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Here's a picture of Scruff. She's a rescue that my wife and I have had since last September. We (and the vet) think that she's a long haired / long legged Parson's jack russell with a bit of patterdale in her. They think she's about 2 1/2 years old ish. All I know is that she's a legend and is both bonkers and extremely chilled out in equal measure. And she's got an underbite.
JD PH said:
Here's a picture of Scruff. She's a rescue that my wife and I have had since last September. We (and the vet) think that she's a long haired / long legged Parson's jack russell with a bit of patterdale in her. They think she's about 2 1/2 years old ish. All I know is that she's a legend and is both bonkers and extremely chilled out in equal measure. And she's got an underbite.
Scruff looks like a lovely dog (I am a big fan of small dogs with loads of character).PS Great name for her.
Turn7 said:
How is he now Pesty ?
A lot better. With the occasional lapse.On Saturday his limp was awful. On Sunday none existent and hasn't been back all week.
It seems to be on the way to mend. We had a meet with the breeder and lots of other cattle dogs on Sunday and lots of them hade some sort of lameness as young dogs. Part of the nature and the way they run about like mad things probably.
RESSE said:
JD PH said:
Here's a picture of Scruff. She's a rescue that my wife and I have had since last September. We (and the vet) think that she's a long haired / long legged Parson's jack russell with a bit of patterdale in her. They think she's about 2 1/2 years old ish. All I know is that she's a legend and is both bonkers and extremely chilled out in equal measure. And she's got an underbite.
Scruff looks like a lovely dog (I am a big fan of small dogs with loads of character).PS Great name for her.
Oh well, wouldn't change her for anything. Although we've since concluded that "Snooze" would have been a good name for her - she is never more than 2 minutes from falling asleep (apparently this is the Patterdale in her)
JD PH said:
Thanks! She's certainly not lacking in character. We called her Scruff because she was... well... really scruffy when we rescued her. The sad part is that she turned out to not be all that Scruffy - she had just been so badly treated / abused that she's never really been stroked. Three weeks after rescuing her and after countless hours of stroking her we realised she wasn't really scruffy any more. And ever surface of our house was Scruff coloured.
Oh well, wouldn't change her for anything. Although we've since concluded that "Snooze" would have been a good name for her - she is never more than 2 minutes from falling asleep (apparently this is the Patterdale in her)
Looks great, I've got a dog of similar mix I think.Oh well, wouldn't change her for anything. Although we've since concluded that "Snooze" would have been a good name for her - she is never more than 2 minutes from falling asleep (apparently this is the Patterdale in her)
KFC said:
JD PH said:
Thanks! She's certainly not lacking in character. We called her Scruff because she was... well... really scruffy when we rescued her. The sad part is that she turned out to not be all that Scruffy - she had just been so badly treated / abused that she's never really been stroked. Three weeks after rescuing her and after countless hours of stroking her we realised she wasn't really scruffy any more. And ever surface of our house was Scruff coloured.
Oh well, wouldn't change her for anything. Although we've since concluded that "Snooze" would have been a good name for her - she is never more than 2 minutes from falling asleep (apparently this is the Patterdale in her)
Looks great, I've got a dog of similar mix I think.Oh well, wouldn't change her for anything. Although we've since concluded that "Snooze" would have been a good name for her - she is never more than 2 minutes from falling asleep (apparently this is the Patterdale in her)
Bless! What's your one called?
The second Scooby in our life. Our blue harlequin great dane Skye. Three different homes in the first year of her life and now well and truly settled with us at the age of 6.
She's not always the sharpest tool in the box
With a cows leg , her favourite!
And after just one litter in her life , her three children. Two went to family homes and one to a farm. We kept in touch with all of them , still do with two.
She's not always the sharpest tool in the box
With a cows leg , her favourite!
And after just one litter in her life , her three children. Two went to family homes and one to a farm. We kept in touch with all of them , still do with two.
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