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justworthlessreblogs · 3 months
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and with that, we're finished... it feels a little bittersweet, tbh. i'm really sad to be saying goodbye to the characters after all this time. my feelings on the series as a whole may be mixed but i loved those little guys. i really want to type up my thoughts on the series eventually, but it'll probably be a while before it comes out because i have so many
i'm not quite sure what series i'm going to watch next. i've thought about finishing up maho or splash star because i paused in 2019 and never got back to them, and i'd also like to do a fresh rewatch someday because it's been 5 years. i guess i'll just have to wait and see!
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loreensdarling · 23 days
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Agatha and her ex wife have a whole daughter I'm freaking out (Agatha and her ex wife having a daughter?? Now where did they get that from??? ((from ME, I rped that story line before Agatha was even announced ☹️))
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violetskies65 · 7 months
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The Mothman Festival '23
As a kid, I endured a bizarre cryptozoology phase. Looking back, sometimes it could be neat, other times cringey. Of course, I knew all the cryptids, and Mothman was the scariest to me, probably because I was a dumb kid and whole heartedly believed in everything I saw on the internet, and because it was a cryptid sighting and legend closest to me! Well, approximately 2 hours and 40 minutes from where I live. Of course I did some extra driving because I had to round up some good friends!
With me I had Sloan, and my childhood best friend Jennifer. I was glad to finally get to see her again and get out out of the house, although she was not fond of the crowd. i wasn't either.
We left pretty late. The festival lasts for two days, and on today, 9/17/23, it was set to close at 5. We ended up arriving at 2:40, but had to take an ungodly amount of time finding somewhere to park. As the festival website states, the festival takes place in the middle of the downtown area, and "parking is on you" We ended up parking at a local AutoZone and walking, but not without paying $10 first.
Usually, I don't mind getting places later. The parking situation was a bit annoying, but it was extremely crowded, with a lot of booths and food places. I stopped and got about two things of Shaved ice that was pretty good, but I was not interested in a lot of the food that was there, more or so the vendors and cute mothman merch.
Sloan got a magnet, I got a t-shirt and an absolutely adorable Mothman Plushie. Both $20 each, but like at other fairs and events, they run a tough bargain!
Overall, I was pretty happy with my trip, but the size of the town, parking options, and with the way the festival was sit up, I guess I can just say I felt crowded. Way more crowded in comparison to other WV events I've visited, such as the Ronceverte river festival. I do wish I got there earlier, and for those attending next year, please get there early so you can enjoy it and have much more fun! The day itself in Point Pleasant even had a mysterious feeling, due to the rain and atmosphere.
It's odd to say, but I'd say the town has an "alluring" element to it. Just that small town feel, but one of a town that can make you feel like yea, this place is small, and this place is cursed.
Unfortunately, I actually did not get a pic with the mothman statue! I was disappointed because that is probably what I wanted the most, especially with my friends. But that line was just too damn long, I'd rather go back another day and do it. I mean hell, I might even stop by if I make a quick visit to Gallipolis to marvel at their wonderful Christmas lights!
Like I said, always leave early for the festival, and BRING CASH! I'd argue that this place is a safe haven for those expressive with their identity, (goths and emos alike), cryptozoology fans and those into the supernatural and paranormal, and of course those intrigued with West Virginia history and culture! It is also pretty difficult to navigate through the small town of Point Pleasant, more so during the festival. If you have the patience to hunt for parking, you should also try out the Mothman Museum, and try eating at their local restaurants, as we did. Shoutout to Rio Bravo.
The stores and businesses outlining the festival are pretty nice, from restaurants to video game outlets blasting nostalgic music, it just feels like a fun place to explore and look at new things. I actually can't wait to go back through Point Pleasant, and see just what the town is all about!
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huntsvillehq · 1 year
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(Manu Rios) [THE INNOCENT]. Please welcome IZAN CASTILLO (HE/THEY) to Huntsville, WV. They are an 24-year-old [VISITOR] who lives in [THE COMMUNE]. You may see them around working as a [CAFETERIA CHEF AT HUNTSVILLE HIGH]. Poor unfortunate soul. We’ll see if they survive.
