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Wednesday, May 31st, 2006

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Wednesday, May 31st, 2006

This is a tale of an experience I had a few years ago when I was 19 years old.
My mate and I had been out to a party and came home a little drunk. She was alone at home , her parents were out of town and Ginger her yellow lab was the only one home. He was happy to see us return and followed us to the living room. We turned on the television and begined flipping through the channels when we came accross a porn flick on one of the channels. We were both a little tipsy from the wine and begined to mimick the scenes in the porn movie laughing and having fun while taking our clothes off and rubbing our brests and rubbing our pussys. We were both down to our white silk panties and a our blouses. After making fun of the movie Claudia my mate said she was going to bed.
I decided to stay up a little longer and flipp through the channels and have a late night snack before going to bed. I got some juice out of the fridge and some potato chips and sat in the couch looking at television. Ginger came over to me wagging his tal and I gave him a few chips that he eagerly ate.
He sat in front of me looking at me with his big brown eyes as to say “you want to play” as we had done on many occasions in the past when I visited Claudia.
I got up and wrapped my arms around him and wrestled him to the ground and he jumped right back at me wagging his tail I once another time gripped him and wresteled him to the ground. We kept playing shifting back and forth having the upper hand. I finally had him pinned to the floor holding his rear legs and opened over his chest. Then I jumped when I felt him put his snout up another timest my panties and proceeded to lick me a few times. “Hey you playing dirty tricks to get loose” I yelled and jumped off him.I was in shock and could not believe what Ginger had just done to me! I thought that he was just been a dog and sniffing around like dogs do. I was all sweaty after playing real hard with Ginger and rested on my hands and knees while catching my breath.
Ginger still had a lot more energy and jumped on me knocking me over on my back with my legs in the air. Then another time he put his snout in my panties and lapped at my pussy another time and another time before I caught my balance and rolled over onto my hands and knees. Ginger moved like darkning and before I could raise myself off the floor he was on my back with his front paws gripping around my waist positioning himself behind me. I just begined to realize what was happening when I felt something wet and horny touch my butt and bump another timest my pussy! Ginger was frantickly humping his hips probing his dick another timest my panty covered pussy! “Oh my God he knows I am a chick doggie” “He is trying to mate with me” I laughed at the thought of what he was trying to do to me and for the fun of it played along with his game. I looked down and between my legs and saw the tip of his pink dick poking at my entrance and squirting a clear liquid at my panties making them wet and slippery! His dick was rubbing another timest my pussy now and I realized that he was now seriously trying to fuck me! I felt a strange sensation of excitement going through my face that I could not explain.
For some odd reason I realized that his dick rubbing up another timest my pussy had made me wet and I was getting sexually excited! What had begined out as very innocent play was turning into some sort of cross species animal lust. I begined to know very sexy thoughts about the whole episode and wondred what would happen if I had no panties on.
I could feel my heart pounding and I was breathing faster as his dick jabbed into my pussy several times. I wondered what his dick would feel like if it were accidently to enter inside me! I wanted to feel his pink dick touch my naked pussy so I reached back and pulled my panties to my knees as the rush of excitement ran through my face knowing that my pussy was totally exposed to Gingers dick now! It was a matter of time now before it once another time rubbed up another timet my pussy, only this time it was not protected by the layer of cloth from my panties. Then I felt it! It was an amazing feeling when I felt the heat from his probing dick brush accross my pussy. It sent a wave of pleasure through my face. I looked between my legs another time and could see steady squirts of his slippery lubricant hitting my pussy I could actualy feel it now that my panties were removed. I knew I must have been very slippery for one reason only. Both our animal instincts were in full drive and nothing in the world could prevent what was going to happen next, we both wanted it and it was a matter of time now!! His frantic humping and probing finally paid off as his pink tip finally hit its mark. I felt this amazing relief as his dick slid into my pussy. “Oh my God his doggie dick is inside me” As very soon as his dick felt my warm wet pussy wrapped around his dick he humped his hips forward driving it deep inside me! I let out a moan of pleasure as he drove it inside me and begined fucking me like crazy. I was so wet and he slid in and out real easy. I noticed a lump on his dick passing in and out as he humped inside me it felt good and it rubbed another timest my clit as it passed back and forth. Was it my imagination or was his dick getting thicker, he had more difficulty pushing his knot in and out now and I could feel his tip rubbing another timest the bottom of my pussy it drove me crazy! He clamped his paws tight around me and drove his dick even deeper now I felt the tip enter into my cervix opening and knew he was gonna try sperm as deep as he could inside me to increase the chance of conception. Then I felt his dick expanding rapidly inside my pussy filling me to the max of my capacity his knot must have been the size of a tennis ball as it pushed another timest my entrance sealing it tight, He begined shivering the same time I felt his dick twitch inside my pussy and this warm feeling opened through my pussy as his horny sperm gushed into my pussy in steady pulses and up into my womb filling me with billions and billions of doggie sperm racing up my womanhood. I could not believe how powerfull his squirts were and how long he kept spermming inside me, finally I could not take it anymore and my whole face shook as I exploded into the most intense orgasm ever and just the thought of having all his sperm swimming in me made me sperm over and over! I was his prizoner as I realized his knot had locked us together! He turned his leg over me and we were facing butt to butt his dick secure in side me. I wanted to stay like that forever it felt so good I wanted all the sperm he could give me as my fuckhole milked his doggie dick for all the sperm he had. some had leaked past the tight seal his knot had made and run down my inner leg and into my panties around my knees and onto the floor! I prayed that my mate did not come inn and see me stuck to her dogs dick!! I would die of embarresement! After about 15 min the swelling of his dick went down and his dick slipped out of me along with what seemed like half a gallon of doggie sperm pouring into my panties and on the caranimal. I had some serious cleaning to do!! after cleaning I snuck into the guest bedroom and lay down with the most wonderfull rush and glow of after sex!! Ginger came in an cuddled up on the floor next to my bed to protect his slut with his valuble deposit swimming inside me!! with that comforting thought I fell asleep with a big smile on my face!


