Published on 12, July, 2020
I’ve got a German Shepherd, Zeus from 7wks old he’s now 5+ :-)
it was a GP suggestion. I got one,. Amazing
he’s fully trained to respond to sign signals.. he still has his dangly bits and very obedient for me :-)
Him waiting for me to finish the toilet business.
For some reason,. Asking you if that’s a bird.. I find funny
For some odd reason I went through a insect wars phase on YouTube a lot of frog vs ….
it’s weird though, every now and again a spider won’t bother me.. but normally I’m scared of them and won’t even hoover them up.
Got a spaniel
Stephen said:but odd days I’m brave
What you saying like? I'm a woman.... :-)
I'm a wimp when it comes to angry frogs. - Okay, I'm being silly..... but have you seen the youtube clips of screaming frogs? I feel sorry for the wee things...
If you're not seeing other creepie crawlies in your home then the spiders you can't see are doing their job. I welcome them into my home. They are also free to leave, I don't hold them hostage.
I’m a complete wimp when it comes to spiders.. but odd days I’m brave
Itsy and Bitsy haha.
Incy Wincy Spider? Teee heee
I'd call him Boris
You just reminded me of Itsy and Bitsy haha.
I don't mind house spiders (in the UK)
I think arachnids are fascinating and some a very beautiful. I'm not sure how I'd feel about having a "pet spider." If I did, I'd call him Boris. :-)
Did you know that every native spider in the UK is poisonous. Their toxin is so weak against hoomuns though that it doesn't affect us and we may have a genetic tolerance to it.
I won't have pets, I've killed so many that I don't deserve to , they'll be safer with someone else.
Aww I just saw your picture, he is a cutie :) And being a German shepherd he'll be your best friend for life. I can hear in your message how much he means to you. Great name as well!
Ha he wasn't technically a pet, I live on a farm and we've lots of animals but they can't be classed as pets :) I've never seen grease before it's on my watch list which I'll get to one day.
Aw be kind to yourself and take it one day at a time. Your get there and when you do he'll still be there ready :) That's the good thing about dogs, there understanding.
Stephen said:it was a GP suggestion. I got one,. Amazing
Awwww that's lovely!!! I'm allergic to animals (not the reptilian kind) but the feathered and furry kind. I love all animals so it's a pain in the *** as I'd happily live on a farm with lots of them if I wasn't a snottering/sneezing/blistering ball of itches and breathlessness....
Sorry, it’s just my profile picture
Not sure if pictures work here. I have 3 dogs and 1 cat. They were all rescues, the dogs are Suki, Hoagie, and Laika. The cat is Freyja (pic in next reply), they all live and play together.
PS. For some reason I csnnot see the picture the OP posted.
Zeus. It was the first name I thought of, my partner liked it and I made sure we kept it.
a goose? I never heard of that before. I understand farming. But we both know I said pet :-p wow one day I may own a chicken.. but goose. (Now I can’t stop think goose from grease the movie?)
I do recommend a dog, my mother has a Yorkshire terror,. I’m so jealous of her and the little bow she has in her hair. But the way I feel right now I wish I never had a working dog that thrives off my energy. He knows I’m not well right now so I will make it upto him.
Aww he sounds adorable! I had a white German shepherd when I was a little girl, her name was Eve. What's yours name?
I don't have any pets currently sadly, but the last one was a goose called Jerry and he was amazing! Loved him to bits.
I do like animals and pets but I'm currently in a bad place mentally so I'm not feeling like I can look after one yet. Maybe soon that will change hopefully.