WELCOME TO HUNTSVILLE, WV, izan. Please follow this checklist and submit your account within 48 hours. Do not stay out after dark, and beware the whispers calling you into the woods at dusk.
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walkerchevrolet · 2 years
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Where to Find the Best Mexican Food Near Nitro, WV
Mexican food has something for everyone: spicy, crunchy, savory, and colorful, the best Mexican food always satisfies. If you’re new to Nitro, WV, or looking for a new favorite spot, try one of these restaurants on our list.
Rocas Mexican Grill
This is an amazing place. The place is clean, has great service, and the food is to die for. Expect to find only the freshest ingredients and perfectly seasoned food that’s always made to order. They also have a delicious and extensive drinks list, so choose a designated driver, remember to drink responsibly, and come indulge in a classic Cuba Libre, one of their many specialty margaritas, or a fine tequila.
For food, be sure to try the altos dip or the bean and cheese nachos. The grilled tilapia with shrimp is perfect for anyone who loves seafood, and their tacos, enchiladas, and burritos are made to order and can easily be adjusted to your tastes. There are tons of vegetarian options, too. For carnivores, try the pork Chile verda and the amazing Piña Loca, which is a pineapple stuffed with vegetables and shrimp, chorizo, steak, and chicken.
Rio Grande
This place might be one of the most popular places in all of West Virginia, of any cuisine type. The atmosphere is wonderful, and the prices are great. Portions are generous, and it has fast-food pricing for better quality and service.
We recommend trying the chimichanga, the fajitas, and their excellent margaritas. The tacos and enchiladas are what get the most raves by customers, and their homemade salsa is delicious. Service is also fast, and the owners are nearly always there if you have any suggestions or concerns.
Cozumel Mexican Grill
For amazing tacos, great, friendly staff, and huge portions, you can’t do better than Cozumel’s. Don’t miss their happy hour from 2pm to 6pm every weeknight, including Friday, and if you haven’t been there for lunch, give their specials a try.
The nachos here are the best we’ve ever had. The atmosphere is welcoming and friendly, so bring the kids or your friends: you’ll always have a great time. Try the carnitas, which comes with roasted onion and fresh avocado, and the Chile Colorado is another dish you have to try.
El Rancho Grande
The final spot on our list is in Scott Depot, but it’s worth the short 15-minute drive if you’re looking for something different. This is a great place when you need a night out with your friends or a date-night destination. The drinks here are good but strong: be sure to drink responsibly! The micheladas are a particular favorite of ours.
Standout choices include the burritos and fajitas, the Chile relleno, and their cheese dip. You won’t be able to stop putting their homemade salsa on everything, and the carnitas are worth a try, too.
When you’ve had your fill of great nachos, tacos, and carnitas, visit Walker Chevrolet for a great new vehicle, excellent service, and more tips about the best places to eat in our hometown.
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CPU receives the most number of awards among HEIs in WV from CHED.
CPU officials led by President Dr. Teodoro C. Robles received the 10 awards from the CHED Chairman Prospero “Popoy” de Vera.
Central Philippine University (CPU) has been recognized by and received various awards and distinctions from the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) Region VI in the recent Gawad Parangal 2021 for the Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in Western Visayas. The event was held on November 25, 2021 at the Zuri Hotel in Iloilo City.
Among all the recipients of this year’s Gawad Parangal, CPU got the most number of awards given by CHED for private HEIs. CHED Chairman Prospero “Popoy” de Vera presented the awards to CPU officials led by President Dr. Teodoro C. Robles. A total of ten (10) awards were bagged by the university and these include:
1. Autonomous HEI in Western Visayas; 2. Center of Excellence (COE) – Agriculture; 3. Center of Excellence (COE) – Business Administration; 4. Center of Development (COD) – Chemical Engineering; 5. Center of Development (COD) – Electrical Engineering; 6. Center of Development (COD) – Electronics Engineering; 7. Center of Development (COD) – Teacher Education; 8. QS World University Rankings (for 2 years); 9. Outstanding Board Performance (OBP) – Civil Engineering; and 10. Outstanding Board Performance (OBP) – Agriculturist.
