tomorrow is the 3 year anniversary of Kobe's death and apparently our local Chatsworth brewery will have the statue of Kobe and Gigi on display its the same one on display at the crash site but in deference to the families they move it on the anniversary i guess 818 brewery 8951 Desoto Ave. 91311 says it unveils at 7pm
NY Post has Mookie at +900 to win MVP, highsr than any other playsr in either league. I guess that's good and matters, right ? Seems like there should be someone with better odds...or maybe my feelings are just borne of utter disappointment. TT @ 12/1, FF @ 13/1, Will & MM @100/1.
they're firing paramedics and anyone standing who knew the officers while i get that all the guy had to do was comply there's no excuse for kicking him to death and no idea what happened prior to the scene or how he got 6 cops on his ass
Good question...what did he do to attract that much attention ? Not like he tried to pass counterfeit money or anything, right ? Or his system was full of drugs like fentayl . It's Whitey's fault, ultimately. Even though they were all black, the " Scorpions" were trained by white cadre...case closed. And now they have not only a white cop involved, he looks trans gender. All bases covered. Additionally, all relatives of the police and ambulance drivers, will be sent to gulags.
yeah they get to do pretty much what they want to do and the outdoor dog looks like it could be an akita had to separate the wolves due to fighting but the one that stays in my room has access in and out 24/7 i just leave one of the doors open w a full magnetic door screen which i'm told leaves my room at crypt temps but hey its our cave she has a super plush bed at the foot of the bed which is typically where i find her in the morning neither one would ever think of climbing on any of the furniture though as that is not a dog's place and we have that understanding as well as not staring at me while i'm eating cause beggars don't get rewarded around here! other than that its a pretty decent existence i would imagine you have a dag or two out there in Kentucky by now?
I'll probably rescue my next dogs as much as i hate to consider losing the ones i have doing research on akitas there's quite a few rescues and people just don't know how work w them so i see beautiful animals i know i could save but the difference between you and i is that you have young children and puppies and kids go together i really wanted to get an Australian shepherd a few years back but my daughter didn't like the eyes between those and border collies you're tapping into the top of the intelligent breeds and need to be on your game if you can get one of those breeds for $500 i wouldn't hesitate to make one a part of your pack worst part is everyone falls in love and then has their heart broken but that's life in a nutshell right? definitely think you should go w a pup and follow your instinct on breed oh and do your research on breed specifics as there are hundreds of groups and sources if i had done mine i would never have put two female akitas together
We have a border collie/aussie mix. 3/4 border, 1/4 aussie. She looks mostly like a border collie, just a little less lean. She's a great dog - very smart. Loves people. Socially awkward around other dogs - likely because she hasn't had a lot of exposure to them. I'd trust her unequivocally around young kids. She's never even got close to biting anyone or even a peep of a growl from her. But she needs outdoor time every day, and lots of it. She does well with routine. We go out every morning and feed the chickens, and she's right there with me as if it's her job, even though she's not really doing anything. Well maybe she feels she's standing guard. As a pup she'd chase the hens, but now she sits among them with no issues. Then I'll go tend to my fruit trees and she follows me around. I know she's waiting until I grab her frisbee and that's when she gets most of her exercise. I can fling it as far as possible and she'll still retrieve it, and she's great at catching in on the fly if I give it enough hang time. I'm usually the one that tires first, even though she's doing most of the work. Great dog, as I said, but we have five acres and I don't know if she'd be happy if it was much less than that. I guess the alternative would be daily walks, but this is certainly not a breed to be house bound or cooped up in a small yard. If you feel you can give it the space and/or daily attention it needs, then I say it'd be a good choice.