OT: The Pet Thread

Lion Hound

@JoeTucc26
Mar 12, 2007
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Montauk NY
This is Stepan. Rescued him shortly after Hurricane Sandy. We call him Steps for short. Loves my boat. Gets pissed if I don't take him.


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smoneil

Registered User
Jul 14, 2004
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Arkansas
This is Windsor, an almost six-year old German Shepherd/Siberian Husky mix.

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When I adopted her, she was quite smol--the runt of her litter (5 pounds).

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She...got bigger. Quickly (one year side by side).

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She was born on Christmas day, so she gets rather festive during the holidays.

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She LOVES the snow. I have not yet informed her that she is...unlikely to see much of it since we moved to Arkansas.

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She is a bit theatrical. Her name is from Shakespeare's play, The Merry Wives of Windsor. I was in a production of that show when I adopted her, and didn't think I had enough time to get her home and settled before I had to be at the theater. I called the director, told her I adopted a 5-pound floof, and the director was thrilled to have me bring her to the show. The woman who played my wife in the show thought the puppy was a better prop than her handbag and--without asking the director--she walked out for Act 1 Scene 1 with this tiny puppy sleeping on her arm. The whole cast joked that the puppy was the "Merry Woof of Windsor," and the name stuck. She was also a "soldier" in chain mail in a production of 2 Henry 4 later that year.

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eco's bones

Registered User
Jul 21, 2005
26,083
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Elmira NY
This is Windsor, an almost six-year old German Shepherd/Siberian Husky mix.

windsorheadshot_orig.jpg


When I adopted her, she was quite smol--the runt of her litter (5 pounds).

baby13_orig.jpg



She...got bigger. Quickly (one year side by side).

adoptiversary1_orig.jpg



She was born on Christmas day, so she gets rather festive during the holidays.

dsc00093_orig.jpg



She LOVES the snow. I have not yet informed her that she is...unlikely to see much of it since we moved to Arkansas.

snowdoge1_orig.jpg



She is a bit theatrical. Her name is from Shakespeare's play, The Merry Wives of Windsor. I was in a production of that show when I adopted her, and didn't think I had enough time to get her home and settled before I had to be at the theater. I called the director, told her I adopted a 5-pound floof, and the director was thrilled to have me bring her to the show. The woman who played my wife in the show thought the puppy was a better prop than her handbag and--without asking the director--she walked out for Act 1 Scene 1 with this tiny puppy sleeping on her arm. The whole cast joked that the puppy was the "Merry Woof of Windsor," and the name stuck. She was also a "soldier" in chain mail in a production of 2 Henry 4 later that year.

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Looks like you have an interesting library too.
 
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EdJovanovski

#RempeForCalder
Apr 26, 2016
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The Rempire State
View media item 8142View media item 8141View media item 8140Our Beagles.....Hank and Snoop. You can guess who Hank was named for....
I’ve always wanted a beagle, my parents don’t like small dogs and we have a pretty big yard so may as well take advantage and have big dogs. But once I’m living on my own the first dog I’ll get is probably a Beagle. Cant wait to give Ranger themed names too :laugh: Hank is an obvs choice, I like the name simply ‘Ranger’ too. Buch might be a good dog name as well
 
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Mandar

The Real Maven
Sep 27, 2013
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The Tarheel State
I’ve always wanted a beagle, my parents don’t like small dogs and we have a pretty big yard so may as well take advantage and have big dogs. But once I’m living on my own the first dog I’ll get is probably a Beagle. Cant wait to give Ranger themed names too :laugh: Hank is an obvs choice, I like the name simply ‘Ranger’ too. Buch might be a good dog name as well
They are great dogs....lots of fun. Very strong and vocal....ours are 35-40 pounds, so not that small. You will love them!

We had Golden Retrievers for our kids growing up....the best dogs for kids to grow up with.
 
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