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over a year ago
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Ok everyone... Firstly good morning and welcome to Friday, the weekend in upon you
Secondly what pooches do you all have?
Since I'm already here I will get the ball rolling We have a Lab Cross girl who is 2 yrs and an Alaskan Shepard boy who is 7 months and we love them to bits
Please not this is a non sexual thread and lets keep it that way thanks muchly! xx |
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over a year ago
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A dachshund.....he's a dickhead!
The dachshund is simply the result of genetic engineering of shortening a Dobermans legs, stretching the body, but leaving the bark |
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We have a black lab and a white husky/malamute mix, both female
I want an Australian shepherd as well but Marc says I can only get another dog when we go back to the US. |
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"A dachshund.....he's a dickhead!
The dachshund is simply the result of genetic engineering of shortening a Dobermans legs, stretching the body, but leaving the bark "
That's so funny, I meet two dachshunds the other day and yes I can confirm they bark way above there weight lol |
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I know this will alienate me from most of Fab but I'm really not fussed about dogs either way.
I can tolerate well behaved ones - but it gets my cankles up when their owners let them run out of control and jumping up all over strangers 'as they're just being friendly'.
And, owners, putting dog shit into a little black bag and just leaving it there and not in a bin is NOT cleaning up after your dog! Grrrrr!
Sorry - as you were - sorry for the diversion. What dogs do you all have? Go .. |
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I'd like to have a dog but living alone it wouldn't be fair to it being cooped up in my flat every day while I'm working.
My favourite breed is German Shepherds as we always had one as a pet when I was a bairn.
Honourable mentions go to Jack Russels for the same reason,plus for a wee dog they're totally fucking fearless!
Also English Bull Terriers just because I think they look cool with their mad convex noses! |
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I have a two year old cocker spaniel called Sherlock. He is by far the most handsome dog ever! haha. But I am sure he swallowed a duracell pack when he was younger. he never stops. ever. |
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Border terrier now, though always used to have Labradors growing up.
Never thought I'd like having a wee dog, but she's got such a funny little character that I can't imagine anyone (who likes dogs) not loving her. |
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We have a girl lurcher who is 2, and is the neediest dog we have ever met in our entire life, but is also amazing and makes us chuckle everyday
And we have just ordered a dog de bordeoux which is due on the 9th of December so will be ready for collection in January |
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We have a lab/springer spaniel cross- looks just like a 3/4 size black lab unless you look closely.
Hes a lovely little dog and full of energy even though hes 9 now. Can be a bit to shy/timid at times though. |
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We have a Springer Spaniel, who I suspect is gay,he often gets humped by other dogs and doesn't seem to mind.
A Labrador/Retriever who is incredibly stupid, we have to watch him when we walk him as he gets lost.
And a recently acquired, Staffy/Horse cross.
I've no idea what she is crossed with, maybe lurcher,something huge, but she a Staffy and some. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I'd like to have a dog but living alone it wouldn't be fair to it being cooped up in my flat every day while I'm working.
My favourite breed is German Shepherds as we always had one as a pet when I was a bairn.
Honourable mentions go to Jack Russels for the same reason,plus for a wee dog they're totally fucking fearless!
Also English Bull Terriers just because I think they look cool with their mad convex noses! "
We have a jack Russell, he's utterly mental! Love him though Miss T x |
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We have a lab/collie cross called Ben who likes to think he's hubbys gun dog.
Also have Lola a 2 yr old shih tzu my dog she likes her coat short and is a proper mams girl
And cc a 6mth shih tzu who is a big hairy teddy and is totally wicked. she was Daves birthday present
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"I know this will alienate me from most of Fab but I'm really not fussed about dogs either way.
I can tolerate well behaved ones - but it gets my cankles up when their owners let them run out of control and jumping up all over strangers 'as they're just being friendly'.
And, owners, putting dog shit into a little black bag and just leaving it there and not in a bin is NOT cleaning up after your dog! Grrrrr!
Sorry - as you were - sorry for the diversion. What dogs do you all have? Go .. "
That said, I was thinking of getting a dog when I move to the country, a chocolate lab. But my grandkids will come and visit, so regardless of what people say and the temperament of the dog...think the only dogs in my house will be my Hush Puppies! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I don't right now,
But Ive been lucky enough to share my life with a Bull Terrier called Tommy and a Rhodesian Ridgeback named Florence whom are both in Doggie heaven right now "
Cool man |
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"I have a two year old cocker spaniel called Sherlock. He is by far the most handsome dog ever! haha. But I am sure he swallowed a duracell pack when he was younger. he never stops. ever."