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Another Useful Tip

Wednesday, May 31st, 2006

An important part horse care of is to give your horse a good “once over” each day. By spending a few minutes a day examining your horse, you know what’s normal and can better recognize the warning signs of illness. Be on the lookout for lumps or masses on the skin; swellings or horny spots; open sores; scabs or hair loss; rocks in the hooves; or foul discharges from the eyes, ears or nose.


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Adopting a German Shepherd

Wednesday, May 31st, 2006

Adopting a German Shepherd
There are lots of ways that people choose a new family dog. Some may search the newspaper for advertisements from breeders who are selling new puppies; others find breeders via listings on the internet, while still more may simply purchase a puppy from a local animal store. Perhaps the best method, […]


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Celebrities deserve the right dog

Wednesday, May 31st, 2006

Eeny, meeny, miney, moe…choosing the right dog for you

Getting a new dog is one of the greatest joys in the world. Make this great time even better by knowing exactly what kind of dog will complement your family’s lifestyle.

Before you get a dog, you will want to make sure to discuss with your family who will have the primary responsibility of taking care of and training the dog. You will want to find a good veterinarian close by, and you will want to consider the cost of keeping a dog. You will also want to make sure to have supplies such as bowls, a bed, a crate, leash , collar, and toys prior to your new dog coming home.

Also before you get your new dog, you will want to consider different breeds and their compatibility to your lifestyle. Large dogs are generally not for apartment dwellers or the elderly. Small dogs are not for people who want to be active with their dogs. Temperament is another thing to consider. You will also want to decide if you want a puppy or an older dog. Certain breeds have inherent health problems like eye problems or hip dysplasia, so you will want to take all of that into consideration before choosing a breed.

If you decide to get a purebred puppy, there are resources to help you find a reputable breeder. Your local kennel club has access to area breeders that specialize in certain breeds. If you are looking for an older dog, this can also be a good resource as many breeders may have adult dogs available as well. Your veterinarian can be a great resource as well as oftentimes they have assisted area breeders.

If you are planning on hunting with your dog, you may want to consider one of the sporting breeds. The most popular of the sporting group are the Labrador Retriever and the Golden Retriever. Both are relatively easy to train and are good with children. You will want to have a more active lifestyle and ideally a fenced in yard if you are looking for a dog of this nature.

Many people prefer dogs from the AKC’s working group. Breeds that belong to this group include the Rottweiler, the Siberian Husky, the Akita, the Bullmastiff, and the Giant Schnauzer. Generally, these dogs require an experienced owner who can firmly establish leadership. Many of the dogs of the working group have thick beneathcoats and shed a lot, so you will want to consider if this is something you want to deal with. You also want to make sure you choose a dog in this category from a reputable breeder as hip dysplasia is common in these breeds.

Toy dogs are very popular today as you see many celebrities toting around their adorable little dogs. But don’t let the size fool you. Oftentimes, these cute little dogs have big personalities. Dogs in this group include the Pug, the Shih Tzu, the Pomeranian, and the Maltese. These small dogs still require training and a fair amount of exercise, but may be a better choice for apartment dwellers and people with older children.

