I like to sneeze and burp in my mom’s face and walk away like nothing happened.
Posts Categorized: Disgusting Doggies
Toilet drinker
I can do with the toilet drinking. However, when it hasn’t been flushed – disgusting!
Dog Breath
$900 worth of dental work in the past year, and Clementine Maxine can still peel the paint off walls with her breath.
Petroleum Pup
Eunice Jolene loves to eat vaseline. She will trash the bathroom to get her fix…and shortly afterward, trashes anything her butt comes into contact with as the vaseline slowly oozes it’s way out.
Just a sister helping her brother out…
Party has Megaesophagus, a disease that makes him vomit regularly. Fiesta just tries to help clean up after her big brother!
Geordie!!
“I use mum’s bed covers as a napkin!” Geordie has very good manners and makes sure he wipes his face after eating…. I should be telling him to stop but I’m usually too busy laughing.
Waylon and Joey strike again!
Waylon and Joey work together to find and scarf down bags of trash.
Helpful Mutt?!
I get vacuum dirt out of the trash!
I think I am being helpful after the Evil Machine sucks all the great stuff off the floor! I’m not sure why mom scolds me, but I am very sorry for whatever it was I did wrong. (Probably cus I make mom fight the beast all by herself, and just bark at it some. In my defense, it IS very loud!)
Brownie
Adoptable Fridays – Milo
Milo is looking for his forever home. Right now he is being fostered with his brother in Brooklyn, NY by White Angels Hope Rescue. with a professional trainer but is ready to meet his new family. He is a Double Merle Australian Shepherd. He has special needs, meaning he is deaf and partially blind however he gets around just fine! He is short-sighted and has no peripheral vision but can see at least 25 yards.
Milo is a very bright and intuitive guy. He is housebroken and has been learning sign language (ASL). At this time he knows: SIT, STAY, DOWN, NO BITE, GOOD BOY, AWESOME, OK, GO POTTY, NO WAY, and LET’S GO. He loves other dogs of all shapes, sizes and ages. He has spent time with older children (8 years and up) and would do well in a home with a mature child who understands his special needs. He has met a cat and really just sat there.
Milo would benefit from a home that had a fenced in yard since he can’t hear you when you call him but would settle for a loving home no matter what the situation. He would need a lot of exercise in any case. He is neutered and up to date on his vaccinations. Here is his profile.