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lilpup

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  1. My toy is a 2000 Jeep Cherokee XJ.
  2. Due to my job, I carry a firearm. I have several firearms in my gun safe. My family also has a trained protection dog (German Shepherd Dog), and by trained I mean he came from a school that trains k-9's for protection.
  3. That's a pic of my tattoo. His name is Jody and he
  4. I've been wearing Goodnites on a regular basis for quite awhile now. If i'm not wearing those, it's nothing at all underneath.
  5. I went to the doctor about three months ago for some tummy issues. the dr had me lay on that silly little exam table and was checking my belly. My shirt was pulled up and the top of my Goodnite was visible, and it was clear it was a pull-up
  6. I just started using Goodnites again after running out of my stash of ABU diapers, and must say they work a lot better then they did several years ago. I have not had any issues with leaking at nighttime in any sleeping position, and the sides don't seem to get stretched out like the older ones used to do. In fact, I have worn the same Goodnite twice (if I didn't wet it the night before) and they held up great. I've even worn them during the day without stretching or leaking, so IMHO the new style Goodnite is a much better product then in the past.
  7. Hay, that shop is just around the corner from my house...They always have a witty sign out front. I went by today, but now it says somthing else.
  8. To be honest, getting a dog in a diaper isnt too difficult. As a matter of fact, my puppy wore Luvs at night when she was in her dog crate. Now that she is too big for diapers, we switched to Underjams/Pull-ups. It took her awhile to get used to wearing them, but now she doesnt seem to mind and she wont chew them off. I really need to get some pics of her dressed up, 'cause shes kinda cute
  9. OMG he is beautiful!!! I love the blue eyes. I have been thinking about getting another dog/puppy soon, I dont think the kids would mind a third dog again. I'm heading to Las Vegas for vacation in May to visit my partner and his new white German Shepherd pup. i can hardly wait. Good luck with Thunder... it looks like hes gonna be a very handsome dog.
  10. Kinda sorry I missed that, but I mostly listen to Charlie FM. I always get a kick out of peoples reactions when the whole adult baby/diaper thing comes up. On a side note, a co worked said he heard Gresham PD respond to a guy sitting on the sidewalk counting diapers. He didnt say what the disposition was. I didnt ask. My reaction was more like I cant understand why the dispatcher felt it was a priority call and needed to be put out over the air.
  11. They say third times the charm. For me, it's the most difficult. The story begins back in late 1995 with a Yellow Labrador puppy named "Boswell", given to me to train and raise as a service dog for a visually impaired person. This program had been a big part of my 4-H days and the beginning of my career in animal handling and animal law. At that point in time I had seven dogs under my belt in the guide dog program...five German Shepherds, one Golden Retriever, and "Boswell" my first Labrador. I fell in love with "Boswell" the first time I saw him: he was huge, all paws, big block head, and his eyes were almost human. He was bred from two Canadian Labradors. They build 'em big up north. I worked hard training him. "Boswell" went everywhere with me...school, work, restaurants, you name it he was with me. About 14 months later it was time for "Boswell" to return to Guide Dog school and begin his formal training. Over the last year quite a bond was developed and was tough to say good bye. Even after raising other dogs, the process never gets easier. I told "Boswell" to make me proud and become a working guide dog...somebody out there needed him far more then me. I cried when I gave him back to the school. Over the next six months I tracked "Boswell's" progress. He did very well and adjusted to formal guide training easily. In fact the biggest concern was his size...he was very well built and the guide dog harness barely fit him. This can disqualify a dog from guide work, or becoming breeding stock. Then one day I got the call: "Boswell" had passed his formal training and was ready to graduate as a working guide with his new master. A graduation date was set and I was to present "Boswell" to his new master (they had been working as a team for the last month...the graduation ceremony is a way for the puppy raiser to see his or her pup grown up and meet the 'new' master). I met "Boswell's" new master and presented him to the young woman. "Boswell" was her second guide dog; her first had been retired some months before. She had a family with a little boy. It was a perfect match, "Boswell" loved kids and the young woman was a teacher. "Boswell" graduated with ten others in his class. The graduations are bitter-sweet occasion...you meet the new handler and pass