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Curse

Bored to death... maybe...
((Rules of this thread: You must post a picture of a cat or dog. The poster below will then post a counter picture to try and beat you. Whoever reaches the 1000th post be it cat or dog wins!!))
THIS IS WAR!! FUR WARFARE!!! BRING IT EVIL CATS!! WOOF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Lethos @ Mar 17 2007, 12:26 PM) [snapback]149007[/snapback][/center]
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... don't anger a cat...
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lol, I just love that one! ^_^ :lol:

Here is my little crazy dog Akilles as a puppy and my other dog Akkra when she was about 8 years old. They so beat any cat! :P :wub:
(I might have posted some of these before *shrug*)



Playing attack-dog with his sister 3 months old ^_^


Two weeks old :wub:


This beauty is my rottwailer chic ;)
(She past away 1,5 year ago)
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Zana @ Mar 17 2007, 07:59 AM) [snapback]149011[/snapback][/center]

This beauty is my rottwailer chic ;)
(She past away 1,5 year ago)

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I had one that passed away a few years ago. Had her for a really long time. :(
 
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I had one that passed away a few years ago. Had her for a really long time. :(
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Awww :hug: It's like losing a family member in a way :( Akkra became 10 years old, which is rather old for Rotwailers.

And Gomi, what a charming fella! ^_^
 
Source

Edwards, S. (1800), wrote in the Cynographia Britannica, London: C. Whittingham:

"What the Lion is to the Cat the Mastiff is to the Dog, the noblest of the family; he stands alone, and all others sinking before him. His courage does not exceed its temper and generosity and in attachment he equals the kindest of his race. His docility is perfect; the teasing of the smaller kinds will hardly provoke him to resent, and I have seen him down with his paw the Terrier or cur that has bit him, without offering further injury. In a family he will permit the children to play with him and will suffer all their little pranks without offence. The blind ferocity of the bulldog will often wound the hand of the master who assists him to combat, but the Mastiff distinguishes perfectly, enters the field with temper, and engages the attack as if confident of success: if he overpowers, or is beaten, his master may take him immediately in his arms and fear nothing. This ancient and faithful domestic, the pride of our island, uniting the useful, the brave and the docile, though sought by foreign nations and perpetuated on the continent, is nearly extinct where he was probably an aborigine, or is bastardized by numberless crosses, everyone of which degenerate from the invaluable character of the parent, who was deemed worthy to enter the Roman amphitheatre and in the presence of the masters of the world, encounter the pard and assail even the lord of the savage tribes, whose courage was sublimed by torrid suns, and found none gallant enough to oppose him on the deserts of Zaara or the plains of Numidia."
 
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