Sherlock is a really cool name |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I'd like to have a dog but living alone it wouldn't be fair to it being cooped up in my flat every day while I'm working.
My favourite breed is German Shepherds as we always had one as a pet when I was a bairn.
Honourable mentions go to Jack Russels for the same reason,plus for a wee dog they're totally fucking fearless!
Also English Bull Terriers just because I think they look cool with their mad convex noses!
We have a jack Russell, he's utterly mental! Love him though Miss T x"
Love Jack Russells, we used to have one, such a will to live.
We'd love to have a dog again but our work hours aren't compatible with that.
We always jump on the opportunity to dog sit for friends and family.
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I'd like to have a dog but living alone it wouldn't be fair to it being cooped up in my flat every day while I'm working.
My favourite breed is German Shepherds as we always had one as a pet when I was a bairn.
Honourable mentions go to Jack Russels for the same reason,plus for a wee dog they're totally fucking fearless!
Also English Bull Terriers just because I think they look cool with their mad convex noses!
We have a jack Russell, he's utterly mental! Love him though Miss T x"
Aye they are pretty mental...totally fearless n extremely loyal...n pure mad mental!
Years ago I was out walking my mums Jack Russel,Spot.
Lovely natured wee shite,apart from when it came to other dogs!
He wasn't on a lead,about 100 yards up the street a woman was walking her English Bull Terrier.
Spot saw the other dog n immediately shot off after it yapping like crazy!
When I eventually caught up the woman had to pick her dog up n had spot at her feet barking blue murder at them!
If I could translate the yapping,he would've been shouting "lemme at 'im...lemme at 'im!"
As I said,totally fearless....n very
mental! x |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"We have a jack Russell, he's utterly mental! Love him though Miss T x
Aye they are pretty mental...totally fearless n extremely loyal...n pure mad mental!
Years ago I was out walking my mums Jack Russel,Spot.
Lovely natured wee shite,apart from when it came to other dogs!
He wasn't on a lead,about 100 yards up the street a woman was walking her English Bull Terrier.
Spot saw the other dog n immediately shot off after it yapping like crazy!
When I eventually caught up the woman had to pick her dog up n had spot at her feet barking blue murder at them!
If I could translate the yapping,he would've been shouting "lemme at 'im...lemme at 'im!"
As I said,totally fearless....n very
mental! x"
Ours barks at every dog it sees, hence why we dare not let him off the lead! He's so much fun though, can't be mad at the little bigger too long. Miss T x |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I'd like to have a dog but living alone it wouldn't be fair to it being cooped up in my flat every day while I'm working.
My favourite breed is German Shepherds as we always had one as a pet when I was a bairn.
Honourable mentions go to Jack Russels for the same reason,plus for a wee dog they're totally fucking fearless!
Also English Bull Terriers just because I think they look cool with their mad convex noses!
We have a jack Russell, he's utterly mental! Love him though Miss T x
Aye they are pretty mental...totally fearless n extremely loyal...n pure mad mental!
Years ago I was out walking my mums Jack Russel,Spot.
Lovely natured wee shite,apart from when it came to other dogs!
He wasn't on a lead,about 100 yards up the street a woman was walking her English Bull Terrier.
Spot saw the other dog n immediately shot off after it yapping like crazy!
When I eventually caught up the woman had to pick her dog up n had spot at her feet barking blue murder at them!
If I could translate the yapping,he would've been shouting "lemme at 'im...lemme at 'im!"
As I said,totally fearless....n very
mental! x"
A vet once told me that Jack Russell's are the perfect height for biting bigger dogs in the balls. |
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"Ok everyone... Firstly good morning and welcome to Friday, the weekend in upon you
Secondly what pooches do you all have?
Since I'm already here I will get the ball rolling We have a Lab Cross girl who is 2 yrs and an Alaskan Shepard boy who is 7 months and we love them to bits
Please not this is a non sexual thread and lets keep it that way thanks muchly! xx"
I have a severely mental 8yr old Staffy cross. He's part Staffy, part goat and part kangaroo and still thinks he's a puppy. He's as daft as a brush but wouldn't have him any other way as he has so much character and is so loving and loyal. |
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By *al2001Man
over a year ago
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"We have a jack Russell, he's utterly mental! Love him though Miss T x
Aye they are pretty mental...totally fearless n extremely loyal...n pure mad mental!
Years ago I was out walking my mums Jack Russel,Spot.
Lovely natured wee shite,apart from when it came to other dogs!
