 | Home:North Wales, Philadelphia, PA | [I have a diary!] | Age: 8 Years Sex: Male Weight: 51-100 lbs

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Leave a bone for Jackson Pollock

Nicknames: Jackie, Plump Roast, Fuzzbutt, Mr. Noodles

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 Quick Bio:
 Likes: the backyard! The chuck-it, my stuffed sheep, wawa pretzels

Pet-Peeves: the doorbell, the vaccuum, people coming in the front door.

Favorite Toy: balls of all sorts, the precious, sheepies

Favorite Food: bread, tunafish, big biscuits

Favorite Walk: going in the backyard and running around!

Best Tricks: shake (he will kiss your hand too!), high five, "jack in the box" (go in the crate), rolling his toy over to you

Forums Motto: me me me now now NOW!

The Groups I'm In:
Febreze® Pet Odor Eliminator™, Philadelphia Dogs

I've Been On Dogster Since:
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More than 4 years! |

I Was In The:
  Rosette, Star and Special Gift History

Dogster Id: 124624

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March 25th 2008 9:01 am
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Jack had one of his dog buddies over last Monday and they ran around in the yard for most of the afternoon. He was limping slightly that night, which continued for most of the week, slowly improving. He would be slightly stiff when he got up from lying down for a while, and we just figured he had pulled something. We were trying to take it easy with him, but that's not so easy with a border collie (they want to GO GO GO!)
Yesterday after we got home we were playing fetch in the yard and he came back with the ball whimpering and not wanting to put any weight on his foot. So we took him to the vet and they checked him over and sent him home with painkillers and strict instructions for NO fetch and he must be on a leash at all times outside, at least for a week. They want us to keep an eye on him and if his meds don't help within a week or so, they will have to sedate him and do x-rays. The vet thinks it may be a partially torn ACL. Ow! So far he's being pretty good about it, but it's sad to see your border collie not even attempt to go get his ball to play. Poor buddy. 
September 3rd 2005 1:50 pm
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Please help get the word out. Permission to cross post to any and all lists granted.
Due to Hurricane Katrina in the Gulf Coast region, the Louisiana SPCA moved all animals out of their shelter to the Houston SPCA. Monetary
donations are needed to help care for the over 260 extra animals in Houston's shelters and to help the Louisiana SPCA respond to the needs
of the animals still in the area.
Monetary Donations are accepted via Houston SPCA site at https://www.SPCAHouston.org
AKC's Hurricane Relief Efforts are working through the local dog clubs and due to PAWSitive Impact Agility long standing working relationship
with the Houston Kennel Club (hosting the Reliant World Series of Dog Shows Agility Trials) PAWSitive Impact Agility is working with the
Houston Kennel Club and AKC with Hurricane relief for the animals affected by this disaster by:
1. Getting the word out.
2. Acting as a collection point and delivery service for local supply donations.
Map to our agility training center can be found on our website at _https://www.pawsitiveimpact.com_ . Any questions about PAWSitive Impact Agility efforts can be directed to Penny Winegartner, at 281-692-9053.
In addition local area folks are being asked to take in pets of evacuees who are unable to take their pets into shelters or hotels with them.
The Houston Kennel Club is organizing that effort. If you are in the Greater Houston Area and can take in any pets please send me your
contact information, the limitations on what you can accept and care for. Be aware that whatever animals taken in may be in poor health or
have bad temperament and there is some or great risk in doing this. These animals will be sight unseen basically.
Lastly, but not least is the need for supplies by the Houston SPCA. They are asking local residents to help by bringing by donations of:
Newspaper
Zip ties/ cable ties
Rolls of paper towels
Foil roasting pans (to be used as litter boxes)
Travel crates for animals
Bowls
Towels and blankets
1 gallon bottles of water
Waders
Gas Cans
D, C, and AA Batteries
Walkie Talkies
Ice Chests
Tarps
Duct Tape
Rope
Gloves
Hand Wipes
First Aid Kits
Masks
General Office Supplies
Trash Bags
Trash Cans
Clip Boards
Spray Bottles
Dishwashing and Laundry Soap
Scrubbing Brushes
Can Openers
Cat Litter
Their physical / mailing address is: 900 Portway Drive, Houston, Texas 77024-8022 (North of I-10, just east of the 610 / I-10 exchange). See their web page for a map. 
May 15th 2005 6:43 am
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so I'm going to doggie camp next weekend while Mom & Dad are going to Uncle Sean's graduation. Which meant that I had to go to the vet's to get my shots updated. I was a good boy, but the vet said I'm a little fat (66 pounds!). I don't understand what happened-I only attempt to eat anything that someone else is eating! And mommy said I have whipworms and that i'm going to have to take some medicine.
Hopefully next week will be better-I get to go on hikes and pool swims and make friends with other doggies at camp! 
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