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Yeah, so, one was just wondering - is the animal partner you favour the same as your preferred companion? I only ask as as far as zoostuff goes, I doso like the canine companions (in theory at least, as yet to act 'pon this), as anyone that feels the same will be able to relate to; however, I am, without a doubt, distinctly a cat person. This isn't intended as some big ol' slagging match debating the good/bad points of animals, as we all know dogs would lose, what with cats being inherently dignified, hygienic, intelligent and so on, whereas (in my experience at least) in comparison dogs tend to be a bit, uh, "simpler"* , but i've never felt any zoo-STYUL attraction to any feline, only the duggies. WHUT ABOOT EVRY1 ELSES?? I wish to see if i'm the only one, or if not, how few of us there are...*Haw, sorry, couldn't resist trying a rise, nothing meant by itEDIT: Yhes, and it seems i've inadvertently posted this in the wrong forum. Stupiid tabbed browing confusing me. Balls.
Hey Curly Joe, I have a beautiful Siberian Husky as a pet. Cats are OK, I love my daughters cat. Never saw a cat like her. She thinks she has to be touching somebody, even if she's on her side. She will lay there and sleep, as long as her feet are touching you. HA As far as sexually, I am drawn to many types, except fish, birds, reptiles, or big cats. Oh, and no hippos, or elephants.HA Pet
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Dog person in every way QUOTE This isn't intended as some big ol' slagging match debating the good/bad points of animals, as we all know dogs would lose, what with cats being inherently dignified, hygienic, intelligent and so on, whereas (in my experience at least) in comparison dogs tend to be a bit, uh, "simpler"Ask yourself when's the last time a cat did a decent days work, then look at police dogs, customs dogs, guide dogs, service dogs for the disabled etc, etc....*favourite book - "101 uses for a Dead Cat" *
i am a 100% TOTAL DOG PERSON. have lived with different breeds since childhood.absolutely NOT a cat person (not necessarily by choice.....i'm terribly allergic).
Cool stuff - sorry to hear aboot t'allergy, whatwhat.Just to clarify, by the way (not sure if i'm interpreting these posts right, but best to be safe) this isn't specifically down to cats/dogs, ofcourhse, but all and any animules...
Horses are really the only animals that I feel any kind of attraction or bond to. While I have had dogs for companions and could see them as nothing more than companions, I simply don't think anything can compare to the bond I share with horses.
i prefer goats, they are so cute and silly and very easy to convince. And tight not uncomfotable tight for them but fun kinda tight i have one that cant stop eating my pants when he (yes a he and three she's) gets horny. when he does it when people are over it just makes them laugh.....little do they know that he wants me to bury the one eyed garden snake in his garden'o love i get such a kick out of that later. actually i just realized that they gets horny alot when other peoples are around, i think some experimenting is on order here!! mares are fun two just cause of the whole fisting thing, god i love to play with a mares cervix. she likes it also judgeing by how many times she gets off on my arm. side note anyone else have mares that squirt?
I'm a horse person as well. I like large dogs,Labs,Sheparrd ect.,not fond of the small ones. As for cat's,well they have thier place,but like the small dogs,I'm not a real cat fan.blackjack53
100% dog lover as well. I love dogs (more than just sex). The only other animals i like would be sheep. Man I would love to feel that hot pussy, and the wool to lay down on. But back on topic, dogs to the end of time.
For love and sex, a dog is the only animal companion for me, but for just a pet, a skunk would be my first choice...they're so cute!!
QUOTE (furisforfun @ Jun 24 2006, 07:34 AM) Dog person in every way QUOTE This isn't intended as some big ol' slagging match debating the good/bad points of animals, as we all know dogs would lose, what with cats being inherently dignified, hygienic, intelligent and so on, whereas (in my experience at least) in comparison dogs tend to be a bit, uh, "simpler"Ask yourself when's the last time a cat did a decent days work, then look at police dogs, customs dogs, guide dogs, service dogs for the disabled etc, etc....*favourite book - "101 uses for a Dead Cat" * I totally agree and I love that book. I remember reading it when I was a kid.I really don't like cats myself. Too much arrogance and not enough genuine devotion and affection. Dogs are waaaayyy cooler in my opinion, though ponies are the best to me.
