Another type of Vintage - long time companion furbabies
#21
I am still having trouble uploading photos that are apparently too large and don't know how to reduce them, so can't show you my Tucker as quilt inspector. However, here he is in fabric, and the picture that inspired the block. (The preview shows them too large... I will find out what happens when I hit the "post" button...)
Yes, we've lost a few along the way. Every one we've ever had were dogs (or cats) that someone dumped on our doorstep. Within the first year after we built this house in 2000, there were an additional two that were literally dumped on our doorstep. One was part poodle, part maltese, and was the sweetest little dog I've ever known. We lot "Little Bit" in the China contaminated food mess about nine years ago. He was dark gray, light gray, black, brown -- a little bit of everything. He was attacked and severely injured by the dog up the street. It cost us over $1,000 to get him healed up. Little Bit was the smartest and most obedient dog I've ever had. The next rescue was little "Buddy" who survived the longest of the three we had -- he had a malignant grown close to the heart and despite the expenditure of quite a few $$$$$$$, and many tears, we couldn't save him. I have pictures of them somewhere around here, but I've got so much of my Aunt's junk (stuff) dumped in my house I hardly have room to walk through it. If my back ever gets better (please God) I'm going to get rid of a lot of this stuff (junk)! Whatever, LOL!
Jeanette
Jeanette
That was just a perfect moment, perfect photo opportunity when I actually had the camera. Pookie had been sleeping on my bed (giant beanbag chair-style thing filled with foam) and the only way Pumpkin could cuddle up with Pookie was to be on top of him. Pookie didn't seem to even notice until I started taking pictures. Pumpkin has always had the amazing superpower of being able to do the cutest possible thing at any given time.
Here's Flickr album of them: https://www.flickr.com/photos/solarp...7650783647620/
Here's Flickr album of them: https://www.flickr.com/photos/solarp...7650783647620/
#22
Shadow - known aliases: nut burger, shadtastic
Age: 16.5 human years
Unique Traits: Her purr sounds like a tree frog, likes to give head butts, knows the word "shower" and will come keep you company in the shower, talking the whole time. Not even flinching when I scream "DANGER!!!" when she gets too close to a running sewing machine... *sigh* That's her with my getting closer to vintage Pfaff and in my studio.
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Shadow is AKA the Jester. The court jester to the queen of course.
#23
Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2013
Location: Canton GA
Posts: 113
melmerr1, your dog may not have had a stroke. there is a disease called "old dog vestibular disease". It's a balance
problem and more common in older dogs but can happen to younger dogs, too. one of my dogs had it and that's why i researched it. her head leaned to one side and she walked with a stagger. the good news is it goes away by itself and causes no permanent damage. you can google it to get more information. Linda
problem and more common in older dogs but can happen to younger dogs, too. one of my dogs had it and that's why i researched it. her head leaned to one side and she walked with a stagger. the good news is it goes away by itself and causes no permanent damage. you can google it to get more information. Linda
#24
Super Member
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Tri-Cities, WA
Posts: 1,063
My current furbabies:
Skyler - [ATTACH=CONFIG]512873[/ATTACH] Part Lab, part Chow (?), his litter was dumped in a freezing field in November, 2000. Saved by an irrigation worker cleaning out ditches (Yay!). He is 14 1/2 and still a happy boy!
Tigger - [ATTACH=CONFIG]512874[/ATTACH] Tigger's mom was rescued from a tree by my daughter and husband. She was pregnant so I wouldn't let her go to the shelter. We kept her and Tigger and found homes for the other kitties. Mom cat died some time ago - Tigger is 11 years old and helps me a lot when I'm on the computer!
My favorite - [ATTACH=CONFIG]512875[/ATTACH] This is Rowan, my granddaughter and sometimes cat!
Margaret
Skyler - [ATTACH=CONFIG]512873[/ATTACH] Part Lab, part Chow (?), his litter was dumped in a freezing field in November, 2000. Saved by an irrigation worker cleaning out ditches (Yay!). He is 14 1/2 and still a happy boy!
Tigger - [ATTACH=CONFIG]512874[/ATTACH] Tigger's mom was rescued from a tree by my daughter and husband. She was pregnant so I wouldn't let her go to the shelter. We kept her and Tigger and found homes for the other kitties. Mom cat died some time ago - Tigger is 11 years old and helps me a lot when I'm on the computer!
My favorite - [ATTACH=CONFIG]512875[/ATTACH] This is Rowan, my granddaughter and sometimes cat!
Margaret
#26
Margaret, Your photos aren't sideways here... unless you mean portrait instead of landscape and that's not a big deal at all! Looks like you have some pretty lucky and contented furbabies. I don't understand people who dump animals.
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