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Update on My Dawg

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  • BearsWiinBearsWiin Member Posts: 5,056
    We got another kitten today Yea us
  • creepycougcreepycoug Member Posts: 24,008

    CUOG!!
    It is ironic that they? have the TUFFER mascot isn't it?

    I think a Cuogur takes any dog in the ring unless there is a wildlife biologist on the board who can tell us otherwise.
  • creepycougcreepycoug Member Posts: 24,008

    Since people now shit on the sidewalks, dogs are out front.

    Good point.
  • creepycougcreepycoug Member Posts: 24,008

    Big male toms will take a mature wolf and kill it. Two wolves is a stand off any more mutts than that and you get the same results as the annual Apple Cup.
    I laffed.
  • dfleadflea Member Posts: 7,284



    Like @dflea said, losing my dogs have made me cry like a baby with shitty diapers burning my ass ... more emotional than I've been with losing some family members. I think somebody put it very well: they trust us implicitly, even when they shouldn't; and just how many people in your life would really run through fire for you? The dog absolutely will w/o even thinking about it.

    The one I lost 4 years ago was one of those white labradoodles. She was as sweet as the day is long, looked 95% retriever with some extra smarts from the poodle genes. Also the run of her litter. My brother-in-law is a timber cruiser and used to take her out with him because he'd been stalked by cougars a couple of times and was starting to get a little spooked about it. There were three incidents out in the woods where she showed her balls and loyalty: once, the cougar feelings turned out to be true, and she went somewhat face to face (from a distance he thinks was about 20 to 40 yards) with a big and apparently hungry cougar (I assume it was hungry because it didn't take off when confronted by the dog, which is what typically happens I'm told). They didn't come to blows thank God, because we know who wins that one, but by freezing the cat while she barked and lunged at it, she gave the brother-in-law time to get his .44 out and get a shot off at the cougar which made him finally run off.

    The other two times involved big mean fucking dogs belonging to gypo fallers on the peninsula who typically have these dogs to guard their equipment while they're out cutting. Both times the girl did not back off against multiple big boys and won the barking "fuck you! No fuck you!" contest, which gave the bro in law time to get out of there.

    Who else in your life will stand right the fuck in front of you and take on anything that remotely threatens you regardless of her odds of winning the fight? Mind you, this dog was as nice as they fucking come and never bit anyone or anything ever. But she knew when strangers weren't there to play and never hesitated to protect her people. Happier than anyone ever is to see you every day, and lives their entire lives trying to make you happy.

    I agree - in many ways, they are better than people.

    Not too many people know the term gypo.

    The first football team I was on was the Mt. View Gypo Loggers. Our sponsors were TUFF.
  • GilbystaintGilbystaint Member Posts: 1,061

    @YellowSnow , puppy’s on the way, if interested. I know it is early and I am sorry for your loss. I had to put down my all time favorite dog because of a brain tumor. Feel the family pain
  • PurpleThrobberPurpleThrobber Member Posts: 47,765 Standard Supporter
    edited October 2019

    Well, yeah, the Cougar is a vicious animal.


    Every time I see that I think, "One time batshit crazy sex with that woman would be incredible. Just one time. Under an assumed name."

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