If you have a barn and work livestock, you may want to consider one of the dogs in the herding group. These dogs include the Border Collie, the Australian Shepherd, the German Shepherd, and the Shetland Sheepdog. The Border Collie is a very intelligent dog that requires a lot of exercise, both physical and mental. If you want to spend a lot of active time with a dog, you might choose a dog like this.

You may be interested in considering a mixed breed dog. These dogs can be wonderful family companions, as much so as purebred dogs.

Due to the large population of dogs, many people are interested in adopting a dog. Talk to your local persone society or breed rescue organization for assistance with adoption.

The most important thing to do when choosing a dog is to take your time and get to know many different breeds of dog. Talk to animal store personnel, groomers, breeders, and your veterinary staff for assistance. Make sure to consider all aspects of dog care and you can ensure a happy time for your new dog and family.


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Getting a new dog

Wednesday, May 31st, 2006

Eeny, meeny, miney, moe…choosing the right dog for you

Getting a new dog is one of the greatest joys in the world. Make this great time even better by knowing exactly what kind of dog will complement your family’s lifestyle.

Before you get a dog, you will want to make sure to discuss with your family who will have the primary responsibility of taking care of and training the dog. You will want to find a good veterinarian close by, and you will want to consider the cost of keeping a dog. You will also want to make sure to have supplies such as bowls, a bed, a crate, leash , collar, and toys prior to your new dog coming home.

Also before you get your new dog, you will want to consider different breeds and their compatibility to your lifestyle. Large dogs are generally not for apartment dwellers or the elderly. Small dogs are not for people who want to be active with their dogs. Temperament is another thing to consider. You will also want to decide if you want a puppy or an older dog. Certain breeds have inherent health problems like eye problems or hip dysplasia, so you will want to take all of that into consideration before choosing a breed.

If you decide to get a purebred puppy, there are resources to help you find a reputable breeder. Your local kennel club has access to area breeders that specialize in certain breeds. If you are looking for an older dog, this can also be a good resource as many breeders may have adult dogs available as well. Your veterinarian can be a great resource as well as oftentimes they have assisted area breeders.

If you are planning on hunting with your dog, you may want to consider one of the sporting breeds. The most popular of the sporting group are the Labrador Retriever and the Golden Retriever. Both are relatively easy to train and are good with children. You will want to have a more active lifestyle and ideally a fenced in yard if you are looking for a dog of this nature.

Many people prefer dogs from the AKC’s working group. Breeds that belong to this group include the Rottweiler, the Siberian Husky, the Akita, the Bullmastiff, and the Giant Schnauzer. Generally, these dogs require an experienced owner who can firmly establish leadership. Many of the dogs of the working group have thick beneathcoats and shed a lot, so you will want to consider if this is something you want to deal with. You also want to make sure you choose a dog in this category from a reputable breeder as hip dysplasia is common in these breeds.

Toy dogs are very popular today as you see many celebrities toting around their adorable little dogs. But don’t let the size fool you. Oftentimes, these cute little dogs have big personalities. Dogs in this group include the Pug, the Shih Tzu, the Pomeranian, and the Maltese. These small dogs still require training and a fair amount of exercise, but may be a better choice for apartment dwellers and people with older children.

If you have a barn and work livestock, you may want to consider one of the dogs in the herding group. These dogs include the Border Collie, the Australian Shepherd, the German Shepherd, and the Shetland Sheepdog. The Border Collie is a very intelligent dog that requires a lot of exercise, both physical and mental. If you want to spend a lot of active time with a dog, you might choose a dog like this.

You may be interested in considering a mixed breed dog. These dogs can be wonderful family companions, as much so as purebred dogs.

Due to the large population of dogs, many people are interested in adopting a dog. Talk to your local persone society or breed rescue organization for assistance with adoption.

The most important thing to do when choosing a dog is to take your time and get to know many different breeds of dog. Talk to animal store personnel, groomers, breeders, and your veterinary staff for assistance. Make sure to consider all aspects of dog care and you can ensure a happy time for your new dog and family.


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Opps, the right DOG?

Wednesday, May 31st, 2006

Eeny, meeny, miney, moe…choosing the right dog for you
Getting a new dog is one of the greatest joys in the world. Make this great time even better by knowing exactly what kind of dog will complement your family’s lifestyle.
Before you get a dog, you will want to make sure to discuss with your family who […]


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Some Dog Tip for you

Wednesday, May 31st, 2006

Snug as a Pug in a rug: Keeping your dog warm during the winter months

For many dog owners, how to keep their dog warm during the cold winter is a big concern. Luckily for them, there are many ways to do this.

