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Got pets? Lets see'em!

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Dunno if there's another thread like this or not(tried searching but didn't see anything). I've got a 4 yr old mix(don't know what he is but he's a great dog) named jeice and a 3 yr old full blooded German Shepard (akc registered) named Zoey that's a big baby(literally as she tries to lay in your lap). And yes in the one picture of zoey she is passed out on a Richmond spool box snoring away lol
 

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Then and Now photos of my boys :( miss them being small
 

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Shock collars :(
They are their E-collars. Their trainer has thought me how to use them in the right way. They really don't need them anymore they really are just a preventative measure now incase they don't listen and try running into the street or whatnot. I'm not a irresponsible dog owner who just shocks their dog all the time. That's not what they are for. It's more of a tap on the shoulder when they don't listen and I'm poking them without touching them.


http://youtu.be/2YRmnqZUWXw
 
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Waiting for me outside to play ball with her. Lol
 
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I used to have a cat named mischief, she looked like a raccoon, if you weren't petting her she would grab ahold of your hand with both paws(never with claws out) and pull it to her head and tub on it. Sadly she was hit by a car.
 
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