kid about that. Faaar too many assholes in the world.Another subscriber to "the only good cat is a dead cat" club! Welcome to the club

Another subscriber to "the only good cat is a dead cat" club! Welcome to the club
Yup, you're right, my apologies to the cat people.Ugh, don't even kid about that. Faaar too many assholes in the world.

Mongrels can be and usually are great dogs with less health issues. That looks like a professionally shot picturePages ago I posted after my older sister lost her 2 little girl dogs about a year ago she was going to look for one, "...that needs me." She specifically didn't want a puppy ONLY a female and preferably very small.
A few months ago she wandered over to a 99 Cent store while her husband was in Harbor Freight and found a homeless woman with a puppy so she asked if she could pet it. The lady had just bought a 99 cent collar & leash for this stray she'd found. She didn't want it hit by a car - sweet lady. She told my sister she could barely afford to feed herself so she couldn't really afford a dog but she didn't want to give it to the shelter because it is a little mongrel and they'd kill it - UGH. She asked my sister if she'd be willing to "foster" it while looking for an owner? Mt sister had him scanned - no chip. Ran ads, no responses so of course she fell in love and kept him.
He's NOT small at all and is not quite yet one year old! Plus, this dog is about the strongest dog I've ever been around, like REALLY strong. e is playful, not aggressive at all, though he has chewed a coffee table, etc.
Today she sent me this picture of him. Like I said, a mongrel but a cute as hell one. Vet said some kind of Schnauzer mix. He is VERY affectionate with my pups because he wants to play. They growl at him for being "forward". She named him "Lovey" - the name of our childhood dog 60+ years ago that mostly she raised & cared for. He looks posed but that's just how he is. Like a little reincarnated person....we wonder who?!! Anyway, here's Lovey:
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I said the exact same thing, "What did you do..hire a pro to take a picture of him?" She said no that the neighbor who does dog grooming from home snapped this pic with her phone. It's a one in a million I guess.Mongrels can be and usually are great dogs with less health issues. That looks like a professionally shot picture
He certainly is cute as hell. And the neighbour might want to look into a side hustle doing photographyI said the exact same thing, "What did you do..hire a pro to take a picture of him?" She said no that the neighbor who does dog grooming from home snapped this pic with her phone. It's a one in a million I guess.
And yeah there's some science to mongrel's being healthier: they come from a much larger gene pool so the likelihood of them developing breed specific issues are much lower.
This little beast NEEDS more training. Not for anything really "bad" he's just puppy rambunctious! But he's cute as hell....his redeeming trait.
Ha! I think it was just a lucky snapshot. Though I'll ask if she ever did/does photography.He certainly is cute as hell. And the neighbour might want to look into a side hustle doing photography
We used to have a Toy poodle,,took me about 2 to 2.5 hours to do the whole wash, dry cut routine. We also have Daisy who is a black lab, lots of hours spent house cleaning. I think the house cleaning is more work, lolHa! I think it was just a lucky snapshot. Though I'll ask if she ever did/does photography.
I know she used to be a professional dog groomer, had her own shop but now just does it out of her house for friends and a few others. No overhead so she can do it cheaper and even at that it's more lucrative for her. I'd take my pups to her - and I may still - but my sister's house is a good 35-40 minutes drive one way. But grooming for my two doodles is getting damn expensive and because they're white they need it about every 6 week. Sheesh.
Haha, we used to rile up my grandmother by telling her to use the canine dishwasher.

These two ladies are quite a bit stronger, they were dragging me along like a draft horse.
