What do your pets look like?

Bekkenes

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Oldest (14 years):
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​The middle one (roughly 4 years of age).We brought him back from our holiday home in Turkey (live in Norway) when we found his mother run over by a car in the street, and he was a few weeks old almost drowning in our garden due too heavy rain.
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Youngest one, technically at my house as a "foster child", but i doubt i could let her go. Roughly 2 years old. Former streetcat

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Hi everyone. This is chase. My 3 year old German shepherd. He likes the finer things in life like sitting on cushions chewing balls all day.


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Is your dog a Shiba Inu?

Cute dog! ��

Yes it's a small sized shiba (i learned there are countless variants from the vets here). Crazy as hell despite the innocent face.

Would like one more to make him feel less lonely but Taiwan has really really small flats and i have a very busy life at the moment and no time for two. Been with me since he was barely two months. He's now going for his 3rd birthday. He's loving when he wants....however, like all Shibas...has a mind of his own and doesn't acknowledge any form of ownership. I am wild, he beats me. Stops me from working (even when i do proofreading jobs that are paid by the hour) because he wants to play, steals toilet paper to draw attention if i don't look at him enough then run all over the house with the toilet paper (followed by vacuum cleaning)
And this is what happens when you leave him home alone to "just" go have a quick lunch or dinner.

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So, maybe your being allergic saves you from shiba-induced nervous breakdowns!
 

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Yes it's a small sized shiba (i learned there are countless variants from the vets here). Crazy as hell despite the innocent face.

Would like one more to make him feel less lonely but Taiwan has really really small flats and i have a very busy life at the moment and no time for two. Been with me since he was barely two months. He's now going for his 3rd birthday. He's loving when he wants....however, like all Shibas...has a mind of his own and doesn't acknowledge any form of ownership. I am wild, he beats me. Stops me from working (even when i do proofreading jobs that are paid by the hour) because he wants to play, steals toilet paper to draw attention if i don't look at him enough then run all over the house with the toilet paper (followed by vacuum cleaning)
And this is what happens when you leave him home alone to "just" go have a quick lunch or dinner.

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So, maybe your being allergic saves you from shiba-induced nervous breakdowns!


Have you seen the tweets by @iMuggle? She is a writer for iMore who has a Shiba. She posts many cool pictures of her dog.
 

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