He wasn't on a lead,about 100 yards up the street a woman was walking her English Bull Terrier.
Spot saw the other dog n immediately shot off after it yapping like crazy!
When I eventually caught up the woman had to pick her dog up n had spot at her feet barking blue murder at them!
If I could translate the yapping,he would've been shouting "lemme at 'im...lemme at 'im!"
As I said,totally fearless....n very
mental! x
Ours barks at every dog it sees, hence why we dare not let him off the lead! He's so much fun though, can't be mad at the little bigger too long. Miss T x"
My neighbours cane corso got out of his yard once,vicious thing,and came into our garden with my kids and bichon there. My bichion went for the corso before he could get at my kids,allowing them time to run inside. By time I got outside The cc had my guy by his harness and was shaking him like a toy but he was completely unhurt. Just shaken
I really believed he saved my kids. The cane corso attacked two neighbours after that and was put down |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I'd like to have a dog but living alone it wouldn't be fair to it being cooped up in my flat every day while I'm working.
My favourite breed is German Shepherds as we always had one as a pet when I was a bairn.
Honourable mentions go to Jack Russels for the same reason,plus for a wee dog they're totally fucking fearless!
Also English Bull Terriers just because I think they look cool with their mad convex noses!
We have a jack Russell, he's utterly mental! Love him though Miss T x
Aye they are pretty mental...totally fearless n extremely loyal...n pure mad mental!
Years ago I was out walking my mums Jack Russel,Spot.
Lovely natured wee shite,apart from when it came to other dogs!
He wasn't on a lead,about 100 yards up the street a woman was walking her English Bull Terrier.
Spot saw the other dog n immediately shot off after it yapping like crazy!
When I eventually caught up the woman had to pick her dog up n had spot at her feet barking blue murder at them!
If I could translate the yapping,he would've been shouting "lemme at 'im...lemme at 'im!"
As I said,totally fearless....n very
mental! x
A vet once told me that Jack Russell's are the perfect height for biting bigger dogs in the balls. "
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"Bernese Mountain Dog at minute but have had and adore Labradors.... dogs far superior, loyal and are actually useful compared to cats."
Have to disagree with you there fella...cats are great for scaring vermin off,are unparalleled when it comes to being aloof and also all dogs are predisposed to being fascistic in nature....when was the last time anyone saw a police cat,hmmm? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I have a greyhound, she's completely toothless and is a lazy bitch who has managed to have one of my new sofas as her dog bed . So all the family are squeezed on one and she sprawls out on the other |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I have a 9 year old chow chow.. we got him as a rescue dog..
Hes a bit of an odd bod as dogs go.. Doesn't chase or fetch.. but is adorable and loves to wander to the school gates and lay down and refuse to move at home time so he gets fussed x
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"Bernese Mountain Dog at minute but have had and adore Labradors.... dogs far superior, loyal and are actually useful compared to cats.
Have to disagree with you there fella...cats are great for scaring vermin off,are unparalleled when it comes to being aloof and also all dogs are predisposed to being fascistic in nature....when was the last time anyone saw a police cat,hmmm? "
My stupid dog gets out-smarted by next door's cat on a regular basis. |
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"Bernese Mountain Dog at minute but have had and adore Labradors.... dogs far superior, loyal and are actually useful compared to cats.
Have to disagree with you there fella...cats are great for scaring vermin off,are unparalleled when it comes to being aloof and also all dogs are predisposed to being fascistic in nature....when was the last time anyone saw a police cat,hmmm?
My stupid dog gets out-smarted by next door's cat on a regular basis. "
That's because cats rule n dogs drool!
Just kidding,,I only like cats marginally better than dogs due to the cats fuck you attitude...cats are far too cool to beg
They can also do any n all tricks that folks train their dogs to do...they choose not to as they know it's beneath them |
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Got a black lab cross with something big and stupid, possibly a blue merl great dane. Sort of a dark grey with black spots.
He's 10, soft and daft and does a weird sort of vertical take off with 4 legs simultaneously
His appetite is 100% Lab.
Had his chip checked a couple of weeks ago and change details and it turns out he was registered as a horse for the last 8 years so apparently my vet is a funny fucker. |
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We've got a 6 year old girlie spaniel who has her own hair drier and Facebook page! (Nothing to do with me, I've just got sad friends lol). She also used to be a dominatrix in a previous life. She rules the roost!
