Puppies!
Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2008 9:08 am








You gotta put some lipstick on those puppies!MarleysGh0st wrote:You know, I think we all have seen photos of puppies before, PSM.
And they're not likely to distract the political threaders, in any case!


Heelers!andrewjackson wrote:
Maybe so.SportsFan68 wrote:Heelers!andrewjackson wrote:
They're probably related to CaseyGirl.
I think the term we used was "dog's breakfast"...ulysses5019 wrote:What am I? Chopped liver?
Apparently so. Geez.ulysses5019 wrote:What am I? Chopped liver?
Call them whatever you want, they're excellent dogs.andrewjackson wrote: Maybe so.
My brother just got two of them which is what made think to find some pictures.
Although we mostly refer to them as Australian Cattle Dogs within the cattle industry in Indiana. I guess because that covers the blue and red varieties.
Are you raiding Mr. Jokey Guy's family album for avatars?ulysses5019 wrote:What am I? Chopped liver?
Rexer25 wrote:Are you raiding Mr. Jokey Guy's family album for avatars?ulysses5019 wrote:What am I? Chopped liver?
Yep. They are great dogs. We had Australian Shepherds (which are, of course, not Australian at all) when I was a kid but my brothers much prefer Cattle Dogs now. They don't use them to work cattle, that "heeler" tendency doesn't work too well unless they are well trained. But they are great farm dogs.SportsFan68 wrote:Call them whatever you want, they're excellent dogs.andrewjackson wrote: Maybe so.
My brother just got two of them which is what made think to find some pictures.
Although we mostly refer to them as Australian Cattle Dogs within the cattle industry in Indiana. I guess because that covers the blue and red varieties.
IIRC, all heelers (OK, cattle dogs) are still fairly closely related, even mixed breeds like Casey. The breed was established with the careful effort of several cattle ranchers in Australia starting in the 1870s. Later on, again IIRC in the 1920s, somebody tried to increase the dingo percentage in the breed, but that effort was scotched immediately because of their tendency to bite the critters they were supposed to be protecting.
No, but MM Chopped Liver is.ulysses5019 wrote:What am I? Chopped liver?
I'm not chopped liver. But I could play it on TV!NellyLunatic1980 wrote:No, but MM Chopped Liver is.ulysses5019 wrote:What am I? Chopped liver?
I just lost my appetite, and it's supposed to be my lunchtime. Thanks a lot.Gangrenous Gallbladder wrote:I'm not chopped liver. But I could play it on TV!NellyLunatic1980 wrote:No, but MM Chopped Liver is.ulysses5019 wrote:What am I? Chopped liver?
That is the cutest puppy!andrewjackson wrote:
I have every right to live, no matter how diseased I am!NellyLunatic1980 wrote:I just lost my appetite, and it's supposed to be my lunchtime. Thanks a lot.Gangrenous Gallbladder wrote:I'm not chopped liver. But I could play it on TV!NellyLunatic1980 wrote: No, but MM Chopped Liver is.
Tell that to BiT!Gangrenous Gallbladder wrote:I have every right to live, no matter how diseased I am!NellyLunatic1980 wrote:I just lost my appetite, and it's supposed to be my lunchtime. Thanks a lot.Gangrenous Gallbladder wrote: I'm not chopped liver. But I could play it on TV!