Shafts Hound - Buddy, 7 years old and the kindest most gentle soul you'll ever meet.
Shafts Hound - Buddy, 7 years old and the kindest most gentle soul you'll ever meet.
Who delivers ten times out of ten? Thats right baby.
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Who delivers ten times out of ten? Thats right baby.
I have 3 Boston Terriers
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Just adorable where Fenway (?) is on top of the doghouse, also how Zoe is looking at the camera with perked ears.
@John: Your dog is soooo cute as well.
Too fk'n cute!Originally Posted by onlybereaved;707191;
OMG RSR! Great pics! Great family you have there!!Originally Posted by redsoxrules;707363;
we were holding a treat in the air on top of the cameraOriginally Posted by Emmz;707372;
That explains it, dogs always lock on to snacks like that. :lol:Originally Posted by redsoxrules;707386;
:thumbsup:Originally Posted by redsoxrules;707384;
Thanks again for bringing back the pix!
Pit Bull Saves Woman With Brain Aneurysm, Given 'Neighbor Of The Year' Award
The Huffington Post Laura Hibbard First Posted: 10/25/11 03:29 PM ET Updated: 10/26/11 10:49 AM ET
When John Benton tried to leave for work one morning back in July, he was surprised to find the family pit bull, Titan, running around in circles, barking and blocking the door out of the house, CBS Atlanta reported.
"He'd run up a few flights of steps and run back down just to keep me from going, to let me know something was wrong. And that's when I followed him up the stairs to see what he was trying to tell me," Benton told the station.
It turns out John's wife Gloria had suffered a brain aneurysm and fractured her skull after falling down. Had Titan not alerted Benton of Gloria's peril, she may have not survived, the station reported.
Now, the pup is being awarded with "Neighbor of the Year" by the Vintage Pointe Neighborhood Association, making him the first canine to ever receive it.
Pit bulls don't always get a good rap in the news. In January, parents of a boy who was mauled to death by two pit bulls proposed legislation that would make it a felony to own a pit bull in the state of Texas.
The bill ignited furious debate over the breed.
Dog trainer Michele Crouse told NBC that it's not the dog's breed, but rather the dog's owner that determines the animal's aggression. "It's all upon the responsibility of the owner and not what dog they have. It doesn't matter if they have a 2-pound Chihuahua or a 200-pound mastiff."
Earlier this year, another dog became a hero when he alerted rescuers to a pup who was trapped in a drainpipe.
Who delivers ten times out of ten? Thats right baby.
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