Here are my two boys. They keep me going! Hard to imagine a life without dogs.
My two Siberians: Here are my two boys... - Advanced Prostate...
My two Siberians
Wow, very very beautiful
I agree, a dog or two is a must. If we could only get her off the couch. She is our house dog, we also have two just like her who reside in a heated & cooled kennel enclosure at night.
What a beautiful Rotti! I had one years ago, she was faithful & loving. She would jump up & greet you by looking you straight in the eye, face to face.Unfortunately she died of cancer & nothing will replace her.
Thanks Howard! B u ti ful!
Lovely and they look great ❤️
Well Done 👍 their company must be fun and keeps you going, my very best to you and the Siberians
Haniff
Beautiful, I love Huskies, it's great to have such a companion.
We have a Border Collie, he's amazing, he new that I had PC before I did, he also new that our then tiny grandson had diabetes type 1, he could detect something was wrong, before he was diagnosed.
They get you out and about too 👍🏻
Dogs are wonderful companions and help people live longer. I bike and he runs about 3 to 4 miles each morning and keeps me company each day as I work from home. He's pure working dog and extremely intelligent. Like many dogs, he can sense if somethings wrong and when I don't feel well, he turns into a my 90 lb lap dog. He is never more than a few feet away with unconditional love. I would recommend a dog to everyone on the forum who doesn't have one, they are wonderful listeners too.
She is your friend, your partner, your defender, your dog.You are her life, her love, her leader.
She will be yours, faithful and true, to the last beat of her heart.
You owe it to her to be worthy of such devotion.
Beautiful dogs, do not have dogs but 5 very loving cats and the one black one is my therapy cuddle buddy.
Since we are showing off our pets. This is Kaiya, she will be 11 this Dec. She is my shadow and I just love her some much!
That is a great looking canine.
Thank you, she is a Belgium German Shepherd
A friend of mine had a Siberian - smart, energetic, loving, protective. And as she grew, he learned that she had an inborn talent for climbing fences and getting out to see what's on the other side of the fence. He spend a lot of time driving around looking for her, had to put ads in the paper. As soon as his first child was born, she immediately assumed the role of protector, and for his second child as well. Nothing she loved more than being harnessed to their wagon and pulling them around the yard. A real doggy dog - the best.