the leash for one last time, knowing you might not ever see the new master or dog again. I cried again when I handed "Boswell's" leash to his master. They were tears of joy and sadness. "Boswell" was a guide dog for just over seven years. Out of the blue in late 2004 I got a call that "Boswell" had been retired...his master was un-able to keep him as a pet, and did I want him? So there I was three years ago picking up "Boswell" after not seeing him for the last seven years. "Boswell" joined me and my two kids--"Brandy" a rescued German Shepherd, and "Casey" another Yellow Lab. For the last three years he enjoyed his retirement. I spoiled him rotten. Over the last several months "Boswell's" rear legs had gotten very weak and unstable. He had a difficult time getting up and moving. The walks with my other dogs didnt include "Boswell" anymore as he was unable to walk very far (100 yards was pushing it). His body was worn out. On Thursday I tried to lift his rear half and he tried to bite me. "Boswell" was in pain. He couldnt move, and I couldnt lift a 125 pound dog (I just had back surgery). I called "Boswell's vet and my personal friend for advice. I just needed to confirm what I already knew. On Friday, I said good bye to "Boswell" for the third and final time. I had "Boswell" put to sleep. "Boswell' was cremated with his Guide Dog Puppy coat placed over his body and several Oreo cookies (his favorite) placed in front of him. Once again I cry over the loss of "Boswell". He has past over the rainbow bridge, and waits with all my other dogs for me to join them again someday. Until that day comes I have "Boswell's" cremated remains, pictures, and the memories knowing that he touched many, many people in a positive way. He will be dearly missed. R.I.P Boswell--I love you. (8-26-95 to 2-15-08).
  12. awww... cute wolfie pup. I gots a horsey that sleeps wif me. she promised never to stray to far. you keep close eyes on that handsom wolfie, we dont want Floppy going missing.
  13. Not sure how easy this would be, and I know i cant be the only one with this problem, but the small is too small and the medium is just a little large. My solution: an in-between size maybe? I can squeez into the small but can't tape the lower tape... no leaks so far...guess i'm sticking to the small for now.
  14. No, never been there. I was kidding... I work with dogs and horses
  15. I will never give up my right to own firearms. I do not debate the right to have guns. If you have guns, good for you. If you hate guns, good for you. I do not belong to the NRA but do have my carry permit. In my mind I have had enough firearm training, both classroom and hands-on experience that if I needed to use my gun to protect myself or family member I could do so in good faith. Case closed. Next.
  16. "I like to fuck goats" *lol* dont get me started on the animal stuff. In my line of work, I've seen it all. P.S. horses are better
  17. appy juice for me, too. sometimes plain 'ol milk.
  18. +1 for the single tape. Maybe add the baby powder smell to the diaper
  19. I own two pair of briefs that I got from a vendor on E-bay. One pair has fire trucks and Dalmation dogs, and the other pair has Scooby-doo on them. 99.9% of the time I dont wear undies...even at work. As a kid I hated to wear underpants, too (I did wear my sisters Wonder Woman under-roos from time to time ).
  20. I use my paci when driving...It helps me concentrate and relax at the same time, if that makes any sense. I have worn Goodnites out in public and wet them (without them leaking), however im sure nobody noticed (just switched to Bambinos, for the record). I just started back to work and carry my paci in my cargo pants. It helps calm my nerves just knowing its there, even if I cant use it on on the clock. The only time I have gone all-out was at a Halloween party...sleeper,bottle, paci, the whole nine yards. I had one guy say somthing negative ( I think it was the pink sleeper with rocking horsies that got his goat), but I just said "come on, we both know you think i'm cute" and I walked off.
  21. If you need help getting diapers, you can PM me as well. I must be getting old, cause I dont care what people see getting at the store or being delivered to my house. Besides, I got a perfect excuse...my dog cant hold her bladder. And yes, people diapers work great on dogs. .
  22. Tris, I was going to run a reverse listing on Sunday when I return to work, however the prefix he uses is a cell phone. I cannot get the address of the listed party, or even a last name associated with the number . Not sure if telemarketers can get that info either. Keep us posted. -----Ryan "Buddy" B.
  23. *lol*. Great, this guy lives in the next county over . A word to the wise: dont post yer phone number on the internets:)
  24. kinda strange, but i'm into pet play...I wanna be a horsey.
  25. Congrats on your new job . It sounds like you have chosen a great path and best of luck to you.
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