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Is is against local councile laws to take my sexual partner into a restaurant so I need a platonic friendship by another human as well
QUOTE (st benard @ Mar 17 2011, 03:17 AM) Is is against local councile laws to take my sexual partner into a restaurant so I need a platonic friendship by another human as well unless you get your dog certified as a "companion" a.k.a "service dog" that bypass's any and all laws that restrict a animals presents literally everywhere. (results in states may vary) but for me its awesome, I use to live in a apartment that did not allow dogs. once I showed up I said if they did not allow me service it was considered discrimination (worked out just fine.) I'm also allowed to bring my dog anywhere I go (restaurants, movies etc.) its really fun.
QUOTE (salsav199 @ Mar 17 2011, 07:19 PM) QUOTE (st benard @ Mar 17 2011, 03:17 AM) Is is against local councile laws to take my sexual partner into a restaurant so I need a platonic friendship by another human as well unless you get your dog certified as a "companion" a.k.a "service dog" that bypass's any and all laws that restrict a animals presents literally everywhere. (results in states may vary) but for me its awesome, I use to live in a apartment that did not allow dogs. once I showed up I said if they did not allow me service it was considered discrimination (worked out just fine.) I'm also allowed to bring my dog anywhere I go (restaurants, movies etc.) its really fun. Just out of interest officially what service is he providing as am sure "being my lover" isn't on the list of accepted services, even though it jolly well should be
QUOTE (dirtbiker2000 @ Mar 17 2011, 11:35 AM) QUOTE (salsav199 @ Mar 17 2011, 07:19 PM) QUOTE (st benard @ Mar 17 2011, 03:17 AM) Is is against local councile laws to take my sexual partner into a restaurant so I need a platonic friendship by another human as well unless you get your dog certified as a "companion" a.k.a "service dog" that bypass's any and all laws that restrict a animals presents literally everywhere. (results in states may vary) but for me its awesome, I use to live in a apartment that did not allow dogs. once I showed up I said if they did not allow me service it was considered discrimination (worked out just fine.) I'm also allowed to bring my dog anywhere I go (restaurants, movies etc.) its really fun. Just out of interest officially what service is he providing as am sure "being my lover" isn't on the list of accepted services, even though it jolly well should be I just made up some crap about how I am depressed and I only feel better around animals and if I dont have animals around me then I get depressed and if I get depressed then I get sad and when I get sad I think bad thoughts, and pills just make it worst.....in seconds they gave my dog certification and I had to do a couple of weeks of training so she would understand all the commands and stuff....(well worth it though) if my girl passes then I can either get a pre-trained dog, or find my own and go threw training again. (I have heard of people who got horses certified, though I have yet to see one walking around...or maybe their pygmy horses [probably spelled that wrong]) the first time I heard of this service was actually watching animal planet (lady said how she got it to work, so I gave it a try...)
QUOTE (salsav199 @ Mar 17 2011, 11:14 AM) QUOTE (dirtbiker2000 @ Mar 17 2011, 11:35 AM) QUOTE (salsav199 @ Mar 17 2011, 07:19 PM) QUOTE (st benard @ Mar 17 2011, 03:17 AM) Is is against local councile laws to take my sexual partner into a restaurant so I need a platonic friendship by another human as well unless you get your dog certified as a "companion" a.k.a "service dog" that bypass's any and all laws that restrict a animals presents literally everywhere. (results in states may vary) but for me its awesome, I use to live in a apartment that did not allow dogs. once I showed up I said if they did not allow me service it was considered discrimination (worked out just fine.) I'm also allowed to bring my dog anywhere I go (restaurants, movies etc.) its really fun. Just out of interest officially what service is he providing as am sure "being my lover" isn't on the list of accepted services, even though it jolly well should be I just made up some crap about how I am depressed and I only feel better around animals and if I dont have animals around me then I get depressed and if I get depressed then I get sad and when I get sad I think bad thoughts, and pills just make it worst.....in seconds they gave my dog certification and I had to do a couple of weeks of training so she would understand all the commands and stuff....(well worth it though) if my girl passes then I can either get a pre-trained dog, or find my own and go threw training again. (I have heard of people who got horses certified, though I have yet to see one walking around...or maybe their pygmy horses [probably spelled that wrong]) the first time I heard of this service was actually watching animal planet (lady said how she got it to work, so I gave it a try...) Wow not gonna lie to you mate thats pretty epic