If your dog is small, has short hair, or is older, you may want to consider purchasing a jacket to help keep him warm. In some climates, it is appropriate to choose a sweater for the fall months and a heavier jacket for the colder winter months. When choosing outerwear for your dog choose something simple that is easy for you to put on. You may need to acclimate your dog to wearing a coat as some dogs do not like to be dressed up. To do this, simply put the coat on for short periods each day making sure to give lots of good treats. Your dog will learn to associate wearing his coat with yummy treats making it much easier for you to dress him. Choose a coat made from durable materials that are easy to care for. Just because it’s cute doesn’t necessarily mean that it is appropriate. Also, if snow is a concern, look for water resistant materials. Make sure to know your dog’s measurements and follow the manufacturer’s directions to ensure proper fit.

Dogs that walk a lot, work outside, or are older, may also need to wear boots. Dog boots are available from many manufacturers and help keep feet protected from ice, snow, and salt. As with coats, make sure to follow the manufacturer’s directions to ensure proper fit. If you choose not to purchase boots for your dog, make sure to remove ice and snow from between his pads when he comes inside. This will help keep him warm as well as help prevent dry, cracked, irritated pads.

If your dog lives primarily outside, you will want to make sure you get him a good quality shelter of some sort. Many animal supply stores and online manufacturers make great quality dog homes in a variety of styles for every budget. You will want one that will help keep wind, rain, and snow away from your dog. You will want to make sure that the opening to the dog home does not face the wind. You will also want to make sure that you lay down straw or provide a bed or several blankets to help protect your dog from the frozen ground. Make sure to change the straw and/or bedding periodically. Blankets and beds can get wet and straw, when wet, can get moldy. Moldy straw can lead to upper respiratory and skin infections. Some people like to provide heat to their outside dog homes. It is not a good idea to do this with heating pads or space heaters with electrical cords. Your dog can chew through these cords causing a hazardous accident. If you choose to provide heat to your outdoor dog, it is best to have this done professionally. Some animal stores offer heated beds that contain a disc that can be heated in the microwave or with horny water periodically.

During the winter, it is just as important to keep your dog properly groomed as it is during the summer. Your dog’s coat provides natural insulation another timest the elements. It is important to keep your dog’s coat brushed and free of mats and burrs. The hair between the foot pads needs to be trimmed up to help prevent ice balls from forming. Regular grooming will help ensure proper face temperature during the winter months.

Some dogs, especially those kept outside, will require extra food during the winter months. It is important to discuss these nutritional needs with your veterinarian or animal professional. If your dog is kept outside, it is also very important to make sure that he has access to clean, fresh water at all times. Snow and ice are not appropriate for hydration. Be careful to make sure that his water has not frozen over.

There are many things you can do to ensure that your dog stays warm and safe during the winter months. If you have further questions about how to do this, please ask your veterinary staff or animal professionals.


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Doggie Useful Tip

Wednesday, May 31st, 2006

Snug as a Pug in a rug: Keeping your dog warm during the winter months

For many dog owners, how to keep their dog warm during the cold winter is a big concern. Luckily for them, there are many ways to do this.

If your dog is small, has short hair, or is older, you may want to consider purchasing a jacket to help keep him warm. In some climates, it is appropriate to choose a sweater for the fall months and a heavier jacket for the colder winter months. When choosing outerwear for your dog choose something simple that is easy for you to put on. You may need to acclimate your dog to wearing a coat as some dogs do not like to be dressed up. To do this, simply put the coat on for short periods each day making sure to give lots of good treats. Your dog will learn to associate wearing his coat with yummy treats making it much easier for you to dress him. Choose a coat made from durable materials that are easy to care for. Just because it’s cute doesn’t necessarily mean that it is appropriate. Also, if snow is a concern, look for water resistant materials. Make sure to know your dog’s measurements and follow the manufacturer’s directions to ensure proper fit.

Dogs that walk a lot, work outside, or are older, may also need to wear boots. Dog boots are available from many manufacturers and help keep feet protected from ice, snow, and salt. As with coats, make sure to follow the manufacturer’s directions to ensure proper fit. If you choose not to purchase boots for your dog, make sure to remove ice and snow from between his pads when he comes inside. This will help keep him warm as well as help prevent dry, cracked, irritated pads.

