He's too busy watching bad footy teams.@Hollywood Cannon i thought you were fixing this?
I see pictures ok.
Is that deck on the roof of your house? Looks like it's way up there.
Aaand now I don't see pics.
He's too busy watching bad footy leagues.
I approve.Slightly modified to be more encompassing
Pictures are here again?!!?
Top notch stuffYes. Except when they aren't. I'm still waiting to see Jack's from this morning
There's plenty of things to like. But there's also a ton of stuff to hate.I don't care what any of you haters say, Torts will always be ok in my book.
Fair enoughThere's plenty of things to like. But there's also a ton of stuff to hate.
Unfortunately the picture doesn't seem to work, but Loki sounds like a boss.Please excuse my inability to properly post images on this forum... I've never been able to master the process... seems I may have triplicate the image. Haha
Anyway... Hopefully I've posted an image of Loki, of our latest rescue from last August. He is 7 years old, and we were told that he is a Feist Terrier mix. He is our first family Terrier, and my first since I was a child... we are used to mainly Retrievers, we've found Loki to be completely different in temperament, drive and actions from our previous rescues; on walks he's always on the hunt... he has so much energy, and certainly not one to fetch... He is super intelligent, easy to train, and seems to understands just about everything we say... and in his desire to please and obey, he is extremely obedient. His only main flaw is his innate drive to hunt while on our fenced backyard; he will catch and unfortunately kill any small animals to foolishly venture onto his property... we have to be very careful... He is fine however with other dogs he meets while on the leash. Loki has been a perfect addition to the family; we've rescued each other, to be honest.
I’ve had a couple of Westies in the past. Totally different than my Golden Retrievers. Terriers are smart and quick. They will go through a wall in order to kill a rodent. It’s an innate instinct. Have fun with him.Please excuse my inability to properly post images on this forum... I've never been able to master the process... seems I may have triplicate the image. Haha
Anyway... Hopefully I've posted an image of Loki, of our latest rescue from last August. He is 7 years old, and we were told that he is a Feist Terrier mix. He is our first family Terrier, and my first since I was a child... we are used to mainly Retrievers, we've found Loki to be completely different in temperament, drive and actions from our previous rescues; on walks he's always on the hunt... he has so much energy, and certainly not one to fetch... He is super intelligent, easy to train, and seems to understands just about everything we say... and in his desire to please and obey, he is extremely obedient. His only main flaw is his innate drive to hunt while on our fenced backyard; he will catch and unfortunately kill any small animals to foolishly venture onto his property... we have to be very careful... He is fine however with other dogs he meets while on the leash. Loki has been a perfect addition to the family; we've rescued each other, to be honest.
To be clear... the attachment on this post doesn't work... I was referring to the previous post that seems to have posted it... 3-x... but I couldn't edit.Unfortunately the picture doesn't seem to work, but Loki sounds like a boss.
Yeah I was talking about your original post. All I see is a link to "view attachment" and when I click the link I get an error. The site has been shitting its pants over pictures and gifs lately, so it may just be that.To be clear... the attachment on this post doesn't work... I was referring to the previous post that seems to have posted it... 3-x... but I couldn't edit.
Yikes... now even I can't see it. LOLYeah I was talking about your original post. All I see is a link to "view attachment" and when I click the link I get an error. The site has been shitting its pants over pictures and gifs lately, so it may just be that.
I found that out... and sadly not merely rodents; Loki's killed a groundhog and a cat so far... the groundhog just got caught in yard... how the cat was stupid enough to not hop the fence and get away, I'll never know; he valiantly fought to his death. My last Golden (God rest his soul) unfortunately killed Spring babies born in our yard... but that was due to his clumsy handling of them when he tried to carry them... he killed kittens, a possum and a skunk or so. He also lost multiple battles out back a couple nights with skunks... which wasn't a pleasant thing.I’ve had a couple of Westies in the past. Totally different than my Golden Retrievers. Terriers are smart and quick. They will go through a wall in order to kill a rodent. It’s an innate instinct. Have fun with him.
Corrected the problem in my original post... he's now viewable.Yeah I was talking about your original post. All I see is a link to "view attachment" and when I click the link I get an error. The site has been shitting its pants over pictures and gifs lately, so it may just be that.