QUOTE (fynx_hunter @ Mar 17 2011, 08:53 PM) QUOTE (salsav199 @ Mar 17 2011, 11:14 AM) QUOTE (dirtbiker2000 @ Mar 17 2011, 11:35 AM) QUOTE (salsav199 @ Mar 17 2011, 07:19 PM) QUOTE (st benard @ Mar 17 2011, 03:17 AM) Is is against local councile laws to take my sexual partner into a restaurant so I need a platonic friendship by another human as well unless you get your dog certified as a "companion" a.k.a "service dog" that bypass's any and all laws that restrict a animals presents literally everywhere. (results in states may vary) but for me its awesome, I use to live in a apartment that did not allow dogs. once I showed up I said if they did not allow me service it was considered discrimination (worked out just fine.) I'm also allowed to bring my dog anywhere I go (restaurants, movies etc.) its really fun. Just out of interest officially what service is he providing as am sure "being my lover" isn't on the list of accepted services, even though it jolly well should be I just made up some crap about how I am depressed and I only feel better around animals and if I dont have animals around me then I get depressed and if I get depressed then I get sad and when I get sad I think bad thoughts, and pills just make it worst.....in seconds they gave my dog certification and I had to do a couple of weeks of training so she would understand all the commands and stuff....(well worth it though) if my girl passes then I can either get a pre-trained dog, or find my own and go threw training again. (I have heard of people who got horses certified, though I have yet to see one walking around...or maybe their pygmy horses [probably spelled that wrong]) the first time I heard of this service was actually watching animal planet (lady said how she got it to work, so I gave it a try...) Wow not gonna lie to you mate thats pretty epic Yeah that is awesome. No way you could get away with that in UK though. Which is a shame.Yeah you do et service horses and they are usually miniature Shetland ponies or Fallabellas. Though I have heard of people having bigger, the only issue is the bigger ones aren't so compatible with general everyday situations due to size.
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My "love" is my horses, though I like them as compainians and work animals too.Though I like cows more than horses (non sexually). They are easier to train, the babies are adorable, they can do any thing a horse can do, bath, clip, trailer, load, pick up feet, ride, pull a cart, and they are tastey!! Plus people dont frown upon you if you eat them... a horse, is a little more tabo.
QUOTE (Equinefreak @ Mar 18 2011, 06:56 PM) they can do any thing a horse can do, bath, clip, trailer, load, pick up feet, ride, pull a cart, and they are tastey!! I'd love to see someone riding a fully tacked up cow. That would be awesome
I do have pics, but they contain me as a teen, and my under age siblings, so I cant post them.
QUOTE (dirtbiker2000 @ Mar 18 2011, 12:05 PM) QUOTE (Equinefreak @ Mar 18 2011, 06:56 PM) they can do any thing a horse can do, bath, clip, trailer, load, pick up feet, ride, pull a cart, and they are tastey!! I'd love to see someone riding a fully tacked up cow. That would be awesome I've done it, with a bull. Not "bullriding" (gawd,no!) just a tame bull I used to own for breeding. Huge sucker. It was a blast, but he totally went wherever he wanted. Didn't rein worth shit. His neck was so stout you couldn't turn it. He did pick up his feet (well, as well as a draft horse anyway; they were huge) and such. Had to, he wouldn't fit in the stanchion to work him. As to the poll, both. My favorite bitch is also my favorite pet.But my favorite horse is not my Zoo animal.
QUOTE (dirtbiker2000 @ Mar 17 2011, 01:59 PM) QUOTE (fynx_hunter @ Mar 17 2011, 08:53 PM) QUOTE (salsav199 @ Mar 17 2011, 11:14 AM) QUOTE (dirtbiker2000 @ Mar 17 2011, 11:35 AM) QUOTE (salsav199 @ Mar 17 2011, 07:19 PM) QUOTE (st benard @ Mar 17 2011, 03:17 AM) Is is against local councile laws to take my sexual partner into a restaurant so I need a platonic friendship by another human as well unless you get your dog certified as a "companion" a.k.a "service dog" that bypass's any and all laws that restrict a animals presents literally everywhere. (results in states may vary) but for me its awesome, I use to live in a apartment that did not allow dogs. once I showed up I said if they did not allow me service it was considered discrimination (worked out just fine.) I'm also allowed to bring my dog anywhere I go (restaurants, movies etc.) its really fun. Just out of interest officially what service is he providing as am sure "being my lover" isn't on the list of accepted services, even though it jolly well should be I just made up some crap about how I am depressed and I only feel better around animals and if I dont have animals around me then I get depressed and if I get depressed then I get sad and when I get sad I think bad thoughts, and pills just make it worst.....in seconds they gave my dog certification and I had to do a couple of weeks of training so she would understand all the commands and stuff....