Furry Friends/ Co-Pilots

Timrich

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Location
Central FL
I'm sorry to hear that Mac. It sucks losing a pet. Thoughts and prayers coming your way.

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dhyde79

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Location
Amarillo, TX
I lost a good friend today :( She'd been my bud for a very long time.

Sorry to hear that sir, good ninja-cats are hard to come by, and the hole they leave in your heart when they pass closes very slowly. I know I'm dreading the day mine starts to go...it'll crush me.
 

Macland

Titan Swapped / SAS'd
Founding Member
Thanks guys.

I've had her since we were both little, well since she was a kitten and I was little.She lived at my parents house and luckily she was having a really good day the last time I was there.
 

luv2mud

Need Bigger Tires
Location
Marietta, Ohio
Thanks guys.

I've had her since we were both little, well since she was a kitten and I was little.She lived at my parents house and luckily she was having a really good day the last time I was there.

Sorry to hear about your buddy. It is tough losing our furry friends. I have had a rough past 3 years with mine. Although there is none that will ever replace your buddy it does help to get another.
 

BigTim55

Banned
Location
San Antonio
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My travel buddies

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luv2mud

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Location
Marietta, Ohio
I know I have posted him before but here is my buddy Tanner. I could post pics of him all day. He is pretty funny.
 

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luv2mud

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Marietta, Ohio
I can't leave out Miss Mila. She was a stray that found her way here and Tannet sortof took her in. They are best friends. Mila was recently hurt and Tanner watched over her.
 

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David Boland

Bought an X
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Belle, Full Blood Bull Mastiff. This is her as a puppy, she turns 1 in march
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this is her at 8 months old and about 110 pounds, she is closer to 140 now and still filling out!She closed her eyes for the pic lol, she is still a little leery of the X but she is warming up to it, too many rides to the vet lol
 

David Boland

Bought an X
O ya she is already HUGE and all I hear is how she will get bigger lol. The worst part is she is still not used to her size and weight and will crash into my legs at full speed and drop me on my butt! She doesn't know when to hit the brakes.
 

luv2mud

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Location
Marietta, Ohio
Hahahaha..mine thinks he is a lap dog. For the most part I don't mind but I usually sit in the recliner and he wants to lay beside of me or on me. The pic of him laying with my son is how he usually lays. He's all legs.
 

gamecock257

Skid Plates
Location
Clinton, SC
Here's my boxer/blue tick hound mix.
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We call him Big Boy. I named him Sonic after the video game character when I was a kid, but for some reason we gave him that nickname.

I've had him since I was 11 and I'll be 23 next month. His 12th birthday is actually the day after my 23rd. Still is very active for his age though. Since I moved out of my parents house when I was 21 I haven't had a place to keep him with me, so he stays there. Hate not seeing him everyday, but every time I go to visit he's the first one I go and hang out with lol.
 
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lbishop

Need Bigger Tires
Location
Polk County,TN
went got this got this girl yesterday, she is a boxer/ mastiff mix. She is only 11 weeks old and already weighs 30 lbs. I need a bigger front seat lol
 

KBTerra

Bought an X
Location
Gray, GA
My riding buddy is my cat Quack. He get his name because he doesn't meow right. When he was a kitten he kinda made a quacking sound. Out of all of the cats my wife and I have owned this is one of the coolest. I've never had a cat that loved to ride in a vehicle like him. When I did my timming belt change he was with me the whole time to make sure I was doing it right. This is him asleep in the back.
 

AZhiAZiAM

Suspension Lift
Location
Fresno,CA
i'm looking for a new buddy...anyone have experience with boston terriers or rottwielers. i need a dog that is social. with a little guard in it since i'm gone a lot during the summer. luckily my sister watches my house.
 

Prime

Shut up Baby, I know it!
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Location
Denver Adjacent
My riding buddy is my cat Quack. He get his name because he doesn't meow right. When he was a kitten he kinda made a quacking sound. Out of all of the cats my wife and I have owned this is one of the coolest. I've never had a cat that loved to ride in a vehicle like him. When I did my timming belt change he was with me the whole time to make sure I was doing it right. This is him asleep in the back.

That's really cool. I wish my cats liked the car. Well one of them anyway. The other is like 132 years old and would have a heart attack if you just let her roam the car while driving.

Ember (AKA: Fat Baby/Crazy Baby):
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Cloud (AKA: Old Girl/Mama):
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I'm stuck w/ these two retards as traveling companions.
My dog, Coal (AKA: Big Dummy):
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Sweetest dog you'll ever meet. Loves a car ride, even does well off road. There is a slight problem though. He's about as smart as a bucket of bricks.

