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Hey Chazhound's Members,


I thought it would be a wonderful idea/thread if we all would take the time to share our dog stories with each other. Weather it be funny, cute, amazing, etc. I would love to hear all about your dog stories. See all the wonders of the amazing animal that brought us all here mainly together: Dogs.


Weather They Are: Yours, Your Family, Your Friends, You Heard, Anything!!
All Is Wel-Comed....BIG or Small Stories Of These Wonderful Creatures!!


.Past Or Now.​
 
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I didnt see any replies to this thread so I decided I would post one, or some. My first story is kinda weird and sad..
My catahoula, Hunter, had got out of the pen one afternoon. I'm staying with my mom as of right now, and she lives by the road. He got into the road and got hit by a dumptruck. A few hours of sobbing outside and cleaning up the street went by, and I went inside. When I walked in the door, my DoubleYellowHeaded Amazon, Loopey, started yelling.
"hunter! hunter! hunter!"
I had never heard him say it before.
 
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I have a daughter with Down's Syndrome. Squirt is usually very rambunctious, but around her she is gentle as a lamb all the time.
 
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Well, did you know Hershey was an evil genius? lol And Whisper is the pester fanatic? And Hershey is gentle with the kids. Real gentle around kids.
 
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Same with Jaylie! She would be really rambunctious and rubbing up against people and nearly TRIPPING them because she's so excited, but then she's SO gentle with kids! Her new owner told me that the first night they had her she slept with her head on their grandaughter.
 
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well I have a story not an amazing story but one that I still remember and it makes me miss more and more! when I was 12yrs old I had a cocker spaniel her name was Midnight she was my best friend!!! she was loyal and true and I loved her so much! I learned how to train her, groom her, and we were together all the time. I had a friend who owned a beagle and she would keep that beagle out in the cage all the time so the beagle didnt have any social skills and she wasnt trained at all. So one day I go over there to see if they might want to play and so my friend gets the beagle out of her cage and the beagle takes off running towards a busy I mean busy street, cars going 40mph we were so scarred and she wasnt listening to my friend she just wouldnt stop runnig so I UNLEASHED my dog midnight and midnight goes running too I started to get scared thinking that she might run with her! well that midnight of my runs and chases her down holding her down by the neck until we got there she saved that beagle from getting hit by a car! to this day I am very proud of her she was an amazing dog and I still miss her!
 

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WTG Midnight!

One of my favorite Lucy (my heart girl now @ the Bridge) story is this. We had just moved into our new house. Through Lucy we met most of our neighbors. She'd run off & I would yell "Lucy, get back here" usually to deaf ears. Well out one neighbor who happened to be named Lucille was diagnosed with several types of cancer. Lucy thought her husband was the coolest thing on 2 legs. She was ALWAYS running over to see him & covering him with kisses, jumping up on him & generally being a pest. Jerry loved Lucy as much as she loved him. If we went to visit, with Lucy, she'd run into their house like "I'm here!!!!" & would run around & give everyone sloppy kisses (making sure to smudge eye glasses). Fast forward a few years. Lucille finally succumbed to her cancers. Jerry was devastated (I don't think he ever recovered). The day of her funeral we were all gathered in Jerry's kitchen. I thought he'd like to see Lucy since she always made him smile. I went to get her & let her into the kitchen. Instead of her normal psychotic entrance she calmly walked up to Jerry & gave him the sweetest kiss. It was like she knew how his heart was aching for his wife. I was sooooooooo very proud of her & her ability to read the situation.
 

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well I have a story not an amazing story but one that I still remember and it makes me miss more and more! when I was 12yrs old I had a cocker spaniel her name was Midnight she was my best friend!!! she was loyal and true and I loved her so much! I learned how to train her, groom her, and we were together all the time. I had a friend who owned a beagle and she would keep that beagle out in the cage all the time so the beagle didnt have any social skills and she wasnt trained at all. So one day I go over there to see if they might want to play and so my friend gets the beagle out of her cage and the beagle takes off running towards a busy I mean busy street, cars going 40mph we were so scarred and she wasnt listening to my friend she just wouldnt stop runnig so I UNLEASHED my dog midnight and midnight goes running too I started to get scared thinking that she might run with her! well that midnight of my runs and chases her down holding her down by the neck until we got there she saved that beagle from getting hit by a car! to this day I am very proud of her she was an amazing dog and I still miss her!