(well worth it though) if my girl passes then I can either get a pre-trained dog, or find my own and go threw training again. (I have heard of people who got horses certified, though I have yet to see one walking around...or maybe their pygmy horses [probably spelled that wrong]) the first time I heard of this service was actually watching animal planet (lady said how she got it to work, so I gave it a try...) Wow not gonna lie to you mate thats pretty epic Yeah that is awesome. No way you could get away with that in UK though. Which is a shame. You pretty much won't be here (U.S.) much/ any longer, either.Seems some people have been claiming "service animals" for agoraphobia, "social dysfunctional disorder", etc., and taking pretty much any critter and getting a certificate for it, and demanding entrance into public facilities, thus grossing people out with their rats, monkeys, parrots, reptiles, etc. mucking about the buffet table in restaurants, walmart, demanding special treatment for their dog (eating at the table in restaurants), etc. So earlier this year, a "service animal" has to be a -DOG- specifically trained to provide a specific physical service for it's owner, not just moral support. A dog-sized horse is specifically allowed under the new definition. The Crazy Monkey Lady and the woman with the swearing parrot will have to find some other outlet: QUOTE The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) regulations were revised and published in the Federal Register on September 15, 2010. In addition to clarifications made to “service animal” regulations, a revision on the definition of a service animal was also made.Starting March 15, 2011, only service dogs and trained miniature horses are protected under the Americans with Disabilities Act. Monkeys, rodents and reptiles, among others, are no longer permitted to accompany individuals with disabilities into places of public accommodation. Department of Justice regulations (implementing Title III of the ADA) used to define a service animal as “any guide dog, signal dog or other animal individually trained to provide assistance for the benefit of an individual with a disability.” The ADA revisions going into affect today were drawn up after some disability advocates asked the Department of Justice to crack down on people who were faking or exaggerating disabilities in order to get their companion animals into places of public accommodation. Starting today, a service animal is defined as “any dog that is individually trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with a disability.” Notice the specific word dog in that sentence. Aside from one provision for miniature horses, other species of animals (whether wild or domestic, trained or untrained) are no longer deemed service animals.I am so far not prepared to argue that a trained bitch meets the Title III ADA requirements for a "service animal". At least in a "place of public accomodation".Link to more complete legal summary
QUOTE (neandernitz @ Mar 19 2011, 07:33 PM) You pretty much won't be here (U.S.) much/ any longer, either.Seems some people have been claiming "service animals" for agoraphobia, "social dysfunctional disorder", etc., and taking pretty much any critter and getting a certificate for it, and demanding entrance into public facilities, thus grossing people out with their rats, monkeys, parrots, reptiles, etc. mucking about the buffet table in restaurants, walmart, demanding special treatment for their dog (eating at the table in restaurants), etc. So earlier this year, a "service animal" has to be a -DOG- specifically trained to provide a specific physical service for it's owner, not just moral support. A dog-sized horse is specifically allowed under the new definition. The Crazy Monkey Lady and the woman with the swearing parrot will have to find some other outlet: QUOTE The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) regulations were revised and published in the Federal Register on September 15, 2010. In addition to clarifications made to “service animal” regulations, a revision on the definition of a service animal was also made.Starting March 15, 2011, only service dogs and trained miniature horses are protected under the Americans with Disabilities Act. Monkeys, rodents and reptiles, among others, are no longer permitted to accompany individuals with disabilities into places of public accommodation. Department of Justice regulations (implementing Title III of the ADA) used to define a service animal as “any guide dog, signal dog or other animal individually trained to provide assistance for the benefit of an individual with a disability.” The ADA revisions going into affect today were drawn up after some disability advocates asked the Department of Justice to crack down on people who were faking or exaggerating disabilities in order to get their companion animals into places of public accommodation. Starting today, a service animal is defined as “any dog that is individually trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with a disability.” Notice the specific word dog in that sentence. Aside from one provision for miniature horses, other species of animals (whether wild or domestic, trained or untrained) are no longer deemed service animals.I am so far not prepared to argue that a trained bitch meets the Title III ADA requirements for a "service animal". At least in a "place of public accomodation". Thats a bit of a bummer, though if you have had people abusing the system I suppose you have to do something about it,
my certification is ironclad and dipped in gold. so I will continue to take my dog wherever I please. now worries from me, I have many back up plan encase of such scenarios *gives a nod to his dog*see you later suckers! *blast off in a rocket to the moon*
I'm attracted only to dogs and I prefer dogs as pet animals too.
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