Jim Poor
01-26-2008, 09:49 PM
No, we didn't really name the poor guy that, but he does get called rust bucket now and then.
Rusty is number three in our pack of four-footed children. We adopted him just over two years ago and we figure he is 4-ish years old and most Golden Retriever or Irish Setter.
He's the most mellow, cuddly dog I've ever met and when we first met him, he just crawled in my lap, curled up and went to sleep. That pretty much sealed the deal.
To go along with the rest of our circus act, Rusty is missing his left rear foot, but he was born that way and doesn't notice at all. He even stands on his "nub" when he marks territory and such.
It appears that the horizon is not level, but on closer inspection, you can see that the floor itself was uneven (compare to the top of the bricks) and has been replaced. That let me get rid of the pink carpet too :D
http://www.pbase.com/jimpoor/image/86770522/original.jpg
Rusty is number three in our pack of four-footed children. We adopted him just over two years ago and we figure he is 4-ish years old and most Golden Retriever or Irish Setter.
He's the most mellow, cuddly dog I've ever met and when we first met him, he just crawled in my lap, curled up and went to sleep. That pretty much sealed the deal.
To go along with the rest of our circus act, Rusty is missing his left rear foot, but he was born that way and doesn't notice at all. He even stands on his "nub" when he marks territory and such.
It appears that the horizon is not level, but on closer inspection, you can see that the floor itself was uneven (compare to the top of the bricks) and has been replaced. That let me get rid of the pink carpet too :D
http://www.pbase.com/jimpoor/image/86770522/original.jpg