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59 in Calif
Posted 2014-06-27 11:00 AM (#446878)
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When you are working in the shop does your dog come in and visit you ? We have a 2 1/2 yr old Shorkie ( shid zu and yorkshire mix ). Usually couple times a day, this dog will come visit me. She wants a hug !! So I stop what I'm doing, pick her up, talk to her, pet her, about a min. or so then she wants down and trots out the door and does whatever dogs do when your not watching them. The black Lab comes in, noses around then lays down in the sanded off primer dust. Now she is black on one side and grey on the other. Anyone else have any cool dog stories ? Jerry
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Posted 2014-06-27 11:17 AM (#446880 - in reply to #446878)
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Our dogs do the same thing, Jerry, as long as I'm not welding or using air tools. Then they disappear.

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Posted 2014-06-27 3:46 PM (#446906 - in reply to #446878)
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our stache is primarily a lap dog but when it comes to the garage , not . he's probably been in there maybe 5-6 times . i've even brought him in , laid him in the front seat on a blanket , nope it
didn't work but once in a great while he'll sneak in snoopin around .
just after we got him , my wife would take him out to do his business on a chain leash . one evening she put the leash on his collar , stopped to put her outside shoes on , stache picked up the leash
by the loop end and started waiting by the door for her and she called for me to come see this . when she opened the back door , stache with the leash still in his mouth walked out did his business
and stood waiting . i said to him , you done , he picked the leash back up by the loop and walked himself back in and stood waiting for the leash to come off . at that time he was probably 3 mos old .
to say he is just our pet would be a huge understatement ---------------------------------------------------later
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59 in Calif
Posted 2014-06-28 1:14 PM (#447011 - in reply to #446878)
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Hey Chuck, Cool dog !!! Jerry
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Posted 2014-06-28 3:39 PM (#447020 - in reply to #446878)
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for a long time i had put 3 small biscuits on the back of the couch as a nightly snack for him , not that he ate all three . one sunday he was trying to talk to the couch in his way (begging) . my wife said you gotta come
see this . he was there doin his thing but we couldn't figure out why . i went back doin my thing while my wife figured it out . one of the biscuits fell behind the couch and stache was asking the couch to have his biscuit
back . now , to understand his asking the couch , you have to understand that we would have him actually ask for something and we even have him actually saying momma . sometimes it take him a ton of tries but other
times , he says it right off ...... my buddy stache is way more than kool -----------------------------------------------------later
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Posted 2014-06-28 10:52 PM (#447078 - in reply to #447020)
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I have a cat named Dodge thats steals sockets when you sat them down..
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Posted 2014-06-29 5:42 AM (#447094 - in reply to #446878)
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Some years ago a cat came peeking around the door in my garage everytime I was there doing stuff.
Over time she grew more confident and came in a few steps further.
After she'd had found the sucker inside started giving her food, that's when she knew she had found a 2nd home and started taking long naps in the garage.

Usually after some time when I was working quietly on or in a car, she would give a loud shout to me, to check if I was still around.
After my reply she then came looking for me to ask for attention. After that she would head back to her 'nap-tire' and fell asleep again.

Later on I brought her home.



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wbower3
Posted 2014-06-29 8:18 PM (#447197 - in reply to #446878)
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Walter passed away on Jul 29, 2014. We will miss you, Walt!

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No dog story, but a typical cat story. Gaby is of the grey stripped breed, who's momma was a feral cat.
Gaby wandered in the warehouse as a kitten, and could not find the door out.
She got fed with the warehouse cat and decided she liked that well enough to stay around,
at least at meal time. That was 14 years ago. Now she rarely goes outside, but still brings her catches into the office to
make everyone know she's doing her job. Mice, bug bugs, the occasional bird, little critters that are indigenous to Oklahoma called "horned toads"
among other things. She'll headbutt yyou until you start petting her, and then she turns on her purr motor and loves you back!
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Doctor DeSoto
Posted 2014-07-05 6:08 PM (#447961 - in reply to #447078)
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My brother's dog drags home bear cubs that create moments of angst, wondering where
Momma Bear is.




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fenix
Posted 2014-08-11 9:17 AM (#452418 - in reply to #446878)
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One of my dogs is super small at 11 lbs. But He has the classic Napolean complex most smaller than usual people and animals have. Recently we are being over run with deer around here, it's gotten so bad that the county passed an ordinance that deer have the right of way at all four way stop intersections. Well Theda, my smallest is well known for his prowness at tracking, running down, and killing deer, in fact they just contracted Him and myself to "thin the herd", We get $75.00 for every deer taken out, here's a pic of His first contract kill yesterday, and a well deserved rest afterwards.