And my wife's dog, Gromit (AKA: Sh!t Bag/Fun Police/Little Stupid):
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He may look innocent in this (the only picture I could find). But rest assured. If there's fun for Coal to be had, Gromit makes sure that Coal's face gets bitten because Coal isn't allowed to have fun according to Gromit.

I don't like my wife's dog.......at all
 

J Everett

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Location
Houma, LA
This is Bailey. He's territorial and doesn't like strangers, but beginning to mellow in his middle age. He's lucky he's cute.
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This is my buddy Morgan, aka Lunchbox, Tubbs, or Fatty. He's nearly twice as heavy as Bailey and but still almost as athletic. He can jump onto stuff you'd never think a 17 pound cat could jump to. Unlike Bailey, though, he is not very smart, lol.
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Macland

Titan Swapped / SAS'd
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Male tom cats...best kinda cat I have ever come in contact with!

I'm going to have to agree with you there. So much personality. I'm getting excited because the lady I almost bought a mini Australian Shepard from last summer, and didn't because Connor was a newbie, messaged me the other day that their dog may be pregnant again and that I'd get one of the first picks of the litter if she was. She's a cool lady that charges a very fair price because she believes that they should be affordable to families like mine that can't really afford you spend $300+ just for the dog plus vet bills and the dog food and toys.
 

NismoFire

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Location
Smyrna, TN
This is Bailey. He's territorial and doesn't like strangers, but beginning to mellow in his middle age. He's lucky he's cute.
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This is my buddy Morgan, aka Lunchbox, Tubbs, or Fatty. He's nearly twice as heavy as Bailey and but still almost as athletic. He can jump onto stuff you'd never think a 17 pound cat could jump to. Unlike Bailey, though, he is not very smart, lol.
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Seriously, your cats have so much personality you can effing see it. Especially the one in the box. Made me giggle a little. :)
 

Timrich

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Central FL
I'm going to have to agree with you there. So much personality. I'm getting excited because the lady I almost bought a mini Australian Shepard from last summer, and didn't because Connor was a newbie, messaged me the other day that their dog may be pregnant again and that I'd get one of the first picks of the litter if she was. She's a cool lady that charges a very fair price because she believes that they should be affordable to families like mine that can't really afford you spend $300+ just for the dog plus vet bills and the dog food and toys.

Aussies are great dogs! We just got 2 in march. My uncle had a litter of ten and we got first pick and they were almost free...lol I gave him $100 toward the vet bill he had for all of them. I didn't know there was such a thing as mini aussies. I'll have to check that out. My son is 3 and has a ball with the dogs.

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Macland

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Aussies are great dogs! We just got 2 in march. My uncle had a litter of ten and we got first pick and they were almost free...lol I gave him $100 toward the vet bill he had for all of them. I didn't know there was such a thing as mini aussies. I'll have to check that out. My son is 3 and has a ball with the dogs.

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I've seen y'alls pictures on Facebook and thought that's what you had. The lady here sells them for between 50 and 150 depending on coloring. The minis are like 14" to 17" tall I want to say.
 

Timrich

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Central FL
My uncle's had them for years and has had great luck with them. He's got 3 now and had 4 before that. I've read that they are great family dogs.

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Macland

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From what I've read they do really well with kids if they are around them from a pup and if you make sure to keep their "herding" instinct in check. They supposedly have a tendency to bite kids ankles to herd them when they are running around. This is what I read in an article my wife made me read. I'm not too worried about it really.
 

KBTerra

Bought an X
Location
Gray, GA
My riding buddy is my cat Quack. He get his name because he doesn't meow right. When he was a kitten he kinda made a quacking sound. Out of all of the cats my wife and I have owned this is one of the coolest. I've never had a cat that loved to ride in a vehicle like him. When I did my timming belt change he was with me the whole time to make sure I was doing it right. This is him asleep in the back.

It's funny because he knows that is his spot. Every time he gets in he goes straight to the back seat.
 

Timrich

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Central FL
From what I've read they do really well with kids if they are around them from a pup and if you make sure to keep their "herding" instinct in check. They supposedly have a tendency to bite kids ankles to herd them when they are running around. This is what I read in an article my wife made me read. I'm not too worried about it really.

I read the same thing about them being raised with kids. I didn't hear thay about the ankle biting but hey if it keeps the kids in check its ok by me...lol

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