Very heart touching !!!
I think we are very proud to have The BEST companions for our lives
my Shiny is my best pal. I will share my joys and sorrows with her all the time.
She stares at me as if she understands each and every word of mine.
 
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MY Cavaliers

I have a story about what happend when we were at devon

Me, my mum and dad, and three dogs, went on this bike trail .
we got this back trailer for the dogs, but they wouldnt go in it much.
when we seen this chicken in the middle of the path.
the dogs chased it ,right along a field. It was quite scary at the time, as farmer have the right to shot dogs, that distress their animals.
So we was calling emily and buddy like mad, rosie stayed with us, i quickly put her on her leash.
and then i looked over the fence, and there was a big drop.
i seen the chicken fall right down the drop. my dad was trying to get through the barb wire to get to the dogs. and then the dogs jumped down the big drop and there was a busy road there too:confused:
i then seen emily and buddy chasing the chicken near a really busy road!
it was soooo SCARY, but then all of a sudden the chicken fell down.
(i thought oh no they have killed it) then someone came alone in a car, they drove over the chicken (without touching it)
in the meantime, my dad had to jump down the drop, which he said was really high. he got the dogs by their harnesses.
then we seen a truck drive over the chicken (without touching it)
we was wondering how the chicken died
because emily didnt bite it, and it wasnt run over.
so my dad went to check the chicken, when all of a sudden the chicken got up, and was alright
it ran into the bushes, the farmers neighbour seen it all. and they picked up the chicken, and checked it and it was fine.
so the chicken must of faked its death haha!!
and this is a true story :lol-sign:
yer i know its crazy:D
 

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I've got a story... About Sasha my great dane.

Well, she was my pick of the litter. The litter was here at our house (The Parents used to breed Great Danes) and they were out in the barn in a stall while we were away... When we came home we let them out for free roam of the yard, but my sisiter or I forgot to close the door to the car, Sasha (Who I had already decided was mine) must have jumped into the car and found a mlikshake cup from McDonalds, with a bit of it left in the bottom. Sasha being the pig she still is, stuck her nose to get the very last drop... That didn't go well...

When I came out, Sasha was laying on the ground by the barn, her nose stuck in the milkshake cup, not breathing. I screamed (Keep in mind I was about 7 or 8 and had just come out to see *my* puppy not breathing) when that scream was over, I screamed again. My parents came out, my aunt and cousin, and everyone on the farm came out, thinking I was hurt. Mom was first to see it was Sasha I was screaming about and went over to her. She had no pulse, no breathing, and she was stiffening out. Mom picked her up, took the milkshake cup off of her face, and started mouth-to-mouth. After that, Sasha puked. Mom said it didn't look good, but she kept trying. After what seemed like 10 hours - but was more like 10 mins, mom brought her back. She was breathing, and she was alive! And, well, she is still alive! Mind you, she isn't as smart as she used to be, and she still eats everything in sight, but shes alive, and thats all that matters to us.

Hehe, theres my story.
 

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When I intend to take Padfoot for a walk, I have to take him into the house to leash him, because if I walk outside with the leash and he sees it, I won't be able to get anywhere near him.
 

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My second youngest, a female chi named Babee, is a food thief.

She is 8 now, but when she was less than a year, my ex husband had made grilled chicken strips for dinner one night. I was laying on the couch, and asked him to sit my plate on the end table. He did, and the Babee shot up over my head by walking along my back, grabbed a chicken strip off the plate, and ran behind the couch with it. :)

We now have 9 dogs, all inside most of the time. They are trained to leave plates alone, but when I occasionally leave my plate on the coffee table, and come back, there are 9 guilty looking snouts all looking like they just licked something on it.
 

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I have another one.

Once, when Paddy was a pup, I was helping my mom bring in a big pile of stuff. Little did I know that I'd dropped a bottle of a medication [can't recall the name]. Then we brought in the puppy, a few hours later. When we got up in the morning, Paddy was listless, and our house was covered in diarrhea. Emergency vet visit ensued. He was fine, though.

Yyyyep.
 

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As a foster mom, I have had about 30 dogs come through here in the past 18 months. Each one has taught me something.

My husband and I picked up a dog with a broken leg on Christmas Eve of last year. We took him to the vet, and sadly, he passed on December 28th, after spending only 4 days with us.

We named him Buddy, and you can see his story here........

http://www.dogster.com/dogs/451027

When he passed, we had him creamated, and brought him home.

He taught me that no matter how much you love them, you can't save them all. And he also taught me that, sometimes, 5 minutes of love is just as important as a life time.
 

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