West Visayas State University had 10 awards and is the most awarded among state universities.
In receiving such honor and pride, CPU was well-represented by Dr. Teodoro C. Robles, University President; Dr. Florence P. Bogacia, Vice President for Finance and Administration; Dr. Irving Domingo L. Rio, Vice President for Academic Affairs; and Dr. Jaime Cabarles, Dean of the College of Agriculture, Resources and Environmental Sciences.
Having been commended by CHED Region VI for “doing extraordinary things in extraordinary settings during extraordinary times,” Dr. Robles expressed that “CPU is grateful that we received recognition of the scholarly work and other important activities of our faculty and staff which were manifested by the different awards from Center of Excellence (COE); Center of Development (COD); and of course the Autonomous status of the university.” Moreover, Dr. Robles shared that, “we are happy that this year, we are still included in the top 15 [best] universities in the Philippines.”#panayschool
CHED’s Gawad Parangal 2021 aims to inspire, nurture and bring out the best in HEIs in Western Visayas. This event recognizes HEIs [which] have done exemplary performance and contributions in education by offering quality-assured programs.
Committed to its vision, Exemplary Christian Education for Life (EXCEL), the university is indeed soaring high on wings of eagle not only for the sake of receiving such recognitions but most importantly in molding its students into becoming Centralians imbued with Central Spirit, and in continuing God’s mission through this institution.
God be praised today and always!
cpu.edu.ph
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barefootonthemoss · 3 years
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We have a brand new baby on the farm, folks! 😍 I’m literally so happy! Words cannot even describe how excited I am! They look very much like my original horse – this little baby’s grandma – Little Splash of Shasta, who passed away in 2018. Pictured here is one of our horses, Baiya (Splash’s fourth baby), with her new baby. They are so beautiful! They remind me so much of Splash. I feel like I have a little piece of her again. I’m so moved, I’m so thrilled – what a beautiful gift! 💙
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kuramirocket · 3 years
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MILTON, WV (WOWK) — A Milton small business is keeping one family’s legacy thriving. The Magaña family from Jalisco, Mexico started several small businesses in West Virginia.
“My grandpa started off in Nitro. My dad worked with him in the Rio Grande in Nitro, and then dad branched off on his own when things started rolling around. It’s been in the family for a very long time,” said Juana Magaña, Mi Pueblito Manager.
Their most recent restaurant is Mi Pueblito in Milton, in addition to their Hurricane location.
“It was about 18 years ago my dad first started his restaurant down here in Milton actually,” said Magaña.
Magaña says she is proud to represent her Mexican heritage through her family’s homegrown business.
“There’s not too many. You go to bigger states, you see a lot more Hispanics, a lot more restaurants, stuff like that with the population. Not in West Virginia,” said Magaña.
Magaña hopes to continue their family legacy in generations to come.
“I think they should be proud and happy because every parent wants the best for their kids, for their families stability and everything, so I think working with us and just all being together shows how united a family can be and working together anything is possible,” said Magaña.
“We’re very thankful for all the customers who have still been loyal to us with all the pandemic and all situations. We are all very thankful, said Alvaro Jr. Magaña, Mi Pueblito Manager.
