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Gypsi wrote:
my dogs are all rescues and all mixes. Actually one of those in the pics was a foster, he has gone on to get a home, and you can't see my shar pei mix behind him, but it is the best pic for the year.

I have a border collie mix (with GSD and something small and yappy) smart as a whip and on the left, not death row - cute as a bug, came in at the pound and I went right over after I saw his pic and brought him home for a trial visit. He had been an only dog and never seen a cat or a child, he has learned to be a pack member. He is about 1.5 years old
Rotti / bernese mountain dog OR Rotti/Lab, had him almost 7 years, battling mast cell now, 100 lbs of lap dog fixing to ride to work with me. Death row Jan 09 due to bad kennel cough
Cici the Dobie mix probably with GSD, 3 years and a velcro dog, if she is not crated or out back she is attached to my left hip and tripping me up.We are working on that go lay down stuff Death row due to bad kennel cough, after 5 weeks we were sure she would live
Camelo - pic below - Chinese Shar Pei and GSD. He is a lover, and his favorite ball is a basketball. I gather old ones, they last about 2 weeks. He was on death row at a pound, saw him on facebook
And Bravo, GSD mix pup, maybe with rotti, will see how he fills out, dumped in a back yard alone at 8 weeks, I fed him most of last winter and gave him a dog house, when the guy that dumped him moved out a year later his ex-wife gave me the dog. The big dog whose face you can't see because of the gate. On the right we have Woodstock, an aussie shepherd mix who was on death row for too much time in shelter and had potty training issues (and hose chewing) took 9 months to get him straightened out and he got adopted and hasn't come back. Bravo and Camelo below Bravo didn't want to wear his hat, Buddy can you spare a biscuit?

Feral cats get killed by coyotes etc too. If you have a large feral population the coyotes move right on in, they cleaned up about 120 cats in 2006. I got the last one fixed after she had had and lost her kittens to a predator, she lasted about 3 years, but periodically new ferals move into the area.

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