Post photos of your dogs (Vol 5)

Post photos of your dogs (Vol 5)

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Konan

1,855 posts

148 months

Tuesday 9th April
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SistersofPercy said:
I'm so sorry. They bring such joy to our lives it's so hard when they leave.
I know it's not strictly a picture and I've probably linked it before, but I love The Oatmeal and he wrote this after he lost his dog in exactly the same way.

https://theoatmeal.com/comics/dog_paradox

It really does sum them up. Of encourage anyone to spend five minutes reading it.

Thanks for everyone's kind words. I don't think I quite realised how recognisable Misty was amongst all the other wonderful dogs.

SistersofPercy

3,373 posts

168 months

Wednesday 10th April
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Konan said:
I know it's not strictly a picture and I've probably linked it before, but I love The Oatmeal and he wrote this after he lost his dog in exactly the same way.

https://theoatmeal.com/comics/dog_paradox

It really does sum them up. Of encourage anyone to spend five minutes reading it.

Thanks for everyone's kind words. I don't think I quite realised how recognisable Misty was amongst all the other wonderful dogs.
Made me smile that. We used to refer to horse beasts a lot with Murphy.
I had a small parcel this morning, a friend has sent me a candle thats inscribed 'in memory of murphy'. When his ashes come home I'll put it with him and light it. Bit delicate today.

Gretchen

19,064 posts

218 months

Wednesday 10th April
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SistersofPercy said:
Konan said:
I know it's not strictly a picture and I've probably linked it before, but I love The Oatmeal and he wrote this after he lost his dog in exactly the same way.

https://theoatmeal.com/comics/dog_paradox

It really does sum them up. Of encourage anyone to spend five minutes reading it.

Thanks for everyone's kind words. I don't think I quite realised how recognisable Misty was amongst all the other wonderful dogs.
Made me smile that. We used to refer to horse beasts a lot with Murphy.
I had a small parcel this morning, a friend has sent me a candle thats inscribed 'in memory of murphy'. When his ashes come home I'll put it with him and light it. Bit delicate today.
cry We are all sharing in your grief. We’ve lost one of our own. Big love to you both. Please keep sharing photos and stories of them.


Its Just Adz

14,269 posts

211 months

Wednesday 10th April
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Must have had a tough day.


Antony Moxey

8,186 posts

221 months

Thursday 11th April
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Archie guarding his toy box against the pesky pigeon fence sitters.


Gretchen

19,064 posts

218 months

Thursday 11th April
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Seth with his minder


CivicDuties

5,026 posts

32 months

Thursday 11th April
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Er, I think you'll find the smaller dog in any given pack is the one in charge and looking after all the big doofuses!

wink

Turn7

23,736 posts

223 months

Thursday 11th April
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Gretchen said:
SistersofPercy said:
Konan said:
I know it's not strictly a picture and I've probably linked it before, but I love The Oatmeal and he wrote this after he lost his dog in exactly the same way.

https://theoatmeal.com/comics/dog_paradox

It really does sum them up. Of encourage anyone to spend five minutes reading it.

Thanks for everyone's kind words. I don't think I quite realised how recognisable Misty was amongst all the other wonderful dogs.
Made me smile that. We used to refer to horse beasts a lot with Murphy.
I had a small parcel this morning, a friend has sent me a candle thats inscribed 'in memory of murphy'. When his ashes come home I'll put it with him and light it. Bit delicate today.
cry We are all sharing in your grief. We’ve lost one of our own. Big love to you both. Please keep sharing photos and stories of them.
I agree, we all have our favourites, but Misty was right up there in the pantheon of special PH pups for us….

Its Just Adz

14,269 posts

211 months

Thursday 11th April
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I got Bella a present as she's been such a good girl.

(Actually found it in a car at work)


Konan

1,855 posts

148 months

Thursday 11th April
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(videos, clicky click)

The 'look at how cute I am' maneuver. She'd actually tug at your trousers trying to con a treat out of you.



And then go bury it if it was too big to eat in one go...


Mezzanine

9,275 posts

221 months

Thursday 11th April
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Konan said:
(videos, clicky click)

The 'look at how cute I am' maneuver. She'd actually tug at your trousers trying to con a treat out of you.



And then go bury it if it was too big to eat in one go...

My dog used to do the whole burying process.

Then immediately go back and eat it once it was ‘safe’ biggrin

Hope you are holding up.

Viper201

7,896 posts

145 months

Thursday 11th April
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After a day of recreating WW2, bestest mates again.


HTP99

22,699 posts

142 months

Friday 12th April
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Barry posing:


LandieMark

1,769 posts

150 months

Friday 12th April
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Caught Rex dozing on the job!


SoliD

1,138 posts

219 months

Friday 12th April
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Konan said:
(videos, clicky click)

The 'look at how cute I am' maneuver. She'd actually tug at your trousers trying to con a treat out of you.
And then go bury it if it was too big to eat in one go...
Sorry, what is this treat that is too big to eat in one go? biggrin

Turn7

23,736 posts

223 months

Friday 12th April
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LandieMark said:
Caught Rex dozing on the job!

Sackable offence ?

Gladers01

616 posts

50 months

Friday 12th April
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Viper201 said:
After a day of recreating WW2, bestest mates again.

That's a lovely shot, let sleeping dogs lie they say. Which one is the boss? smile

LandieMark

1,769 posts

150 months

Friday 12th April
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Turn7 said:
Sackable offence ?
Not for dozing off. Chewing the seat on the other hand. biggrin

QBee

21,090 posts

146 months

Friday 12th April
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Gladers01 said:
Viper201 said:
After a day of recreating WW2, bestest mates again.

That's a lovely shot, let sleeping dogs lie they say. Which one is the boss? smile
In my experience, it's usually the smaller one.
Certainly is in my house.

33 kg, 3 year old Lab/collie Marley dutifully waits for his elder and better, 16 year old 17 kg Spaniel Sky, to decide they are going out for a wee before he makes a move, busting or not.
Fortunately, she has a weaker bladder than him.
getmecoat

Viper201

7,896 posts

145 months

Friday 12th April
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Gladers01 said:
Viper201 said:
After a day of recreating WW2, bestest mates again.

That's a lovely shot, let sleeping dogs lie they say. Which one is the boss? smile
The little one is usually the boss until they fall out and in the dog world, size matters. smile