tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3434291.post112893553934259269..comments2024-01-24T18:18:13.919+09:00Comments on PureLandMountain.com: Robert Bradyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12299574758004022747noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3434291.post-1129652153513545152005-10-19T01:15:00.000+09:002005-10-19T01:15:00.000+09:00Got my proper sized dogs. Pair of chi mixes, 10lb...Got my proper sized dogs. Pair of chi mixes, 10lbs+, not a spot of fat, tiny 30' of fenceline a decent run, and the hall of the house for winter fetchin'.<BR/><BR/>Both rescues, from shelter and humane society. <BR/><BR/>The neighbor across the street, that got a yellow lab pup as an outdoor yard ornament, finally gave him away. Two years old, no manners, no housebreaking, no chances. So very sad.Jennhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15597630887713954960noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3434291.post-1129264862234415662005-10-14T13:41:00.000+09:002005-10-14T13:41:00.000+09:00One of our neighbors here on the mountain has a th...One of our neighbors here on the mountain has a three-legged Shiba, rescued from car injury in the city, very spunky dog. Shibas are very gentle and perky, the most commonly seen canine down in the village and in the city, but folks tend to have big dogs up here on the mountain, where there's room to run.Robert Bradyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12299574758004022747noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3434291.post-1129204687894710422005-10-13T20:58:00.000+09:002005-10-13T20:58:00.000+09:00Have you seen many Shiba Inus on your walks?~AnnaHave you seen many Shiba Inus on your walks?<BR/><BR/>~AnnaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3434291.post-1129082998488525642005-10-12T11:09:00.000+09:002005-10-12T11:09:00.000+09:00The heartless market is vast...The heartless market is vast...Robert Bradyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12299574758004022747noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3434291.post-1129066166522564662005-10-12T06:29:00.000+09:002005-10-12T06:29:00.000+09:00We too have a neighbouring caged dog, belongs to a...We too have a neighbouring caged dog, belongs to a woman who re-married - the new husband hates it. It is kept on concrete, alone, fed in silence, ignored. I talk to it through the fence and it goes mad with joy. I have offered her a fortune just to get it away, but am always refused. Just think, Robert, we know of two - how many hundred thousands must there be living in misery? No legislation exists to help. Perhaps you had better go into that Sandbagger breeding and make a fortune from being compassionate.Annahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14391855198080087422noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3434291.post-1128974017590471592005-10-11T04:53:00.000+09:002005-10-11T04:53:00.000+09:00I am a dog person, well, more of an animal person,...I am a dog person, well, more of an animal person, but for over 25 years I have always had a dog by my side....and most found their way to me....I go for long walks- so for me it makes sense that I should have a dog by my side to share the sights and sounds and lovely smells. I currently have a little sweet Basenji- she is a blond beauty. I call her Lilly. She also is deaf- and was passed through many homes in her first 10 mos., the complaint being "She does NOT listen, or follow directions"!!!? And all I could think was: Were these EIGHT previous homes BLIND????! ( before her I had two lovely Bassatts and a Scotty- all so different and wonderful, each truly a blessing to have on the path- each abandoned or disgarded by other fools.)<BR/>I read what you wrote and you are so right that these creatures deserve so much better.....The one in the cage- his owner should be caged....There is NO excuse for such treatment...During the Katrina Disaster it was the dogs on roofs - waiting that just broke my heart over and over....enigma4everhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06589997090173140019noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3434291.post-1128956743900362762005-10-11T00:05:00.000+09:002005-10-11T00:05:00.000+09:00Somewhere along the line, they committed the crime...Somewhere along the line, they committed the crime of being a dog. The Humane Society is full of dogs abandoned there for behaving like a dog. The images that you mention are heartbreaking. Even a Gerbil gets a wheel.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com