Is my dog a 'tard....

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silverback mike

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11,290 posts

254 months

Sunday 15th July 2012
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Turn7 said:
I have the opposite issue. I have a pedigree smooth fox terrier who's sister was best of breed,but he has pricked ears and they should be dropped.

Maybe we can do a swap?
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silverback mike

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Sunday 15th July 2012
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Mubby said:
laugh Our Millie's ears stayed teddy like! we had many people giving tips on how to make them stand up but we liked them as they came laugh

Fantastic pic. What a cool dog
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silverback mike

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11,290 posts

254 months

Sunday 15th July 2012
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Turn7 said:
Dont know about alsations, but certainly on Smooth fox's, the ears issue is usually decided around teething time.

Certainly when we got Milo he had drops, but as he teethed, then he went pricked and became a 'tard.

I give you the 'tard...




And the standard model...(sadly lost from us a few weeks back)

I give you the tard rofl

Sorry to hear of your loss but what a great picture of 'tard' He looks marvellous.

Chip (my tard) today has confirmed his position of being king tard by killing 4 indestructible tennis balls, monstering a kong that apparently is dog insdestructible and putting a fantastic turd where he shouldn't.....for once I had no poo bags. The look on his face whilst curling a major german shepherd whippy was " Ohhhh yes watch me now!"

Little fecker.

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