JustWakinUp Report post Posted June 26, 2008 The little guys name is Milo. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
electrathon Report post Posted June 26, 2008 It is hard not to smile when you see a puppy I'll bet he like to eat your leather scraps too. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bob Report post Posted June 26, 2008 Nobody should feed dogs leather scraps.... unless your will to particapate helping the little guy get the leather scraps out the other end... with your fingers... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sodapop Report post Posted June 26, 2008 cute lil JRT...waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too much energy for me...unless i did earthwork with one...but i sure do get a kick outta them...got some friends with patterdales...but thier pure working machines... and a hoghunter that uses a JRT as a finder, hes a lil terror, but finds hogs...and takes a lickin but keeps on tickin lol ...gotta love the terriers hehe enjoy your new mascot, darryl Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TomSwede Report post Posted June 26, 2008 Nobody should feed dogs leather scraps.... unless your will to particapate helping the little guy get the leather scraps out the other end... with your fingers... We had an Irish wolfhound that managed to swallow a whole bird IN ONE PIECE before my dad had the chance to yank it out of his mouth so when it was due the other end dad had to help. Said he'd never puked so much in his entire life! It's a darn cute little fella, wish we weren't allergics in the house. I'm grown up with dogs but developed the allergi in my mid twentys. ENJOY!! Tom Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
yaklady Report post Posted June 26, 2008 That's almost as cute as my little yaks! I have a new shop mascot, too. His name is Ralph because his brother ralphed on him. What better way to start off in a new home but with a bath! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hilly Report post Posted June 26, 2008 We had an Irish wolfhound that managed to swallow a whole bird IN ONE PIECE before my dad had the chance to yank it out of his mouth so when it was due the other end dad had to help. Said he'd never puked so much in his entire life!It's a darn cute little fella, wish we weren't allergics in the house. I'm grown up with dogs but developed the allergi in my mid twentys. ENJOY!! Tom Get yourself one of those little hairless dogs. I hear most allergic people tolerate them quite well. 'Course, you'd have to make him a leather jacket and boots to keep him warm Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Doktor Report post Posted June 27, 2008 Nobody should feed dogs leather scraps.... unless your will to particapate helping the little guy get the leather scraps out the other end... with your fingers... A lady that I dated a bunch of years ago and I had adopted a female kitten that was roaming around her yard. The kitten had been around for about 4-5 months when she got into the neighbor's trash can and ate the bigger part of a pheasant skeleton that was left there. The kitten slowed down her feeding and would not "eliminate." After about 5-6 days she was starting to swell up, and got very lethargic. It was determined that she was, in fact, FOS, we tried force-feeding the kitten to get it to pass whatever was causing the blockage, but she wouldn't eat. I determined that she, indeed, needed an enema, to get the blockage cleared. Naturally there was nothing around the house that would do the job, except an old squeeze-type ketchup bottle like you find on the old diner tables, the bottle did the job, and it was determined that she had a smaller piece of a rib bone lodged sideways in her rectum, once it was removed, things passed along quite well. However, we have never been able to look at a ketchup bottle in a restaurant, without thinking about trying to push the tip of that ketchup bottle in her little butt. The kitten was adopted by a little girl that loved it for about 12 years afterwards. Doc Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rich Report post Posted June 27, 2008 (edited) Cute puppy. I know you're gonna have fun with him. My brother has a Terrier, named him "Speck" because he wasn't big enough to be a Spot. That dog will follow him and my nieces everywhere. And dare you to get close to the girls or you'll be walking without your ankles. LOL Enjoy your new mascot, he'll make you proud. Edited June 27, 2008 by Rich Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TomSwede Report post Posted June 27, 2008 Get yourself one of those little hairless dogs. I hear most allergic people tolerate them quite well. 'Course, you'd have to make him a leather jacket and boots to keep him warm Thank you fot the tip Hilly but picture this, a totally bald guy with a totally bald dog, funny thought at first but in the long run...well, maybe not after all. Tom Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shelly Report post Posted November 12, 2010 I figured he was big enough to be a JRT - I raise Toy Fox Terriers - attached is a pic of my main stud dog - AKC CH/UKC GRCH Patrick's Strike Up The Band. My girls are al tri-color, and I get puppies in both tri and W/T. My shop mascot is an Eclectus Parrot - used to have a female squirrel, but she passed away from old age. My mascot, Ziva, was hatched on May 1st, 2010, so isn't talking yet, but she loves to watch me stitch, and work, from the top of her cage or on my shoulder. If I am working on something I don't want her messing in/with - she goes back in the cage for a break, and gets to come out later! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites