Should I?

    • Gold Top Dog

    Should I?

    Well I just had to go and look at dogs on petfinder. And I found one I really really want! I dont know where to put this post.

    I think I did the link right?
     

    http://www.petfinder.com/photoView/photoView.cgi?petid=9838135

     

    • Gold Top Dog

     What a striking looking dog.  My only concern would be whether she would get along with your other dogs.  But, if you can afford the upkeep, go for it - you'd probably be saving her life.  Looks like she's in a kill shelter, right?

    • Gold Top Dog

    How beautiful!  She looks just like a dog who boards with us, Dolce.  She is such a big sweetheart;  when we clip her nails she just rolls over and lets us do it.  No fighting it or anything.  Very, very pretty. 

    • Gold Top Dog

    Yes she is in a kill shelter. But considering her breed she would get adopted. Their gonna get her spayed the 13th and she will be avaible the 14th. Their trying to not put animals to sleep but right now sometimes they have to. I'm gonna fill out the application for her. I will be able to care for her. God she cant cost me no more money that Lillie or Kujo have.

    • Gold Top Dog

    She's gorgeous!  I say yes, get her. Big Smile

    • Gold Top Dog

    She is a beautiful dog!

    kle1986
    I think I did the link right?

    If you mean did you create an active (clickable) link, sorry, no.  You can tell that while creating a post, because the link is not underlined.  However, you can edit your post and fix that.

    The simplest thing to do is to put your cursor at the end of the link, press Enter, and then press backspace (so you don't add a blank line).  However, that will create a link that will not open a new window.  Personally, I prefer to open new windows.  To make that change

    1. highlight the link (will be underlined at this point),
    2. click on the link icon (to the right of the icon for creating a numbered list) to create an "Insert/edit link" box,
    3. use the "Target" drop-down menu to make the link one that will open a new window, and
    4. click on "Insert".

    Another way to do all of the above is to

    1. highlight the non-active link,
    2. click on the copy icon,
    3. click on the link icon (to the right of the icon for creating a numbered list) to create an "Insert/edit link" box,
    4. put the cursor in the "Link URL" box and right-click to paste in the link,
    5. use the "Target" drop-down menu to make the link one that will open a new window, and
    6. click on "Insert".