I guess I've been adopted

cow pollinater

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I woke up this morning a few minutes before the alarm. When I stirred there was a thump, thump, thump. I decided it was just me and turned over with the intention of getting a handfull of wife and was instead greeted by intense thumping and a white furry mountain in between my wife and I. Then it licked my face... :shock:

Aparently a great pyrenees pup either got dumped or wandered at least a few miles from home yesterday after I went to bed. We know everyone within five miles of us and the only pyrenees around is the one across the street at my parents so everyone called us when he showed up thinking it was him. My wife went and looked at him and told everyone he's not ours but he latched onto her and the kids and followed them home at a gallop. Aparently he's an inside dog :bang: . He sat on our front porch and barked and whined until she finally went out to check on him and then he shoved the door open and came on in. :lol: Made himself RIGHT at home.

My wife left for southern CA for a few days and I told her to drop him off at the pound on the way out of town in case someone was looking for him. Three hours later when I got home from work he greeted me at the door like we were long lost brothers. I called my wife to find out !@#$%%^$ and my daughter(just turned seven) answered... That never goes well for me. :???: She told me that the pound will kill him if his owners don't come get him so I had to try really hard to find the owners and if it didn't work then he was going to be my dog. I listened to her instructions and said "okay honey... love you, bye" and could hear my wife and mother laughing their butts off in the front seat.

My new dog is recently nuetered, groomed, well behaved, and curled up at my feet contentedly as we speak. I let him out for awhile and left the gate open ...hoping... but #$%@ no. He stayed "home". He even went out in back and made buddies with my cowdogs. I ran an ad on craigslist but so far I think I'm stuck with a big freindly dam dog.
 
heath":3kxrdlhh said:
Just buy some goats, so he can sleep with them and not you. :)
That won't work. The goats smell better. :hide: :mrgreen:
Sounds like it could be a good dog. Roll the dice and see what happens.
 
heath":1kh6rfpr said:
Just buy some goats, so he can sleep with them and not you. :)
A lot of people have said it before but I guess the dog proves that your just an old goat.
 
sounds like the dog has choose you for its new boss.an since your daughter got in the mix your stuck with the dog.
 
dun":2yparb64 said:
heath":2yparb64 said:
Just buy some goats, so he can sleep with them and not you. :)
A lot of people have said it before but I guess the dog proves that your just an old goat.


You may have nailed it. I Sure feel protected with him snoring away at my feet. Nothing can get me with him on guard. :roll:

When I left for work this morning I kicked him out on the front porch and left the gate open so that he felt free to travel... just in case. He was there waiting when I got home. :bang: He shoved the door open and followed me in for breakfast and when I loaded up the dogs on the back of the truck to go do some farm chores he waited patiently and then climbed up into the front seat of the truck as soon as I opened the door. :lol:
Since I now own a friendly dog, I'm going to steal my neighbors trick. He has a golden retriever that goes everywhere with him. He takes it into restraunts and stores downtown and tells everyone he has a personality disorder and that the dog is a service dog and nobody ever questions him beyond that. Finally one day at the hardware store, which is the only place in town you can still walk in with a dog, someone asked him what his personality disorder was. He smiled and said, "I'm an A#!#$%^ and that dog helps me make freinds". :mrgreen:
 

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