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Konan said:
Not just once, but on TWO occasions today, dipstick of a dog decided to jump out of the 1st floor window into our yard. I'm talking about the quarterlight, the window itself was shut.
I have no idea how she did it, but a grazed chin appears to be the extend of the damage....
Wow, stunt dog!!!I have no idea how she did it, but a grazed chin appears to be the extend of the damage....
SBR said:
Konan said:
Not just once, but on TWO occasions today, dipstick of a dog decided to jump out of the 1st floor window into our yard. I'm talking about the quarterlight, the window itself was shut.
I have no idea how she did it, but a grazed chin appears to be the extend of the damage....
Wow, stunt dog!!!I have no idea how she did it, but a grazed chin appears to be the extend of the damage....
I moved house recently, my garden isn't dog proofed yet. I just went out into the garden and found this big black thing :
![](http://s18.postimg.org/y2i3irjdl/IMG_0674.jpg)
I recognised him though... he was living here when I came to view the place so he must have just made his own way "home"![laugh](/inc/images/laugh.gif)
He's been fed and watered, the guy is coming to get him later when he finishes work (i told him no rush I can contain him here for now)
![](http://s18.postimg.org/y2i3irjdl/IMG_0674.jpg)
I recognised him though... he was living here when I came to view the place so he must have just made his own way "home"
![laugh](/inc/images/laugh.gif)
He's been fed and watered, the guy is coming to get him later when he finishes work (i told him no rush I can contain him here for now)
KFC said:
I moved house recently, my garden isn't dog proofed yet. I just went out into the garden and found this big black thing :
![](http://s18.postimg.org/y2i3irjdl/IMG_0674.jpg)
I recognised him though... he was living here when I came to view the place so he must have just made his own way "home"![laugh](/inc/images/laugh.gif)
He's been fed and watered, the guy is coming to get him later when he finishes work (i told him no rush I can contain him here for now)
A handsome chap.![](http://s18.postimg.org/y2i3irjdl/IMG_0674.jpg)
I recognised him though... he was living here when I came to view the place so he must have just made his own way "home"
![laugh](/inc/images/laugh.gif)
He's been fed and watered, the guy is coming to get him later when he finishes work (i told him no rush I can contain him here for now)
desolate said:
Mr Roper said:
Soaked to the bone. Got caught out in a rain storm....now have two dogs stinking up the house.
I would imagine the St Bernard smells special?bexVN said:
And idiot of the day goes to....The woman lead walking her Alaskan Malamute on the pavement, no shade next to a busy road at 1pm today when temperatures were 26/27 degrees, pity I was driving and couldn't safely pull over.
Saw several dogs on my journey home (1 whippet, 3 jrt's and 1 french bulldog!) Bizarrely the only one not panting like a good'un was the French Bulldog!
Depends on where they live etc I'd saySaw several dogs on my journey home (1 whippet, 3 jrt's and 1 french bulldog!) Bizarrely the only one not panting like a good'un was the French Bulldog!
I used to walk my JR at lunchtime no matter what the weather, because at the time I lived in a flat & went home for lunch. We had no garden so he got three or four walks a day no matter what.
Hooli said:
Depends on where they live etc I'd say
I used to walk my JR at lunchtime no matter what the weather, because at the time I lived in a flat & went home for lunch. We had no garden so he got three or four walks a day no matter what.
I think some folk can take this too far.I used to walk my JR at lunchtime no matter what the weather, because at the time I lived in a flat & went home for lunch. We had no garden so he got three or four walks a day no matter what.
If my dog is hydrated, and I'm not thrashing him for 6 miles, I can't see a problem with walking him whatever the weather.
(This side of mid 30's Celsius).
TheLordJohn said:
Hooli said:
Depends on where they live etc I'd say
I used to walk my JR at lunchtime no matter what the weather, because at the time I lived in a flat & went home for lunch. We had no garden so he got three or four walks a day no matter what.
I think some folk can take this too far.I used to walk my JR at lunchtime no matter what the weather, because at the time I lived in a flat & went home for lunch. We had no garden so he got three or four walks a day no matter what.
If my dog is hydrated, and I'm not thrashing him for 6 miles, I can't see a problem with walking him whatever the weather.
(This side of mid 30's Celsius).
![](http://thumbsnap.com/sc/azX1YcYl.jpg)
Bryn enjoying an early morning walk with plenty of shade
![smile](/inc/images/smile.gif)
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