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The Night Vale Foster Litter is 10 weeks old! These four cuties are still available 1) Steve Carlsburg- male 2) Carlos the Scientist- male 3) John Peters, you know, the farmer- male 4) Cecil Palmer- male (would make a good SD prospect)
A few wonderful boys still need homes <3
I want all these puppies, but especially #1...
Been a bit shy about uploading my own pictures since I reposted something from imgr and it took off.
But the Cricket-ball is still adorable.
Most dogblrs I find tend to do some sort of racing, luring, tracking, show, etc. As a lover of dogs, I almost feel discouraged. While my dogs have always been healthy and well cared for, they've never been performance dogs, and seeing that most dogblrs feature "professional" dogs almost make me feel like I'm slacking as an owner. How do you feel about dogs that are simply family dogs who enjoy a romp in the backyard and a lazy day on the couch? I do also understand that it can depend on breed.
I think thatâs grand! Dogsâ lives are fleeting. However someone chooses to enjoy and love and spend time with their dog during their all-too-short time on this planet, Iâm all for it.Â
(I definitely understand what youâre feeling, though, and how that voice of âdo I measure upâ can nag you. Donât listen to it, though. That voice is a dumb-dumb head. I mean, Iâm trying to learn dog sports with what are basically the canine equivalents of a city pigeon, sooooâŚyeah. Listening to the voice of comparison does no good.)
My dogs are professional idiots but thatâs about it. đ
My dog is currently fulfilling her calling as a butt-warmer. I feel no guilt.
What breeds do you see most in your area?
Our neighborhood is actually pretty diverse dogwise. There's even a couple of besenji mixes. But I do see a lot of... those little white dogs older people like...? And cigar dogs. I mean dauchunds.

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2nd attempt at sighthound based dragons. Maybe not sighthound-y enough.
Repost from my main blog.
Finally putting my pinterest board full of noodle dogs to work on my pet project, designing sighthound-based dragons. :D
This is just where I stopped tonight. Donât like the face exactly still. -.-
Cross-posting from my art blog.
Dogblr Name Meme
How did you choose your dogâs name/s? Mention their breed or type as well, so people who donât know you well will know what sort of dog youâre describing.
Rory is my Malamute, and heâs probably a mix with a smidgen of German Shepherd. The rescue had him called some 80s name with a Z and he sounded like a âSaved by the Bellâ extra, so I knew before I brought him home that Iâd rename him. I was hoping to go for something Medieval, maybe Rolf, but it didnât fit. I kept coming back to either Rory or Sam. Then when I finally met him for the first time he just wasnât a Sam, he was my Rory.
Aang is my 11 month old Indian pariah dog. The rescue named him Tiger but I knew after seeing him that that name just didnât feel right. Aang is the name of the main character on Avatar: The Last Airbender and heâs goofy and smart and loyal and just a tad bit of a troublemaker, which sums up my dog pretty well.Â
Cricket is a two-year-old What Is It? from the pound. The pound had actually named her Cricket (although she didnât know that) and we kept it because it fit perfectly. Sheâs so tiny and bouncy!
I am a dog chin rest. My life is fulfilled. I need nothing more.
(via imgur, Blazingfire17 says, âHi my name is Dug, I have just met you and I love youâ)
This is another adorable dog. Today is adorable dog day.

