Post photos of your dogs vol2
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johnxjsc1985 said:
His face says all you need to know about him.Great fun and a bit of a loveable rogue?
Yeah pretty much https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hCE1XAwF5CE
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5mVXiB0qkUc
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Jmb_a19ZXvE
Pesty said:
johnxjsc1985 said:
His face says all you need to know about him.Great fun and a bit of a loveable rogue?
Yeah pretty much https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hCE1XAwF5CE
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5mVXiB0qkUc
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Jmb_a19ZXvE
How's he doing now Pesty ?
Turn7 said:
The plant pot clip made me lol...
How's he doing now Pesty ?
The plant pot one was filmed after we had just got back from a long walk with Lots of running iirc.How's he doing now Pesty ?
His left leg ( the wrongly operated on ) oneseems fine now
But 4 weeks of putting all his weight in his bad leg has left him limping badly, it used to come and go but not at the moment.
We have asked to be refered to that Oliver guy near Nottingham who was suggested ink here. Hopefully get him operated on soon.
MadOne said:
Just so beautiful.
You are most kind I apologise for so many photos of Lottie.
She has made such a huge difference (positive) to our lives and I cannot stop posting pictures of her, but will try.
My wife and I don't have children and we waited a long time (too long?) before we took the decision to have a dog.
Best decision ever made.
RESSE said:
You are most kind
I apologise for so many photos of Lottie.
She has made such a huge difference (positive) to our lives and I cannot stop posting pictures of her, but will try.
Don't be daft!I apologise for so many photos of Lottie.
She has made such a huge difference (positive) to our lives and I cannot stop posting pictures of her, but will try.
RESSE said:
My wife and I don't have children and we waited a long time (too long?) before we took the decision to have a dog.
Best decision ever made.
Best decision ever made.
Hooli said:
RESSE said:
My wife and I don't have children and we waited a long time (too long?) before we took the decision to have a dog.
Best decision ever made.
Dogs are better than children in every way I could ever imagine.Best decision ever made.
Hooli said:
RESSE said:
My wife and I don't have children and we waited a long time (too long?) before we took the decision to have a dog.
Best decision ever made.
Dogs are better than children in every way I could ever imagine.Best decision ever made.
And, dont stop posting pics - Lottie is a firm favourite round here, so thye more the merrier I say.
Id post more of my boy, but since all he does is eat, st, sleep, sleep some more, and then take a power nap in between major sleeps - they wouldnt be very interesting!
Turn7 said:
Hooli said:
RESSE said:
My wife and I don't have children and we waited a long time (too long?) before we took the decision to have a dog.
Best decision ever made.
Dogs are better than children in every way I could ever imagine.Best decision ever made.
And, dont stop posting pics - Lottie is a firm favourite round here, so thye more the merrier I say.
Id post more of my boy, but since all he does is eat, st, sleep, sleep some more, and then take a power nap in between major sleeps - they wouldnt be very interesting!
elephantstone said:
Hooli said:
RESSE said:
My wife and I don't have children and we waited a long time (too long?) before we took the decision to have a dog.
Best decision ever made.
Dogs are better than children in every way I could ever imagine.Best decision ever made.
Jack.
His heart problem caught up with him last week and we made the awful decision. Sense of loss and well you know.... Our best friend, confidant and therapist. I've been looking in on this thread for a while now, kept me going it when I realised he was struggling. It has been really hard without him, but the pictures here help. He was a rescue dog, timid and worried unless you got between him and his food. He was 12 years old we think, 4 when we got him, He was thin [but on the up]and the rescue centre let us take him and the following 8 years were a pleasure. Tricky to handle but he became a happy dog despite his early years.
I didnt mean this to be a memorial, I just happened across this photo, 1st one I've looked at since....
Keep them coming, Barry is a bit of a Favourite!
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His heart problem caught up with him last week and we made the awful decision. Sense of loss and well you know.... Our best friend, confidant and therapist. I've been looking in on this thread for a while now, kept me going it when I realised he was struggling. It has been really hard without him, but the pictures here help. He was a rescue dog, timid and worried unless you got between him and his food. He was 12 years old we think, 4 when we got him, He was thin [but on the up]and the rescue centre let us take him and the following 8 years were a pleasure. Tricky to handle but he became a happy dog despite his early years.
I didnt mean this to be a memorial, I just happened across this photo, 1st one I've looked at since....
Keep them coming, Barry is a bit of a Favourite!
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