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Posted 2016-02-23 10:43 AM (#504956 - in reply to #446878)
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My border collie, Laika, hates rides in cars except for the old cars. I believe it's the bench seats and the fact there there are no safety belts, so she can lie down and be comfy. She always wants to ride in my green Regent.

She even jumped inside my other project Regent as soon as I opened the door last year, even though that one was not going to take her for a ride:






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wizard
Posted 2016-02-23 11:12 AM (#504961 - in reply to #446878)
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This is our dogs; Domino & MaTilda.

MaTilda likes to hang around with me in garages - Domino doesn't like the sounds.





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1961plymouthfury
Posted 2016-03-13 9:36 AM (#506667 - in reply to #446878)
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How about after you wash your forward look and the dog decided to pee on the tire.
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wizard
Posted 2016-03-13 10:37 AM (#506670 - in reply to #446878)
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Well, one of mine is a female and she cannot aim very well and the male is trained not to pee on any car (although he would like to - pee on a tire would mean, smell of Domino smell of Domino, smell of Domino smell of Domino, smell of Domino smell of Domino, smell of Domino smell of Domino etc etc and any male dog would love to get a smell imprint repeated so many times
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1961plymouthfury
Posted 2016-03-19 6:29 PM (#507336 - in reply to #506670)
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Thanks alot
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Posted 2016-03-21 12:37 PM (#507478 - in reply to #506667)
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1961plymouthfury - 2016-03-14 6:36 AM

How about after you wash your forward look and the dog decided to pee on the tire. :wince:


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A jumper wire from your nearby electric fence, tied off to a wheel cover will stop this problem.

Trust me.
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1961plymouthfury
Posted 2016-03-24 1:55 PM (#507824 - in reply to #507478)
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It was my sisters Border collie there are times that dog drives me to drink with his barking sometimes I think he barks at his shadow. I do not have a dog I have a couple of cats , I do like dogs but I am more of a cat person. I also have a ****atiel but when the cats leave the room he hollers but when the cats return he says "pretty bird or baby kitty" my mom says the bird if weird but I guess he sees the cats as company
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Posted 2016-03-24 5:58 PM (#507844 - in reply to #446878)
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my buddy stache gets super hyper when he knows he's goin for a ride . the only thing is he'll whine and whine while ridin . i guess he can't make out the motion of the car . if the
trip is 3 hrs , he'll whine for 3 hrs but just mention goin in the car , ears go up , he'll go wild/eager with anticipation and can't wait to get in the car ---------------------------------------------------later
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Posted 2016-04-03 7:41 PM (#508682 - in reply to #446878)
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We used to take Kramer out for rides in the Fury. Even long journeys when we would go away for summer holidays at the beach. When I restored the Fury you would not believe all the places I found dog fur.
Our new shepherd Wiley does not get to ride in the Fury now that it is restored though I'm afraid. She can ride in the Dodge, Imperial, Cadillac or Holden, but not the Fury with it's fabric seat inserts..
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macedon
Posted 2018-02-27 2:12 PM (#558925 - in reply to #446878)
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Oh yeah. Cooper Dawg (yes that's really his name) comes out to check on me every once and a while. Makes sure I'm not getting into too much trouble.
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Posted 2018-02-27 2:15 PM (#558926 - in reply to #446878)
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Oh yeah. Cooper Dawg (yes that's really his name) comes out to check on me every once and a while. Makes sure I'm not getting into too much trouble.



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moparsteve
Posted 2018-02-28 1:27 PM (#558986 - in reply to #446878)
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does your dog!?!? what the hell man! I have a cat!
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Doctor DeSoto
Posted 2018-02-28 9:38 PM (#559025 - in reply to #446880)
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I have found that tying in my electric fence to the wheel covers will bring
an instant level of avoidance from male dogs wishing to leave a little "scent"
there. It is MY way of marking the cars as MY territory and lets the dogs know
that I am not to be trifled with. Surprising how well it works.

Cats are a little trickier to get a solid ground on, but when your do, oh boy ...
THAT is some funny stuff !
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JohnyBlaze999
Posted 2018-03-13 5:59 PM (#559833 - in reply to #446878)
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Of course, my dog visit me, coz I raise him from little puppy, to big Godzilla)) its endless love, I suggest)
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Posted 2018-04-27 3:24 PM (#562373 - in reply to #446878)
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