09-07-2009, 10:51 AM
I keep dogs. I've had a record of keeping other creatures, like spiders, snakes, birds, mice, hamsters, crabs, frogs, fish, etc. For one reason or the other they died or I had to let them go.
But apparently I like keeping dogs the most.
There was this time in our province I took care of like 20 Dogs, who were all watch-dogs for the chicken farm. I swear I could do Strider Hiryuu's Legion Attack (see: Marvel Vs Capcom) with those guys.
I don't really take care of particular breeds. Almost all of them were askals. Today I have one dog, I believe he's an askal but I also think he looks like a Cardigan Welsch Corgi (think Cowboy Bebop's Ein, but with a longer tail and a different color). He's quite retarded, but I think that's mostly my fault since I just trained him for really basic stuff such as:
- Stay out of my house.
- You take a shit in this zone.
- When I tug your collar you follow me.
The dog seems to have caught on to the idea that whenever I throw something he should go after it, and then he holds onto it.
Personally I like medium-sized to big dogs. They're much more fun to train than the small ones.
When I have a place of my own I'll probably try to adopt a chow-chow (or how ever it's spelled) because it looks like a bear.
But apparently I like keeping dogs the most.
There was this time in our province I took care of like 20 Dogs, who were all watch-dogs for the chicken farm. I swear I could do Strider Hiryuu's Legion Attack (see: Marvel Vs Capcom) with those guys.
I don't really take care of particular breeds. Almost all of them were askals. Today I have one dog, I believe he's an askal but I also think he looks like a Cardigan Welsch Corgi (think Cowboy Bebop's Ein, but with a longer tail and a different color). He's quite retarded, but I think that's mostly my fault since I just trained him for really basic stuff such as:
- Stay out of my house.
- You take a shit in this zone.
- When I tug your collar you follow me.
The dog seems to have caught on to the idea that whenever I throw something he should go after it, and then he holds onto it.
Personally I like medium-sized to big dogs. They're much more fun to train than the small ones.
When I have a place of my own I'll probably try to adopt a chow-chow (or how ever it's spelled) because it looks like a bear.