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Post #63, MarDe Brooks--Running Out of Time
Reviewed by Lyssa Culbertson
“Way back on the radio dial The fire got lit inside a bright-eyed child Every note just wrapped around his soul From steel guitars, to Memphis, all the way to rock and roll” -Eli Young Band
Every time I hear “Even If It Breaks Your Heart” by the Eli Young Band pass through my playlist, my mind cannot help but wander to the trajectory HHMR alum MarDe Brooks has had over the past couple of years. It is impressive what an ample amount of hard work, determination, faith, and if we are honest, an iota of craziness will manifest when it comes to chasing dreams. If you are unfamiliar with MarDe’s story, let me fill you in:
The Alabama born and bred singer-songwriter recently released his debut album, Running Out of Time, after a lifetime of desire to share his musical gifts with the world. Perhaps the album title is a nod to the notion of growing older and time slipping away, leaving you with no choice but to shelve your dreams or take a chance and live them with all you’ve got—but MarDe need not worry. With the impeccable artistry he possesses and a knack for heartfelt, honest songwriting, we’ll be hearing more out of him for years to come. With an practically permanent smile as wide as the Rio Grande and an electric energy radiating from him every time he steps on stage, he possesses an often unmatched zeal for his work that will surely keep him on everyone’s radar. His sound is as eclectic as he is, and that is the utmost compliment in my book. As I said in the review of his first single, “Memories,” MarDe cannot be caged by a genre, for this powerhouse of a songbird sings to the tune of whatever is in his heart—whether that’s a slow sentimental ballad about life on the road, or a rockin’ up-tempo song about love gone wrong. Running Out of Time has something to love for everyone, but odds are you’ll love it from the beginning of the “Memories” you’ll make whilst listening, to the last “Curtain Call.” Answering the desires of his soul to create his own original music, the collection of ten songs were written and composed in just under a year, and within the next year the record was recorded and MarDe hit the highway sharing his stories with anyone who would listen. On September 11, 2020, he added fuel to the fire that got lit inside the bright-eyed child of his youth when he debuted his first album to the world.
When listening to this record both as a whole and dissecting each individual song, it’s quite easy to hear the various musical influences that have helped shape MarDe into the artist he is. However, he infuses those notes of blues, old time rock-and-roll, country, southern rock, folk, and more into sound all his own. The first track on the record, “Memories,” incorporates all of these styles in a up-beat tune set against a bit of a dark subject matter. A failed relationship takes its toll and leads to self-destruction, but if you only listen to the melody, you wouldn’t have a clue. I love how MarDe plays a lyrical and musical trick on the listener’s ear on this one, and it was a solid first choice for a single release, as it showcases both his songwriting ability and musicality. Heading to the opposite end of the romantic spectrum, the next track, “Slow Time,” is a beautiful ballad that will transport you back to a time to when life ran at a slower pace, perhaps on the riverbank next to a loved one watching the summer clouds roll in, where nothing but the love you were in mattered. Speaking of rolling in, “I’ve Got Memphis” is one of the standouts on the record, as it details the feelings of a traveling musician counting the miles wearing on both the road and his soul. As a music lover with a heavy dose of Gypsy in my soul, when MarDe sings “Oklahoma calls out to me, and I miss that Kentucky high, I’d love to stay in Alabama, but I’ve got Memphis tomorrow night,” it resonates with me on a spiritual level. I love the sound of four wheels spinning down an open highway, but occasionally every mile marker makes me weary and I just want to be home, though there’s always another show down the road and work to be done. It’s a sentimental tune about the highs and lows of this life and is just so powerful. Track number four, “Down the Road,” happens to be one of my favorites off the record—it’s a total jam with an infectious groove that just won’t let go, much like how he bemuses the difficulty of letting go of his beloved and moving on in the tune. The way he once again juxtaposes an upbeat melody with a somewhat somber subject matter intrigued me from the first verse of the song, and I was hooked. We’ve all been there—in love with someone that it kills us to let go of, though we know we’re better off leaving them in our rearview. I admire how MarDe can write about real life situations with such clarity and cleverness.
