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Related: About this forumAs I sit by my 14-year-old girlie wagging her tail in her sleep--I just really want to know what she's dreaming about, but I'm guessing it is happy!
Duncanpup
(15,474 posts)Last edited Fri Dec 5, 2025, 05:20 PM - Edit history (1)
https://www.pawfectstays.co.uk/health/dogs-dreams/hlthe2b
(112,443 posts)Attilatheblond
(8,026 posts)nom nom nom
The old cat wants to know what she is dining on as the cat can't find a crumb in the bed.
SheltieLover
(75,602 posts)Diamond_Dog
(39,507 posts)peacebuzzard
(5,789 posts)barbtries
(31,044 posts)thank you
though I want to know the stats on chihuahuas.
Duncanpup
(15,474 posts)When Dunc and i walk past his yard he brings the murder incorporated vibe.
Dunc and I think the chihuahua has at least seven to twelve thousand teeth.
barbtries
(31,044 posts)mucho bark, zero bite.
the chihuahua mutt, Charlie, is reactive and she really scares people. But now if she gets loose and tries it I just yell "she can't hurt you she doesn't have any teeth!"
Chai's getting better. We actually passed another person walking her dog the other day and I couldn't believe it, not a peep. Like he just got civilized for a second.
My youngest has two Bassets
I think their attack response may be longer than the Lab. LOL
Peace ☮️
NNadir
(37,050 posts)PoindexterOglethorpe
(28,388 posts)Dog attacks are not remotely amusing.
chowmama
(960 posts)As if. Something about her start in life (neglect and isolation with possible actual abuse) turned her into a large orange marshmallow who only wanted everybody to get along. She had obviously had a personality transplant, resulting in a Newfie with a massive bad attitude somewhere else in the world.
We tried hard to prevent this from happening for her sake, but sometimes a toddler would be out of our reach when they laid eyes on her; they'd run to hurl themselves around her neck. Terrified of small children, she'd stand frozen, communicating "Get it off, get it off, get it off!!!" Never was that child in any danger whatsoever. She was bomb proof. One of my nephews, who had some severe problems at the time, actually stabbed her. He remained unbitten - at least by her. I believe my response to the situation remains on the record as 'epic' and I don't care. The kid, now an adult, seems normal, but I'll never trust him. He's never seen any of my dogs again.
Short of pitties, no breed is more discriminated against. They are considered murder machines. I'd get another in a New York minute.