[Image ID: four pictures of a mid-sized dark grey tabby named Ash. In the first two he lays on a carpeted floor. On the left he lays belly up with his front paws folded in and tail curled around his hind leg. On the right he loafs with his front half and his back half is folded on it's side while he looks just off camera in the bottom right.
On the bottom left he sits on op's shins on top of a red plaid blanket and looks at the camera, pouting. On the bottom right there's a keyboard number pad in the foreground in top of a cheap plastic lapdesk. Ash loafs behind it with it's corner against his chest. He looks at the camera looking grumpy and unhappy. /end ID]
A recent series of Ash pouting about not being able to lay on my ribs
The Ukrainian Army has captured tanks, armored vehicles, weapons and now a Russian military dog!
Meet the former Russian service dog nicknamed Kolbin. He was abandoned and survived heavy fighting in the Mykolaiv region of Ukraine where he was found by local residents.聽
I know my posts don't get a lot of likes, but I need to tell you this. My best friend's parents got her a puppy who is a sweetheart and was good with dogs, even trained. A while back her parents 'dog attacked her dog, Millie, and she became reactive. She was still sweet with people, just feared dogs. While my friend was getting stuff sorted, her dad let Millie out to try and connect with their dog. Millie then bit their dog who was showing signs of wanting to attack her so while my friend was away they took Millie back to the shelter they got her from since she was still in their name because she was a gift. My friend can't get her back because she needs to own a house in order to have her. She has tried to get her back and explained the situation, but they can't allow it because a house is needed. Her dog is still in the shelter. The shelter posted her but it hasn't gotten much attention. If you can please talk to anyone near or in St. Pete Florida about a 9 month pitbull that is not dog friendly but people friendly please help. She is in Petpal animal shelter as it shows in the photo. Even reposting this will help, my friend is absolutely devastated in not being able to get her back and is currently trying for a house, however she doesn't want her baby to stay in the shelter for so long. If possible even go to the insta page, PetPal animal shelter and liking her image and commenting will boost it, please.
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I know no ones gonna see this but I just wanted to let this out somewhere. My dog passed away today. She was an English bulldog named Chloe. My mom and her husband named her. She was technically my mom's husband's dog, but I pretty much adopted her as my own when I moved in with them. She was the first dog that I technically cared for. I helped them care for her when they were working or on vacation. She became my little (not-so-little) buddy. My partner in laziness. My best friend.
She was a somewhat quiet dog, hardly ever barked unless someone knocked on the door or rang the door bell. Or if you gasped dramatically. Or clapped your hands. Maybe she wasn't as quiet as I thought. But she was sweet and she loved to just hang out. She was so food driven. She loved food, except for lettuce and cucumbers. She would hover around your feet in the kitchen in case you dropped something when preparing a meal. She was spoiled rotten and so, so loved.
She loved butt scratches. She liked to watch tv. She had a favorite ball that she always kept with her. She loved to poop. You could tell because as soon as she was done she would run as fast as she could back inside like an excited toddler. When her back would itch, she turn herself upside down and wiggle like a madman. I already miss her so much. You'll always have a special place in my heart, cowdog.