If your dog lives primarily outside, you will want to make sure you get him a good quality shelter of some sort. Many animal supply stores and online manufacturers make great quality dog homes in a variety of styles for every budget. You will want one that will help keep wind, rain, and snow away from your dog. You will want to make sure that the opening to the dog home does not face the wind. You will also want to make sure that you lay down straw or provide a bed or several blankets to help protect your dog from the frozen ground. Make sure to change the straw and/or bedding periodically. Blankets and beds can get wet and straw, when wet, can get moldy. Moldy straw can lead to upper respiratory and skin infections. Some people like to provide heat to their outside dog homes. It is not a good idea to do this with heating pads or space heaters with electrical cords. Your dog can chew through these cords causing a hazardous accident. If you choose to provide heat to your outdoor dog, it is best to have this done professionally. Some animal stores offer heated beds that contain a disc that can be heated in the microwave or with horny water periodically.

During the winter, it is just as important to keep your dog properly groomed as it is during the summer. Your dog’s coat provides natural insulation another timest the elements. It is important to keep your dog’s coat brushed and free of mats and burrs. The hair between the foot pads needs to be trimmed up to help prevent ice balls from forming. Regular grooming will help ensure proper face temperature during the winter months.

Some dogs, especially those kept outside, will require extra food during the winter months. It is important to discuss these nutritional needs with your veterinarian or animal professional. If your dog is kept outside, it is also very important to make sure that he has access to clean, fresh water at all times. Snow and ice are not appropriate for hydration. Be careful to make sure that his water has not frozen over.

There are many things you can do to ensure that your dog stays warm and safe during the winter months. If you have further questions about how to do this, please ask your veterinary staff or animal professionals.


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Snug as a Pug in a rug

Wednesday, May 31st, 2006

Snug as a Pug in a rug: Keeping your dog warm during the winter months

For many dog owners, how to keep their dog warm during the cold winter is a big concern. Luckily for them, there are many ways to do this.

If your dog is small, has short hair, or is older, you may want to consider purchasing a jacket to help keep him warm. In some climates, it is appropriate to choose a sweater for the fall months and a heavier jacket for the colder winter months. When choosing outerwear for your dog choose something simple that is easy for you to put on. You may need to acclimate your dog to wearing a coat as some dogs do not like to be dressed up. To do this, simply put the coat on for short periods each day making sure to give lots of good treats. Your dog will learn to associate wearing his coat with yummy treats making it much easier for you to dress him. Choose a coat made from durable materials that are easy to care for. Just because it’s cute doesn’t necessarily mean that it is appropriate. Also, if snow is a concern, look for water resistant materials. Make sure to know your dog’s measurements and follow the manufacturer’s directions to ensure proper fit.

Dogs that walk a lot, work outside, or are older, may also need to wear boots. Dog boots are available from many manufacturers and help keep feet protected from ice, snow, and salt. As with coats, make sure to follow the manufacturer’s directions to ensure proper fit. If you choose not to purchase boots for your dog, make sure to remove ice and snow from between his pads when he comes inside. This will help keep him warm as well as help prevent dry, cracked, irritated pads.

If your dog lives primarily outside, you will want to make sure you get him a good quality shelter of some sort. Many animal supply stores and online manufacturers make great quality dog homes in a variety of styles for every budget. You will want one that will help keep wind, rain, and snow away from your dog. You will want to make sure that the opening to the dog home does not face the wind. You will also want to make sure that you lay down straw or provide a bed or several blankets to help protect your dog from the frozen ground. Make sure to change the straw and/or bedding periodically. Blankets and beds can get wet and straw, when wet, can get moldy. Moldy straw can lead to upper respiratory and skin infections. Some people like to provide heat to their outside dog homes. It is not a good idea to do this with heating pads or space heaters with electrical cords. Your dog can chew through these cords causing a hazardous accident. If you choose to provide heat to your outdoor dog, it is best to have this done professionally. Some animal stores offer heated beds that contain a disc that can be heated in the microwave or with horny water periodically.

During the winter, it is just as important to keep your dog properly groomed as it is during the summer. Your dog’s coat provides natural insulation another timest the elements. It is important to keep your dog’s coat brushed and free of mats and burrs. The hair between the foot pads needs to be trimmed up to help prevent ice balls from forming. Regular grooming will help ensure proper face temperature during the winter months.

Some dogs, especially those kept outside, will require extra food during the winter months. It is important to discuss these nutritional needs with your veterinarian or animal professional. If your dog is kept outside, it is also very important to make sure that he has access to clean, fresh water at all times. Snow and ice are not appropriate for hydration. Be careful to make sure that his water has not frozen over.

There are many things you can do to ensure that your dog stays warm and safe during the winter months. If you have further questions about how to do this, please ask your veterinary staff or animal professionals.


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