As evidenced by the previous tracks mentioned, MarDe has such a versatile voice where one moment he can have you high on life singing along and the next morose and feeling every bit of heartache his vocals are seeped with on a song like “Home,” one of the most compelling works on the album. The imagery is quite vivid, as you can easily picture the man in the song with his “hands on the sink, face down to the floor” ruminating over his life. As I’ve listened to this song, it dawned on me that the character in the song was not simply speaking to a lost lover, but to the man in the mirror as well, because all too often we can break our own hearts by our choices with the aid of the demons we face. For many, alcohol can be one of those demons; however, as shown by MarDe’s joyful vibes in “Fifth by Noon,” sometimes it can be just the cure a man needs to patch up a broken heart. This tune is my favorite to see performed live because of the energy MarDe harnesses as he brings the song to life. A little ditty about the healing powers found in a fifth of your favorite whisky and good friends, the line “everything will be alright if I down a fifth by noon” has the possibility to become an adage for centuries to come. Likely not the wisest piece of advice, but one most can certainly empathize with if we’re honest. When he sings “I used to lay you down like Conway at night, but now you’re out there girl and you’re making different music tonight, so here’s an idea, why don’t you stay, yeah that’s where you made you made your bed and that’s where you can lay” it’s loud and clear how he feels about the woman in question—and I’m absolutely here for it. Such a killer, feisty verse that makes me cackle as I belt it out every time! The guitar solo prefacing the semi-acapella portion of the song backed by a chorus of voices and a drumline are my favorite parts of the song because it drives the point home and is so fun to jam out to.
Reflecting back on the record to this point, it’s easy to see the thematic presence of sorrow woven throughout the lyrics. Despite the best efforts we tend to put into anything in life, what we deserve is not always what the universe sends our way. Track number seven, “Earned,” is a prime lyrical example of that fact, especially in relation to futile relationships we may feel that we got the short end of the stick in, so to speak, because “even if you do things the right way, you don’t always get what is earned.” A heart is a fragile thing, and love is even more delicate, as heard in “On My Way.” MarDe croons “rules are made to be broken, but hearts aren’t the same, so many words left unspoken, could have silenced the pain” to a lover he’s leaving behind—and that is such a poignant line about the importance of communication. Quite frequently, it’s the words we do not say that could salvage important connections or bring closure to difficult goodbyes. His voice is soft and melodic on this tune, highlighting every bit of emotion involved, notably when he sings in the bridge “I couldn’t see through the flames when I promised my life, but all that smoke cleared just in time.” Every time I hear that particular lyric a single tear escapes my eye because I’ve lived that line and the emotions connected are just so painful—It hurts so good.
Although words sometimes possess the power to save relationships, they also have the power to destroy them. In the case of “Liar,” MarDe appears to be addressing a friend or mentor, rather than a past lover. “Your lies won’t let you tell the truth, you looked down on me, I looked up to you, you dig your hole try to pull me in the ground, you had your chance but it’s all over now”—WOW. In spite of the rather calm melody, the anger and disappointment boils over in every verse of this good riddance themed song, as he’s “on [his] way to the top now, and you can’t slow [him] down.” I often lightheartedly—but seriously—joke that people should not do wrong by a songwriter, because a song will inevitably be written about the offense, and “Liar” is a prime example of that, tying into the seemingly autobiographical journey MarDe details in the final song on the record, aptly titled “Curtain Call.” It’s a beautiful summation of his ride from the aforementioned bright-eyed dreamer of his youth to the man he is now, steadily achieving lifelong goals—while the highs and lows ebbed and flowed and it wasn’t always easy, the journey was without a doubt worth it, as evidenced by the quality and ultimate success of his first release.
MarDe either wrote or co-wrote every song on Running Out of Time and rounded up a group of gifted musicians to record the album at Rose City Recording in Charleston, WV with producer Greg McGowan. With a heavy dose of the keys, the lead/rhythm guitar, mandolin, violin, bass, drums, and pedal steel played by (in no particular order) musicians Jerimiah Hatfield, Joey Lafferty, Mark Cline Bates, Jeremy “Wood” Roberts, Eric Robbins, David McGuire, Molly Lynn Page, Travis Egnor, and MarDe himself, this record is a unique work of art, reflective of the array of musical styles that encompass the artist MarDe Brooks is. The support from background vocalists Ritch Henderson, Eric Robbins, Jerimiah Hatfield, and Mark Cline Bates adds a spark to each track they are featured on. My only critique of the record is that you cannot truly hear the extent of the passion and range MarDe possesses behind his vocals, as that essence can only be captured live—which is why you must catch him a live show, soon! You can find tour dates, merch, and other important info at www.mardebrooks.com, or you can follow him on Facebook at MarDe Brooks and on Instagram at @mardebrooksmusic.
