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Nov 11, 2009 17:32

+ Is nine months too old for a puppy to start trying hump legs? Ew Ew Ewwwww. I feel like I just got him last week ( Read more... )

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randomneses November 11 2009, 22:51:16 UTC
Neuter?

Also, what got squicky?

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heather November 11 2009, 23:04:31 UTC
Yeah, I think so. Poor guy. It seems like a mean thing to do, but his current situation is untenable. :PPPP

Dollhouse? Yeah, the whole point of the show is memory-erasing, human trafficking, and sexual slavery; I'm surprised it took this long to get too squicky for me. xD

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gnimaerd November 11 2009, 22:59:36 UTC
yeah, sounds like Bingley needs the snip. You're lucky - most start that behaviour at around 5-6 months. :P

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heather November 11 2009, 23:09:35 UTC
Yeah, I'll have to go ahead and get it done I suppose. I don't think this situation's going to work for either of us. :P

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the_rainbow_jen November 11 2009, 23:04:31 UTC
Yeah, when I heard about Jensen and Danneel, my first thought was "haters gonna hate." LOL.

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heather November 11 2009, 23:10:16 UTC
And they are hating! It's ridiculous, she seems like such a sweet girl. I kind of love her after that tweet she posted. ;-)

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the_rainbow_jen November 11 2009, 23:18:12 UTC
yeah, there's a reason I don't advertise too far and wide my love for SPN. Too many of the fans verge on Twilight crazy. And really, it's stupid, because the reality is, they have no say over the actor's lives! Yeesh.

You should check out Ten Inch Hero. It's a really cute indie film with her and Jensen. You'd like it ;)

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heather November 11 2009, 23:20:01 UTC
I had no idea they were both in that! I've seen screencaps of Jensen with blue hair. ;-) Must download it.

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edited for clarity everysecondtues November 11 2009, 23:05:28 UTC
My sister's dog waited something like seven weeks of owning him. Maybe as far as ten? I'm not sure how many weeks he was when my sister bought him, but he was tiny, tiny, tiny. His first foray that we actually saw involved him jumping up on the couch my brother was lying on and trying to hump his face. (And when that was a no-go, going for his arm.)

I love dogs, but this would be another reason why I'm quite happy with my cat. *grin*

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Re: edited for clarity woldy November 11 2009, 23:12:27 UTC
I know a hairless cat which also humps things on a regular basis, so dogs aren't alone. It is not an appealing trait in any kind of pet.

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Re: edited for clarity everysecondtues November 11 2009, 23:37:39 UTC
Really? I did not know cats ever did that.

In all fairness, only a third of my many childhood dogs humped things (we lived out in the middle of nowhere, where people would dump pets, and we almost always took the dogs in if we couldn't find a home; my dad still has two of them).

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Re: edited for clarity heather November 11 2009, 23:12:28 UTC
Holy crap, ten weeks!

(Also, ew.)

I'm generally a dog person, but this is the first I've owned from babyhood. Cats are so much more independent and chill in general.

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heather November 11 2009, 23:15:29 UTC
I MUST BREAK MY LONG-STANDING PERSONAL RULE AND LISTEN TO BOB BARKER THEN.

I know, I'm going to go ahead and set it up. Best thing for all involved. <3

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