She got a wasp sting on her tail yesterday. She sat in the cold lake for 20 minutes. I've never seen such misery and dejection on a doglette lol |
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"I have a 10 month English Bulldog. She's an arsehole
My guy has 1/8 British bulldog in him. I blame the stubborn clown I him on that "
Yep that's enough to do it |
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"We have a 12 year old jack Russell ... who still thinks shes a puppy .... so much energy .... .... We have to spell certain words ...
W A L K
P A R K
T R E A T S
very clever little dog
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We have to do the same with our jack Russell, particularly the word cat! Miss T |
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"We have a jack Russell, he's utterly mental! Love him though Miss T x
Aye they are pretty mental...totally fearless n extremely loyal...n pure mad mental!
Years ago I was out walking my mums Jack Russel,Spot.
Lovely natured wee shite,apart from when it came to other dogs!
He wasn't on a lead,about 100 yards up the street a woman was walking her English Bull Terrier.
Spot saw the other dog n immediately shot off after it yapping like crazy!
When I eventually caught up the woman had to pick her dog up n had spot at her feet barking blue murder at them!
If I could translate the yapping,he would've been shouting "lemme at 'im...lemme at 'im!"
As I said,totally fearless....n very
mental! x
Ours barks at every dog it sees, hence why we dare not let him off the lead! He's so much fun though, can't be mad at the little bigger too long. Miss T x
My neighbours cane corso got out of his yard once,vicious thing,and came into our garden with my kids and bichon there. My bichion went for the corso before he could get at my kids,allowing them time to run inside. By time I got outside The cc had my guy by his harness and was shaking him like a toy but he was completely unhurt. Just shaken
I really believed he saved my kids. The cane corso attacked two neighbours after that and was put down"
Bichon's may not have the most macho image but they're intensely loyal and intelligent. |
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I have a Collie crossed with a labrador and a GS. She's a rescue from The Salisbury Dog's Trust. She had been battered, kept in a cage outdoors and fed in the dark. I've had her 5 years now. She's my second rescue and I've turned her into a beauty. I don't have kids so she's my Baby Her name is Saffi, she's jet black, well behaved and I can't imagine her not being around. She just had a her 10th birthday....I let her have cake |
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By *al2001Man
over a year ago
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"We have a jack Russell, he's utterly mental! Love him though Miss T x
Aye they are pretty mental...totally fearless n extremely loyal...n pure mad mental!
Years ago I was out walking my mums Jack Russel,Spot.
Lovely natured wee shite,apart from when it came to other dogs!
He wasn't on a lead,about 100 yards up the street a woman was walking her English Bull Terrier.
Spot saw the other dog n immediately shot off after it yapping like crazy!
When I eventually caught up the woman had to pick her dog up n had spot at her feet barking blue murder at them!
If I could translate the yapping,he would've been shouting "lemme at 'im...lemme at 'im!"
As I said,totally fearless....n very
mental! x
Ours barks at every dog it sees, hence why we dare not let him off the lead! He's so much fun though, can't be mad at the little bigger too long. Miss T x
My neighbours cane corso got out of his yard once,vicious thing,and came into our garden with my kids and bichon there. My bichion went for the corso before he could get at my kids,allowing them time to run inside. By time I got outside The cc had my guy by his harness and was shaking him like a toy but he was completely unhurt. Just shaken
I really believed he saved my kids. The cane corso attacked two neighbours after that and was put down
Bichon's may not have the most macho image but they're intensely loyal and intelligent. "
Definitely loyal.my guy is always just one step behind me. Twice yesterday I locked him in a room without knowing just by nipping in and out and closing door |
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I have a blonde German Shepherd.. We used to live in a van or tent depending on weather. She's my best friend and most loyal companion. We've travelled all over Scotland together. Now we share a house together. She makes one hell of a mess but I couldn't be without her. |
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I have 2 female boxers, they are absolute lunatics but love them to bits!! I'm also a doggy daycare and boarder so it's never just my 2 here
Yes I'm the crazy dog lady |
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got a Westie and a Chihuahua nearly 2 weeks now since we lost our other Westie and were still missing her so much. Thinking of taking on a 8 yr old Patterdale rescue dog ,he's adorable. C'mon you sexy lot I need your help to convince hubby its the right thing to do |
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"Have a bichion frise and a bandog,a bullmastiff ,american bulldog and pitbull mix
I thought my bichion was affectionate until I got my bully pit,smothers me with kisses all day
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Ooh you have nice pooches, I have a pit bull had to the whole court thing and get him registered. Ridiculous I now have a criminal record for owning him but worth it regardless |
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"I have a 9 month of black lab!
She's a lunatic....