Peace, love, & music,
Lyssa
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*This is an independent review. The Hillbilly Hippie Music Review was not compensated for this review.
*The opinions expressed are solely that of the author(s).
*These images are not ours, nor do we claim them in any way. They are copyrighted by MarDe Brooks & Jimbo Valentine of Amalgam United.
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Miniature Bull Terriers
Temperament:
- Upbeat, Mischievous, Comical, Fearless, “Terrier fire”
Size:
- Height: 10-14 in @ the shoulders
- Weight: 18-28 lbs
Life Expectancy:
- 11-14 yrs
- activity levels tend to slow down around 11-12 yrs
About:
- Almost exactly like the Bull Terrier
- Square, muscular, strong for their size
- Large, egg-shaped head and dark, triangular eyes
Nutrition:
- In order to not change a dog’s diet too fast, find out what your new puppies diet was at the breeder’s.
- For a day or two a puppy may not eat because of the new surrounding, any longer than that; contact a vet.
- Don’t leave food down for a puppy if it doesn’t clear it.
- If the puppy experiences any other symptoms, then contact a vet
- If not, the puppy is most likely ‘training the owner’, bull terriers tend to do this, don’t put the food back down and continue with feeding normally.                                                                                                
- Follow breeder/vet advice on portions; bull terriers are sensitive to becoming    overweight.
- Ask your breeder for a natural method feeding chart
- Bull terriers have very powerful jaws and can chew off and swallow pieces of bones which can cause blockages in the digestive system.
- Don’t give your mini bull terrier bones
- Raw hide chews should NEVER be given to bull terriers (including minis!)
- They can be swallowed and get stuck in the throat
Grooming        
- Minis have fast growing nails, regular trimming is needed
- Minis are prone to “eye boogers”, just use a damp clothe to wipe them away and then a dry cloth to dry whenever you spot these
- At home weekly ear checks, look for wax (use a cotton ball to gently remove any wax), or infection (redness, swelling, bad odors). If any signs of infection, contact a vet
- Regular teeth brushing and vet cleanings
- Regular baths (every three months, unless your mini plays in dirt or mud (which is not unlikely!) then use a bristle brush to remove dirt then bathe immediately.)
- Use a hypoallergenic shampoo, minis have very sensitive skin.
- Outside shedding season a weekly once-over with a soft brush or a hound glove is all that’s needed for a well groomed bull terrier!
- During the twice a year shedding season (spring and fall) a daily once-over is recommended.
Basic Brushing
You’ll need: a bristle brush, a fine-tooth comb, and a grooming glove
1. Use bristle brush, start at head and work down he dog’s body, ending with the hind flanks (the space between the hip and thigh) and the tail. Be gentle but thorough!
2. Use the comb, use long strokes to remove loose hair.
3. Use the grooming glove.
4. (Opt.) Spritz a little conditioning spray or rub on a bit of coconut oil
Exercise
- Mini bull terriers require enough exercise to keep good muscle tone.
- Preferably access to a yard but can live in a sizable apartment or condo.
- A moderate walk daily is needed after the 1 year point
-  NOT AN OUTSIDE DOG
- A “sudden lameness” can occur in puppies
- Puppies’ joints can’t handle the energy the puppy wants to exert
- Minimum exercise, no jumping up and down from heights, or sudden stops at high speeds for puppies
Training
- Minis will usually require a trainer with a firm hand and a gentle voice, with patience and a good sense of humor
- Clicker training is recommended
- Positive, light, and fun training that keeps the terrier’s attention is most effective
- Heavy socialization from 8-20 wks is essential, and starting training early is a good idea
- Canine Good Citizen programs are awesome!
