What's new

Good news!!

LogGrad98

Well-Known Member
Contributor
20-21 Award Winner
2022 Award Winner
2023 Award Winner
2024 Award Winner
Well our dogs arrived in Germany today. YAY!! After 48 hours of what must have been pure hell for them they are with us again. Love dem little gals.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qkuu0Lwb5EM
 
Aww the video is not available in my country. But I appreciate the sentiment.

In related new, the dogs were supposed to be here last night, but somehow, after 3 separate people sent them our new address and phone numbers, they drove all the way from Frankfurt to Leipzig and then turned around and went back since they had the wrong address and phone number with them. Of course we conjured up all kinds of crappy thoughts, like they were in a car accident or one of them died or something. Finally got them to come to the right address. Well in my tired, staying-up-all-night mind I did some searching on airlines losing dogs and found this gem:

https://www.nydailynews.com/news/na...-loses-passenger-dog-flight-article-1.2006125

A cross-country move for a California family has ended in heartache after Delta Air Lines lost their beloved dog.

A search for the 6-year-old pit bull named Ty has now entered its second week after the pooch vanished while boarding at the Los Angeles International Airport on Oct. 31.

"It's been very depressing, very upsetting. I've been crying. I've been angry," Ty's owner, Frank Romano, told CBS Los Angeles. "I just want my dog back. He's my best friend, that dog."

In the end they were given $200 for their trouble.
 
Aww the video is not available in my country. But I appreciate the sentiment.

In related new, the dogs were supposed to be here last night, but somehow, after 3 separate people sent them our new address and phone numbers, they drove all the way from Frankfurt to Leipzig and then turned around and went back since they had the wrong address and phone number with them. Of course we conjured up all kinds of crappy thoughts, like they were in a car accident or one of them died or something. Finally got them to come to the right address. Well in my tired, staying-up-all-night mind I did some searching on airlines losing dogs and found this gem:

https://www.nydailynews.com/news/na...-loses-passenger-dog-flight-article-1.2006125



In the end they were given $200 for their trouble.

Hopefully somebody let that dog out...
 
$200? I'd rip it up and throw it in their face. That's a ****ing insult.
 
Well our dogs arrived in Germany today. YAY!! After 48 hours of what must have been pure hell for them they are with us again. Love dem little gals.
Pics of the pups!!! Please
 
Pics of the pups!!! Please

WlWOJbi.jpg


Puge (like Pooch with a G)

MLKa5Bp.jpg


Puge again. Shes a great and very smart dog, Knows tons of tricks.

IOfcP2R.jpg


Belatrix. She is scared in these photos because she had no clue what we were doing and she is really still a puppy.

The pics we took so the dog relocation company knew the dogs would fit in the kennel. Freaked Belatrix out.
 
A lot of folks prefer direct ground delivery. There are some services who specialize in door-to-door pet delivery.

I've never had a bad experience or a bad report from Delta. They contracted their service though and reassigned their experienced personnel, and it was scary seeing the newbs in training, so we looked for another carrie, only to have some problems right off. . . .so I don't mind paying a little more at Delta.
 
Here is a video of my son doing some jump rope to take a break while we were moving. Not bad huh?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QI5HajDiR1w&feature=youtu.be

And here are some pictures of the wound he incurred when he jumped on his bed and landed on his butterfly knife, right in the middle of packing. Yeah it was great taking 4 hours out of our moving schedule to take him to the ER. The knife went in about an inch. He had to pull it out of the wound himself. Yikes.

(WARNING: graphic content, so I didn't hot link them)

https://i.imgur.com/lR70umx.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/EFT5UIy.jpg
 
Aww the video is not available in my country. But I appreciate the sentiment.

In related new, the dogs were supposed to be here last night, but somehow, after 3 separate people sent them our new address and phone numbers, they drove all the way from Frankfurt to Leipzig and then turned around and went back since they had the wrong address and phone number with them. Of course we conjured up all kinds of crappy thoughts, like they were in a car accident or one of them died or something. Finally got them to come to the right address. Well in my tired, staying-up-all-night mind I did some searching on airlines losing dogs and found this gem:

https://www.nydailynews.com/news/na...-loses-passenger-dog-flight-article-1.2006125



In the end they were given $200 for their trouble.

You can't get o dog outta the dog pound for $200". Rescue organizations have paperwork, home evaluations, like human adoption services, plus fees. It should have been $500.

But for $10 you can insure your pet for what it's worth to you.
 
WlWOJbi.jpg


Puge (like Pooch with a G)

MLKa5Bp.jpg


Puge again. Shes a great and very smart dog, Knows tons of tricks.

IOfcP2R.jpg


Belatrix. She is scared in these photos because she had no clue what we were doing and she is really still a puppy.

The pics we took so the dog relocation company knew the dogs would fit in the kennel. Freaked Belatrix out.
Both are adorable!

Thanks for posting

Lol at your sons butt
 
Every time I get a dog I realize I'm too lazy for a dog. Then when I don't have one I think I want one again.
 
Wow.. what a cute dog... especially the first one... I want one!!!

Log is onto a good thing.

Dogs are often a considered alternative to actual human kids who will just die after twelve to sixteen years, instead of getting drivers licenses and student loans while bristling at every concerned suggestion towards just not doi g something incredibly stupid or self-destructive somehow.

A lot of folks also want dogs for their listening ears, thoughtful looks, and unconditional affection, even if limited to a wagging tail, a sloshy cold sniff or nuzzle, and sheer child-like joy at seeing you come home. Many an ailing marriage has been rendered bearable by the presence of a dog in the home.
 
Every time I get a dog I realize I'm too lazy for a dog. Then when I don't have one I think I want one again.

No, you are not too lazy for a dog, you just need to love the dog more than whatever it is that is the higher priority in your life.

It might take a decision to modify your priorities. Don't get a dog if you have no joy in the time and expense allocations. If's a joy to you, you won't hesitate to do it.
 
Back
Top