I bet they don’t have any language barriers.
What's her name? No offense intended but it'd need to be a fat lady name. Either that or a funny tiny dog name like Twinkle Toes or something. She's cute!More of a lap dog …she hates the garage…it’s her birthday today 5 years old![]()
She just big bonedWhat's her name? No offense intended but it'd need to be a fat lady name. Either that or a funny tiny dog name like Twinkle Toes or something. She's cute!
EDIT: Oh duh - I JUST made the pic bigger and saw the "Maggie". I like it.
Thanks for the update. You should re-post with his puppy photo every year.

They're both from the Balkans so probably both speak Serbo-Croatian.I bet they don’t have any language barriers.
Those are some handsome pups
Well, the old gal crossed the Rainbow Bridge on Sunday morning (Mother’s Day).Well, the old gal is approaching 13 years old, which is at the top of scale for the average life of a German Shepherd. Unfortunately her days are filled with rest. Her guarding days are pretty much over. The garage is quiet.
In the eleven years that we have been together, things started out interesting and eventually moved to a wonderful companion stage.
She came to me as a 17 month old rescue. Never had a rescue before and never a female. She was fine for the first two days and then developed into what the neighbors summarized my new dog as Cujo, which she was. It took a lot of time, effort and training to bring her around, but she turned into a dog that now enjoyed other dogs and people. Not one bite! It was a lot of work, but I trained her by voice and hand commands, both on and off leash. Amazing dog. Before the training, I had to figure out a deeper issue.
What I did not know when I got her was that she was very sick. She had EPI, which means that she was not producing enzymes to break down her food for absorption. In other word she was slowly starving to death and she was in pain everyday. It took over 9 months of trying and several specialists to get the diagnose right. In the meantime, she went from a healthy 60 lbs (small Shepherd) to 30 lbs. She looked like the poster dog in the abuse commercials. Once we started treatment, it reversed her symptoms and her health returned fairly quickly. The medicine fix for this condition is life long.
So now what is happening, well adding to her EPI, she has spinal disease, tumor on her liver and renal failure. She went through a several day kidney flush that did help, but I cannot do that to her again. Being basically trapped in a small cage for days with her spinal disease was very difficult on her.
So now it’s rest. Her daily walks are down to two and each one is somewhat short. Step climbing is difficult because one rear leg has minimal strength.
So her days are now for rest and for us to enjoy our remaining days with her. Her days of following me everywhere or her alerting me of strangers approaching are sadly gone, but as I type this post, I still have a furry friend at my feet.
So enjoy what you still have today, because tomorrow may be different.
This post is not to be sad but more of a wake up call to appreciate our four-legged buddies while we have them.
Sorry for your loss.Well, the old gal crossed the Rainbow Bridge on Sunday morning (Mother’s Day).
I knew the time was getting close, I asked the man above to give me a sign when it was truly the right time. I did not want to do anything prematurely, always hoping for a rally.
I was in contact with my vet about my thoughts on how soon it might be before our last visit. My vet is wonderful and I wanted her to do the ending process. Plus, If I did it at home, I would always remember that spot in the house.
You know how the best laid plans can turn out. She was her normal old self on Saturday night. When I went to help her up to go out on Sunday morning, her legs would no longer work and she would not or could not lift her head. She was telling me it is time. I think she was waiting until Sunday, knowing the vet was closed, wanting to died at home.
I called Peaceful Passages who came out within the hour to help us through it.
Now we are dealing with an empty house, quite sad. Since she could be classified as special needs dog, we miss preparing her meals and dealing with her various medical conditions.
The only thing I will not miss is the financial part. My dog’s nickname was “Mercedes”.
Well, the old gal crossed the Rainbow Bridge on Sunday morning (Mother’s Day).
I knew the time was getting close, I asked the man above to give me a sign when it was truly the right time. I did not want to do anything prematurely, always hoping for a rally.
I was in contact with my vet about my thoughts on how soon it might be before our last visit. My vet is wonderful and I wanted her to do the ending process. Plus, If I did it at home, I would always remember that spot in the house.
You know how the best laid plans can turn out. She was her normal old self on Saturday night. When I went to help her up to go out on Sunday morning, her legs would no longer work and she would not or could not lift her head. She was telling me it is time. I think she was waiting until Sunday, knowing the vet was closed, wanting to died at home.
I called Peaceful Passages who came out within the hour to help us through it.
Now we are dealing with an empty house, quite sad. Since she could be classified as special needs dog, we miss preparing her meals and dealing with her various medical conditions.
The only thing I will not miss is the financial part. My dog’s nickname was “Mercedes”.
So sorry for your loss.Well, the old gal crossed the Rainbow Bridge on Sunday morning (Mother’s Day).
^^ Oh man! If there were two like that I'd be SOOO tempted to just take them both.
Good looking pup walrus, bet he is fun to be around.My kill shelter pup Reese. Living the good life now
How old and how big is Reese? How long have you had him?My kill shelter pup Reese. Living the good life now
Thanks for giving her a good home. I bet she loves it there.Reese is a female and about year and a half. She came from Alabama

By looking at the headers hanging on the wall, I'd guess the mouse is in the engine compartment.I know their is a mouse in there somewhere