- Some cool trainers listed by state below!
Health
Ask your breeder for:
- Health tests performed on sire and dam (father and mother)
- Results on heart and kidney issues, deafness, luxating patellas (a kneecap disorder), and primary lens luxation (dislocation of the eye lens) tests
Recommended Health Tests:
- BEAR Testing
- Kidney-Urine Analysis
- Opthalmologist Exam
- Cardiac Exam
- PLL DNA Test
- May have issues with glaucoma, lens luxation, and deafness
- Susceptible to kidney disease
- Regular hearing and eye exams are highly recommended.
Official Breed Club Health Statement 
History
- Bull terriers were created as fighting dogs in 1830s England
- Cross between bulldogs and (now extinct) english terriers
-  Soon a mini version was worked on to use as above-ground ratters (it’s exactly what is sounds like.)
- Recognized by the American Kennel Club in 1991 as their 134th breed.
Other Future Owner Info
Energy Level: Energetic 
Children: Better with older children
Barking: Likes to be vocal
- Can’t be home alone for too long
- Will get bored and tear apart everything
- They can suffer from separation anxiety which can cause nonstop barking and chasing of the tail incessantly
- Incredibly affectionate
-  Unneutered male don’t get along with other males 
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Breeders:
Puppies avaliable June 2020 in Georgia - DILLIGAF MBT
Breed Club Rescue: Miniature Bull Terrier Club of America
Breed Club Rescue Name: Kathy Brosnan
Breed Club Rescue Email: [email protected]
Breed Club Rescue Link: https://www.mbtca.org/
California: [email protected] / Lil’itch (AKC Breeder of Merit)
Canada: [email protected] / JewelsMBTS
Colorado: [email protected] / Bantam
Connecticut: 203-710-9971 / Olmar Kennels (AKC Breeder of Merit)
Delaware: [email protected] / Ironhead
Florida: [email protected] / Minnehaha
Illinois: [email protected] / Sly Dog Kenne
Kentucky: [email protected] / Old Forge
Michigan: michkdm@yahoo / Ironwood
Missouri: [email protected] / Eggstream (AKC Breeder of Merit)
Montana: [email protected] / Big Sky
New Hampshire: [email protected] / Ann Wiggins
New York: [email protected] / Anchor Up
Ohio: [email protected] / Omega (AKC Breeder of Merit)
Oregon: [email protected] / Calypso (AKC Breeder of Merit)
South Carolina: [email protected] / Menusha (AKC Breeder of Merit)
Texas: [email protected] / Sunrise (AKC Breeder of Merit)
Virginia: [email protected] / Patronus (AKC Breeder of Merit)
Wisconsin: [email protected] / Kenron
Trainers:
Alabama: Island Dog LLC / Hunstville, AL
Alaska: Your Dog ETC / Anchorage, AK
Arizona: Obedient Beat K9 Training / Phoenix, AZ
Arkansas: Clay’s Top Dog / Conway, AR
California: California Academy of Dog Training, LLC / Downey, CA
Colorado: Noble Beast Dog Training / Denver, CO
Connecticut: Secret Lake Dog Training, LLC / Avon, CT
Delaware: Positive Results Dog Training, LLC / Wilmington, DE
Florida: Jacksonville Pawsitive Training, Inc. / Jacksonville, FL
Georgia: Pups To Pockets, LLC / Peachtree Corners, GA
Hawaii: Pro Dog Hawaii / Kaneohe, HI
Idaho: Canine Companions of Pocatello / Pocatello, ID
Illinois: Torbel’s Canine Connection / Bourbonnais, IL
Indiana: Over The Rainbow Dogs, LLC / Muncie, IN
Iowa: Top Canine Solutions, LLC / Cambridge, IA
Kansas: Daiger Dog Training, LLC / Kansas City, MO
Kentucky: Dependable Partners Dog Training, LLC / Louisville, KY
Louisiana: Dog Gone Right, LLC / Hammond, LA
Maine: Pamela Belcher / [email protected] / Eliot, ME
Massachusetts: PetSmart, Chicopee MA / 413-377-2883 / Chicopee, MA 
Michigan: FIDO Personal Dog Training, LLC / Ferndale, MI
