Post photos of your dogs vol2
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The Moose said:
Morningside said:
Is it yours yet Spiffing?!My Mum looks after mine when I'm at work and she is a full time carer for my Grandma who is a right handful, not fair on her to get another one and risk upsetting the balance between mine and hers, let alone the extra work a puppy brings. Plus her dog is 9 and I know she wants another one, but won't until she has the time to commit to it. It would be unfair on me to get one, although she has said that I should get one if I want to.
When the time is right I will get another one, sadly there will always be awesome dogs in rescue centres. For some reason I still check the local ones, even though I can't help them
Feirny said:
Two of my Westie in the garden this afternoon.
Stanley by Greg Feirn, on Flickr
Stanley by Greg Feirn, on Flickr
Lovely face.Stanley by Greg Feirn, on Flickr
Stanley by Greg Feirn, on Flickr
Some brilliant pics on this page
Eric The Camel said:
Spiffing said:
When the time is right I will get another one, sadly there will always be awesome dogs in rescue centres. For some reason I still check the local ones, even though I can't help them
+1, likes a lot.You can help though; transport runs, fund raising, volunteering to walk the poor unfortunates that are stuck in kennels.
Fostering and/or adoption isn't right for everyone but there are many options available.
Apologies if this comes across as condensing.
A friend came around on the weekend with her Boston Terrier, Frank. He strutted into our house without any nerves about entering another dog's domain, drank some of Ben's water and started playing with Ben's toys. Ben just stood there and watched, he didn't know what to make of this confident stranger.
After a long walk together, a joint swim in a pond and lots of playing with a tennis ball, they became best friends. When it was time for Frank to go home, Ben jumped in the car with him and really didn't want to get out:
Dogs are so funny.
After a long walk together, a joint swim in a pond and lots of playing with a tennis ball, they became best friends. When it was time for Frank to go home, Ben jumped in the car with him and really didn't want to get out:
Dogs are so funny.
Spiffing said:
Eric The Camel said:
Spiffing said:
When the time is right I will get another one, sadly there will always be awesome dogs in rescue centres. For some reason I still check the local ones, even though I can't help them
+1, likes a lot.You can help though; transport runs, fund raising, volunteering to walk the poor unfortunates that are stuck in kennels.
Fostering and/or adoption isn't right for everyone but there are many options available.
Apologies if this comes across as condensing.
I used to volunteer dog-walk, which was really rewarding but I did occasionally (okay, often) fall in love and wish I could adopt them. I did manage to be sensible, though. The ones I really feel sorry for are the old dogs in rescue, especially those who have had homes; it must be so confusing for them
Dick Dastardly said:
A friend came around on the weekend with her Boston Terrier, Frank. He strutted into our house without any nerves about entering another dog's domain, drank some of Ben's water and started playing with Ben's toys. Ben just stood there and watched, he didn't know what to make of this confident stranger.
After a long walk together, a joint swim in a pond and lots of playing with a tennis ball, they became best friends. When it was time for Frank to go home, Ben jumped in the car with him and really didn't want to get out:
Dogs are so funny.
After a long walk together, a joint swim in a pond and lots of playing with a tennis ball, they became best friends. When it was time for Frank to go home, Ben jumped in the car with him and really didn't want to get out:
Dogs are so funny.
My mum's Yorkie cross does that too. Topped it all by kicking Lucky off the sofa after 5 mins.
SPR2 said:
chrisga said:
Great photo. The middle one looks as though he had spotted the gulls by the look of his paw.All three focused.
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