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This is an adorable dog.
this is probably a really stupid question, but what's a wob and why is it called that?
Wobs are malinois! It was started by @tempurafriedhappiness and co as a mispronounced âmal-in-WAHâ. Much like how noses are now called snoots due to tumblr silliness, itâs just a bit of fun.
ngl sometimes I forget wob is a tumblr thing.Â
Yeah donât use it outside of tumblr cuz Iâm fairlyl sure itâs a filthy ethnic slur somewhere.
Youâre thinking of âwopâ. Used against Italians.
I could swear Iâve heard wob used by people trying to dehumanize middle easterners/north africans.
You might be thinking of âwogâ? I had never heard of it until I joked once about calling Chalo and Priya âpolliwogsâ (pariah dogs > polliwogs) and someone warned me that it wasnât a good idea because of the India connection. I was glad they educated me.
Iâm pretty sure Wob was once used in australia as a slur against Greeks tho?
Very personal opinion, but if no one can remember who a word is an ethnic slur against or even whether a word is an ethnic slur at all, itâs probably pretty safe to use it.
dogblr, whatâs your personal policy on tying a dog up outside of a store while you go in to shop? lots of people here do it very regularly, and several people that do it canât seem to ever leave their home without their dog while they go to menial chores like grocery shopping.Â
i am personally not comfortable doing this, i donât like the risks involved. the things i think about are things like the dog being stolen quickly, people feeding the dog when iâm not there, or the dog biting for any reason warranted or not.Â
is this a risk you feel comfortable taking? any opinions on those that do choose to take this risk (maybe the length of time is a factor, or whether the dog is muzzled, etc etc)?
The last time I did this with Bandit, the situation got scary, so now I wonât even consider it unless Iâm desperate. I tied him to a bench while I ran into a grocery store for all of 5 minutes (ran in to get water because we got caught in 100+ surprise heat on our walk). My mistake because the bench was fake bolted down (it had feet that looked like bolts but it was fake??) and Bandit started walking away with the bench attached to him. Thankfully he had a harness on and a couple people caught him before he even got to the parking lot. Freaking heart attack.
But yeah Iâm so legit terrified of someone stealing him. Heâs a big exotic looking dog and he wouldnât put up a fight if someone grabbed him. I also donât trust the public, mostly kids, to interact with him safely and in ways that wouldnât provoke a reaction.
Iâm too much of a nervous bunny to leave my adorable dog somewhere. Iâm not gonna report someone to the humane society if they do though. Needs as needs must.
A Scientific Study On Why Dogs Are The Best
- Their tails go swoosh swoosh
- Their little puppy âarf arf!â at strange objects that makes them fall backwards
- No sense of personal space
- Never ending adoration
- When they donât have tails their whole body wiggles
- Everything is worth celebrating
- Puppy breath!
- That pit pat pit pat pit pat happy dance they do with their front paws when theyâre excited
- They throw major shade at your enemies
- Theyâre an eco-friendly electric blanketÂ
- Their âgrmmmmmmmmâ when they are asleep and you disturb them
- Puppy kisses
- Their bunny hops in grass thatâs higher than their heads
- When they do the splish splash in wading poolsÂ
- The âarf arfâ and butt wiggle they do when they want you to chase them
- They follow you everywhere
- STRANGER DANGER STRANGER DANGER STRANGER DANGER barks
- Puppy eyes
- Paws in your face when they want your attention
- A never-ending wealth of happiness and soft furry warm hugs and unconditional acceptance
Dog nose, Irish moss. Sniff.
Happy St. Patrickâs Day.

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I donât even know why nat geo still airs Cesar Milans shows he is an unsuccessful trainer. If your clients are putting down their dogs after seeing you, youâre doing something wrong.Â
Give me a show Iâd do a better job blindfolded with my hands tied behind my back and Iâd look cuter than him too therefore better ratings ;)Â
Idk just a suggestionÂ
Youâd have to call yourself something with âCrocodileâ in it for the American crowd. And possibly train the occasional croc. We expect all Australians to have crocodiles in their shows.
hahaha perfect! âCrocodile Kate Animal trainer & Bloody Legendâ Iâll get myself a pet crocodile who I bring to house calls to really sell itÂ
Yessss, youâve got it. Instant hit!
I donât even know why nat geo still airs Cesar Milans shows he is an unsuccessful trainer. If your clients are putting down their dogs after seeing you, youâre doing something wrong.Â
Give me a show Iâd do a better job blindfolded with my hands tied behind my back and Iâd look cuter than him too therefore better ratings ;)Â
Idk just a suggestionÂ
Youâd have to call yourself something with âCrocodileâ in it for the American crowd. And possibly train the occasional croc. We expect all Australians to have crocodiles in their shows.