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Location: Stevens Point, WI | What kind of pet do you have? Let's see everyone's dogs, cat's, fish, snakes and other pets. Here is a couple of pictures of Phoebe our trusty Shepard Mix.
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Location: Kalamazoo, MI |    
More pics
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Location: Lafayette, IN | My pet, "Magna". Seems obvious now, doesn't it?
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Location: Stevens Point, WI | Very pretty cat Spieg, this is my buddy Wolfgang at my parent's. He's a Maine Coon Cat.
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Location: Illinoise | Here's a pic of my hunting and fishing buddy, Bailey.
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Location: Woodstock, IL | I've got to get in on this and share a picture of my buddy "Nikko". He's 2 1/2 years old now, although most of these pictures are from when he was younger.
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Here are 5 of my pets. They are entertaining to watch, for sure.
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Location: Stevens Point, WI | What could be cooler than a pet muskie??? |
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Location: Holly, MI | Ink is one pound of fury and definatly the boss of my 80 pound pal "Jake"
They both are a riot to watch as they attack eachother. Ink always wins because jake wont hurt him.
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| Cool pics. DPratt! We used to have 3 Rotties, and they were GREAT pups; went almost everywhere we went and all 3 were top notch obedience trained. Getting another 'Burb this week, may have to pop out the 3rd seat and get some more... |
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Location: Woodstock, IL | Thanks Sponge! They are a great breed and it's a shame that irresponsible owners and the media have ruined their reputation. This is my second male. We don't have any kids, so you can imagine how spoiled he is! |
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Location: Belgium | do mosquitos and spiders count as well?
I used to have a couple of hamsters, a goldfish or two, some turtles but I had to get rid off them because my brother was allergic to the hamsters.
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| I'll post this one for the Extreme One. Sandy is a great dog, and Mike's constant companion. I gotta get me a new Lab!
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| Heres 2 of our 4 dogs:
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Location: Eau Claire, WI | This is Mande (Mandy) our Yellow Lab... Very much my shaddow and hunting/fishing partner.
Hey Worrall, cool aquarium.
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Thanks, Mark. Sue wants to know when you and the better half are loading up and heading over here. We have grouse, deer, bunnies, and lots of other woodland critters ( including bears) to entertain your dog, and a freezer full of venison we need to eat from last season. I might even take you crappie fishing where you will get over 50 fish in two hours. Fun, and LOTS of release, yet one still gets to eat a few! |
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| Here's my chocolate lab, Xena.
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Location: Thief River Falls MN | My fishing buddy most of the time. She's not very good with the net though. The day I picked her up a buddy and I went fishing and boated five muskies from 39" to 44" while trolling. She hasn't give me luck like that since;). She also likes to stick her nose into most of my fish pictures.
later,
toddb
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| Todd, what are the inserts in the milk crate from? Looks like a very nice way to carry a few baits around.
Oh, nice pup, BTW.
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Location: Eau Claire, WI | Shep,
those inserts look like PVC rain gutter downspout pieces. They work great, $5 for a 10 foot piece at Mendards and you can cut them to length.
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| Thanks, Curly! See you tonight on Chat! Then it's only a little over a week away! Notice I got you 2 a nice quiet cabin to yourselves? muhahhaha |
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Location: Thief River Falls MN | Mark H was right on Shep. Works good and keeps baits off deck.
later,
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