Apparently she'll calm down in a year or so "
Hate to tell you but I have a 5 year old lab who's still as boisterous as he was when he was that age
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"I have a 9 month of black lab!
She's a lunatic....
Apparently she'll calm down in a year or so "
The thing is.
You've got to have dogs from a puppy.
I had 2 Alsatians, the first one I rescued, he was a police dog, who had a slight hip problem, completely unnoticeable and he was fine, but they are really strict, the dogs have to be absolutely A1..he wasn't.
He's just died, had him for about 5 years.
The one I have now I had from puppy, and he sits and won't move unless I tell him.
I could put his dinner down, go out of the room for an hour and he won't touch it until I tell him to.
He's the absolute best dog in the world. |
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I have a black Labrador and a blue greyhound
They are such different dogs
The Lab is just full of life and never sits down, runs about all over the place, thinks everybodies his best mate and acts according, you can't even go to the loo without him acting like he's not seen you for a week when you walk back in the room
The Greyhound is just a laid back timid dog, very lethargic and don't give a shit if you go to the loo or not he just sleeps all day, they are just huge couch potatoes
Where as the Lab is at his happiest running round a muddy field the Greyhound's at his happiest snuggled up under a quilt |
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2 rescue collies, we lost a young collie on new years eve and it took us 8 months to look at getting another..
she's been mistreated we reckon so its been about building her trust etc but is settling in and they are inseparable.. |
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I have a 6 year old female westie . Had to play body guard to her today as a black cat decided to stalk her and try and take swipes at her.my wee pampered princess was just engrossed the whole time sniffing about lol .
I'm also trying yo take hubby in to getting me a Norfolk terrier .lovely wee things |
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"I have a 9 month of black lab!
She's a lunatic....
Apparently she'll calm down in a year or so "
That's wrong my black lab is 10 years old and still a lunatic |
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We have the most beautiful 18 month old black and white border collie - he's my best mate! Honestly, the smartest dog I have ever met I spend all day every day with him working from home so we talk to him like a person not a dog and he understands everything we say even if he chooses to ignore when it doesn't benefit him. He's had a hard 12 months with his dodgy hips but he's getting there...thinking of getting another Collie...then I remember how much puppies stress me out |
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By *mmmMaybeCouple
over a year ago
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We have a four year old American Akita Long Coat called Marley, They tend to call them "Bear Headed" Akita's over there. Hates other dogs with a vengeance so is muzzled if out in the street just in case something loose attacks him as I don't want to see another dog get hurt even if its their stupid owners fault.
He's very protective of the girls especially if there are other dogs around loose near them & I'm the only one that can walk him as at over 9st he's more than capable of dragging H into the road if he sees another dog.
He still has the odd nightmare as he was a rescue so when he does we let him sleep next to my side of the bed..sometimes he sneaks onto the bed at the bottom. Not that 9st is very good at sneaking
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"Anyone else sleep with their dogs? I sleep usually back to back with my bulldog and I spoon my bichion. Nicest cosiest sleeps ever"
We have ours in our bed, mainly because I wanted him too. He used to cry if he didn't sleep in our bed and I hated it. Miss T x |
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I've raised 3 generations of Border Collies, the last one I sadly saw go the kennel in the sky 7 yrs ago
He was called Spider and was an absolute kleptomaniac who brought amongst other things somebody's garden gnome back one day |
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I have a 14 year old female Norfolk terrier who I adopted at 6 weeks old from an animal rescue where she was born
I also have one of her daughter's, a 9 year old norfolk x west highland terrier |
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"Anyone else sleep with their dogs? I sleep usually back to back with my bulldog and I spoon my bichion. Nicest cosiest sleeps ever"
no, we don't allow them on our bed or the furniture either..
each to their own etc but firmly of the opinion that they need to know the boundaries.. |
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"Anyone else sleep with their dogs? I sleep usually back to back with my bulldog and I spoon my bichion. Nicest cosiest sleeps ever"
Absolutely, my youngest is my alarm clock and my oldest is the 10 minutes more in bed |
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"11 year old staffie x Rottweiler who has no idea of space or his size or what species he is lol! An absolute fruitloop but I love him. Best dog I've ever had. Worst bloody guard dog though! Lol x" my rotties the same ahe thinks shes the same size as the chi |
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"Anyone else sleep with their dogs? I sleep usually back to back with my bulldog and I spoon my bichion. Nicest cosiest sleeps ever"
Yes the 2yr old shih tzu sleeps between our pillows the pup sleeps behind my back and the lab at my feet. They are the reason we got a super King size bed |
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