Post photos of your dogs (Vol 5)

Post photos of your dogs (Vol 5)

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Gretchen

19,038 posts

216 months

Sunday 14th April
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Other half has a chair he is obsessive over. No one ever is allowed to sit in it. If they dare make the mistake they are immediately evicted. This happens every year at every BBQ or gathering. The horrid chair comes with us on boat, camping or van trips. No one sits in the chair for more than a few seconds other him.

This morning hehe






netherfield

2,682 posts

184 months

Sunday 14th April
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Guess who's coming to dinner?

Antony Moxey

8,075 posts

219 months

Sunday 14th April
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Went round to see my lad’s new pup: 8 week old spaniel/cocker cross Milo smile




QBee

20,985 posts

144 months

Sunday 14th April
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We've actually had quite an active day, but these were sleeping moments:

6.30 am, asleep on our Spaniel's spot, looking cute.



4.30 pm, asleep in the entrance to my office, making sure I cannot escape without him noticing.



In both cases, he has just dropped a weapons grade fart and knocked himself out.
Hard to believe, but true.

After 6.30 this evening he will be next to me on the sofa:



.....still farting, still weapons grade.

Can anyone suggest a less nuclear diet for him, before I assfixi asphix choke?

FourWheelDrift

88,541 posts

284 months

Sunday 14th April
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QBee said:
.....still farting, still weapons grade.

Can anyone suggest a less nuclear diet for him, before I assfixi asphix choke?
What is he currently on?

LandieMark

1,752 posts

148 months

Sunday 14th April
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A bull escaped while I started my breakfast so I abandoned it to put him back where he belonged.

Rex denied all knowledge of where my cereal and milk went when I got back to the truck. grumpy

It's a good job he makes me laugh.


Bullybutt

159 posts

40 months

Sunday 14th April
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So many lovely woofers. Short holiday next week and then my next foster lined up ready for the sofa.

Gretchen

19,038 posts

216 months

Sunday 14th April
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LandieMark said:
A bull escaped while I started my breakfast so I abandoned it to put him back where he belonged.

Rex denied all knowledge of where my cereal and milk went when I got back to the truck. grumpy

It's a good job he makes me laugh.

He’s got a Tiger in his tank.

Whats the snug seat cover? I like that idea.


First time since Seth’s op he’s been out with Daddy. Daddy has missed him. From Jack telling me if I got a puppy Daddy would probably ‘rip it’s face off’ to being best friends.


LandieMark

1,752 posts

148 months

Sunday 14th April
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The back seat hammock is a Kurgo. I've got door protectors too. It helps to keep the muck off my seats and Rex in the back. It all gets removed when I stop on the farm and put through the washer.

QBee

20,985 posts

144 months

Sunday 14th April
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FourWheelDrift said:
QBee said:
.....still farting, still weapons grade.

Can anyone suggest a less nuclear diet for him, before I assfixi asphix choke?
What is he currently on?
Bakers large dig food. And occasional treats when out in the park.
Plus the odd bit off our plates ( he asks very sweetly, who could resist? )
It was margherita pizza tonight

Turn7

23,615 posts

221 months

Sunday 14th April
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LandieMark said:
A bull escaped while I started my breakfast so I abandoned it to put him back where he belonged.

Rex denied all knowledge of where my cereal and milk went when I got back to the truck. grumpy

It's a good job he makes me laugh.

hehe

Tango13

8,441 posts

176 months

Sunday 14th April
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LandieMark said:
A bull escaped while I started my breakfast so I abandoned it to put him back where he belonged.

Rex denied all knowledge of where my cereal and milk went when I got back to the truck. grumpy

It's a good job he makes me laugh.

Now if I were a conspiracy theorist loon I'd be wondering how much Rex had to do with the bull escaping which resulted in your breakfast being left unattended...


Dusty964

6,923 posts

190 months

Monday 15th April
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Home for a weeks break over Eid.
Plenty of opportunity to take Hamish for a run or 2.




A 'run' still mainly comprises of 10km ish of full speed mayhem, followed by a nap...unless the fridge gets opened.


garythesign

2,094 posts

88 months

Monday 15th April
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Meeko the lab with his best pal Zorro


SoliD

1,125 posts

217 months

Monday 15th April
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No1 supporter and puppy.



Then passed out on the backseat for the first time, as she usually goes in the crate in the boot, but she's getting quite big in it, despite her jumpiing in it everytime I open my boot, so giving the seatbelt a go. she didn't seem bothered, but she was exhausted after hanging around watching me race for 2 hours.


Mezzanine

9,218 posts

219 months

Monday 15th April
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SoliD said:
No1 supporter and puppy.



Then passed out on the backseat for the first time, as she usually goes in the crate in the boot, but she's getting quite big in it, despite her jumpiing in it everytime I open my boot, so giving the seatbelt a go. she didn't seem bothered, but she was exhausted after hanging around watching me race for 2 hours.

She definitely collected up a whole heap of the cute genes - such a fine looking hound smile

SoliD

1,125 posts

217 months

Monday 15th April
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Constantly get this on walks from other owners and do the whole, thank you very much thing, whilst looking for a nice looking quality in their dog which isn't always easy! biggrin

CivicDuties

4,646 posts

30 months

Monday 15th April
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Daphne does bluebells


Konan

1,840 posts

146 months

Monday 15th April
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Mezzanine said:
Konan said:
Back from her early days. She'd run loops like this for hours. Used to outrun other dogs without even trying! And a complete clown whilst she was at it.

(Tis a video. Click click)

This made me really happy.

Is that Holkham beach?
Not many expanses of sand like it, are there? Plus you get the pine woods.

We're fortunate enough to be 15 minutes away. It'd be no exaggeration to say the dog would often get hours there on a weekly basis.

FourWheelDrift

88,541 posts

284 months

Monday 15th April
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QBee said:
FourWheelDrift said:
QBee said:
.....still farting, still weapons grade.

Can anyone suggest a less nuclear diet for him, before I assfixi asphix choke?
What is he currently on?
Bakers large dig food. And occasional treats when out in the park.
Plus the odd bit off our plates ( he asks very sweetly, who could resist? )
It was margherita pizza tonight
I wouldn't change food quickly as that can have an effect but maybe add something that can help, a little goats milk in a bowl with their food (you can usually find it in supermarkets and pet stores in little cartons) as a start maybe. That helps with digestion.

Less cheese too.