Minnesota: Dog Talk Training MN / Coon Rapids, MN
Mississippi: Pawsitive Companionship, LLC / Memphis, TN
Missouri: Spry Dogs / St. Louis, MO
Montana: Intelligent Canine / Billings, MT
Nebraska: Big Moose Dog Training / Malmo, NE
Nevada: imPETus Animal Training by Holistic Hounds / Las Vegas, NV
New Hampshire: Wagging Tail Academy, LLC / Hollis, NH
New Jersey: Dogstar Training NJ, LLC / Aberdeen & Hightstown, NJ
New Mexico: Good Dog Training Center & Doggie Resort, LLC / Rio Rancho, NM
New York: Drew Watson Pups / New York, NY
North Carolina: CANINE PawRTNERS / [email protected] / Charlotte, NC
North Dakota: Captain’s Canine / West Fargo, ND
Ohio: Pups Grow Up, LLC / Dayton, OH
Oklahoma: Elizabeth R. Maupin / [email protected] / Moore, OK
Oregon: Auntie Sally Dog & Puppy Training / Milwaukie, OR
Pennsylvania: Grandma’s Dog Daycare / Pittsburgh, PA
Rhode Island: Patience Inspired Dog Training / Coventry, RI
South Carolina: Bright Mind Canine Services / Charleston, SC
South Dakota: Tenacious Dog Training / Sioux Falls, SD
Tennessee: Ren’s Pups, LLC / Hendersonville, TN
Texas: Smart Dog Dallas / Dallas, TX
Utah: Three Little Pits Pawsitive Dog Training / Kamas, UT
Vermont: Diamond in the Ruff Dog Training / Burlington, VT
Virginia: Paw in Hand Training / Catharpin, Va
Washington: Matters of the Canine Kind LLC / Tacoma, WA
West Virginia: Wee Beasties, LLC / Danese, WV
Wisconsin: Best Paw Forward / Menomonee Falls, WI
Wyoming: Progressive School for Dogs, LLC / Greeley, CO
Sources:
- https://www.akc.org/dog-breeds/miniature-bull-terrier/
- https://www.petmd.com/dog/breeds/c_dg_miniature_bull_terrier
- http://thebullterrierclub.org/ownership/feeding-3/
- https://apdt.com/
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justworthlessreblogs · 3 months
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wv!rio my beloved scrunkle
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johnjhalseth · 5 years
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The ruins near Prato Rio in Leetown WV.
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michael-massa-micon · 4 years
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As we enter a new decade, I have decided to look back at my 100,000+ images and select out my favorites of favorites. For the Month of January, I will be posting one each day. I will return to new posts on February 1. Favorite Number 11 The Fascination of Mud - Rio WV May 1978 First Time Posted Forty plus years ago when I was in seminary, a good friend of mine interned in Rio, West Virginia. I interned in Ohio. Kathy and I and our sons went out to visit him. He took us out to a farm and we spent some time visiting with the people there. While we were visiting, my two sons and their daughter walked down to the creek and got interested in something in the shallow water and mud beneath the bridge. I never asked what they were looking at, but I did take a couple of images. This was back in my 35mm slide days, but I’m not sure which camera I was using. MWM
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thiagonas · 2 years
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Tive a honra de aprender, estudar e tocar ao lado desse MESTRE @bolaooscar, obrigado por cada segundo de aprendizado...!!! Que Deus abençoe sua nova caminhada lá no céu, descanse em paz....!!! 😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔 (em Rio Scenarium - Pavilhão da Cultura) https://www.instagram.com/p/CaDAX8IO-wv/?utm_medium=tumblr
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