F*!k Cats, What About Dogs
Discussion
CVP said:
zax said:
Here's Clyde!
Ah a Vizla in full flight. Brilliant picture, reminds me very much of our old one sprinting along the beach ears flapping just running and scampering round for the hell of it.
Sometimes I think our looked after pets have much the best work/life balance in the world.
Chris
He's actually a Rhodesian Ridgeback, but without seeing the ridge in the pictures the two dogs do look very similar
RRs are a little heavier, stronger and a lot more stubborn! Clyde is still a youngster, and can get over excited sometimes
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With my newly acquired EOS 300D I can now contribute to this thread too!
These were some photos taken whilst walking my girlfriend's dog along the shores of the Solway Firth the day after I bought the camera.
And one of her looking uncharacteristically ferocious:
Any feedback would be appreciated - I'm still very much of the school of leave the camera to do everything itself, point and click. I know I need to learn more about exposure as these pretty much all appear to be over-exposed to some extent.
These were some photos taken whilst walking my girlfriend's dog along the shores of the Solway Firth the day after I bought the camera.
And one of her looking uncharacteristically ferocious:
Any feedback would be appreciated - I'm still very much of the school of leave the camera to do everything itself, point and click. I know I need to learn more about exposure as these pretty much all appear to be over-exposed to some extent.
zax said:
He's actually a Rhodesian Ridgeback, but without seeing the ridge in the pictures the two dogs do look very similar
RRs are a little heavier, stronger and a lot more stubborn! Clyde is still a youngster, and can get over excited sometimes
Oops! Can't even get my breed right
Still he looks like he's having masses of fun, just wait until he's fully grown - what a handful.
Chris
Getcarter your beardies look exactly like ours, esp. the brown adult one. We have 3, Homer who is 7 years old now, traditional black and white colouring and an unusual all white face with different coloured eyes. Dudley who is 5, brown and white and very similair to the one on the right in your picture. And Dougal, who was a new addition to the family on new years day this year. Unlike Homer and Dudley, we got him through a dog shelter, after being found abandoned at a young age. Needless to say he has settled in well and carries all the traits that makes beardies so special in abundance!
Cheers,
Chris.
Cheers,
Chris.
Just came across this. Some absolutely adorable pooches!!
Here are my two boys, from pups to now.
Barney is the eldest, he was only 3 months at this picture.
Bert (Barney's half brother) came from tis litter:
Bert approx 4 weeks old:
Bert approx 3 months old:
Bert & Barney all grown up:
Here are my two boys, from pups to now.
Barney is the eldest, he was only 3 months at this picture.
Bert (Barney's half brother) came from tis litter:
Bert approx 4 weeks old:
Bert approx 3 months old:
Bert & Barney all grown up:
getcarter said:
great pic
Thanks One of my better pics and is my current desktop background on the home PC.
Some great pics here but chim450 definatly wins for cutest pups. Lab puppies are THE cutest
And I love the pic of getcarter's dog in the Caterham! I've considered taking Hobie out for a spin in my Tiger but fear he'll smell/see something and jump out
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