Dogs!!!

I will be getting another just not right now.

Patterdale....... it’d probably wear me out. :)

A pair of crackers there mate. I love how all dogs, although similar - all have their own little characters.

It’s hard isn’t it boss. I planned to scatter the ashes in one of our favourite, special places but when it came to doing it I couldn’t. I’m pretty sure I shall keep them for a little while longer.

The day my 3 legged mutt went i got the hammer and chisel out and put her name and dates into the bark on a tree in the garden. Very helpful at the time as it released some anger.
 
Does that breed come with a free AK47 ?

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Doesn't need one..
 
Sorry to hear that, the one I am talking about in this thread is just over 2 years gone :(

We have another little fella rescued from a dog centre now, he is hard work but we would never take him back and he is improving, slowly but it is improvement lol

Old fella
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New fella
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Your new one is the older, more grisled double of mine. And well done for giving them both a home,
 
Always huge lists of foods that will '100% kill your dog if eaten'. Very few actually do any harm, in moderation.

Our first two Springers, Jack and Goater ... Jack was big into fruit. Apples, pears, grapes (all 'killers') in fact he would walk past a steak to get to it. Goater's thing was cheese.(killer) Also loved red wine and beer (not lager) curries (no ill effects) and anything garlicky/spicy. Both lived to almost 15, and were healthy most all their lives. Not saying they got it all every day, but a little bit now and then was fine. Vet even reckons the red wine helped with Goater's joints in old age ... :D

Still have two Springers now, Berry who will be 14 next month (a puppy farm rescue we got aged 6) and Daisy, a 12 month old rescue from Cyprus we have had with us for four months. Berry eats most anything, and Daisy seems to be the same ... oddly loves raw veg a lot.

Can't imagine not having dogs around.
 
Just back from a good hour on the field with Forfuckssayleaveitalone', he's been in the shower and now looks gorgeous, he smells like a tart but that is because Mrs Mist insists on making me use shampoo and conditioner that smells like Debenhams womans section.
 
Always huge lists of foods that will '100% kill your dog if eaten'. Very few actually do any harm, in moderation.

Our first two Springers, Jack and Goater ... Jack was big into fruit. Apples, pears, grapes (all 'killers') in fact he would walk past a steak to get to it. Goater's thing was cheese.(killer) Also loved red wine and beer (not lager) curries (no ill effects) and anything garlicky/spicy. Both lived to almost 15, and were healthy most all their lives. Not saying they got it all every day, but a little bit now and then was fine. Vet even reckons the red wine helped with Goater's joints in old age ... :D

Still have two Springers now, Berry who will be 14 next month (a puppy farm rescue we got aged 6) and Daisy, a 12 month old rescue from Cyprus we have had with us for four months. Berry eats most anything, and Daisy seems to be the same ... oddly loves raw veg a lot.

Can't imagine not having dogs around.

Think its only apple cores they're not supposed to have. Mine loves apple.

And cheese. He can appear to be in the deepest sleep, but the sound of the fridge being opened, the scrape of the cheese box being taken out of the fridge and the click of the box being opened and he's suddenly right behind you looking up imploringly.

He's a stealthy fucker. I'm forever stepping backwards on to his paws or falling over him as he creeps up behind.
 
Just back from a good hour on the field with Forfuckssayleaveitalone', he's been in the shower and now looks gorgeous, he smells like a tart but that is because Mrs Mist insists on making me use shampoo and conditioner that smells like Debenhams womans section.

We used to have a couple of Cavaliers, among others. When they came back from trimming, smelling of shampoo and conditioner, they’d try to hump each other. Despite being neutered and not interested on any other occasions.

I told the groomer I could do with some of that stuff.

(And, before you ask, I’m not Roy Keane.)
 
Just completed a 3 hr drive down to Pembrokeshire with our 4, 1 of which is 5 mths old and never done such a drive before. 20 minutes in the pup decides to ' have a movement' all over the back, the other 3 where covered in it, wifie went ballistic. Fortunately I was driving behind in the van.
Is it worth me starting a thread on car valeters..?
 
We used to have a couple of Cavaliers, among others. When they came back from trimming, smelling of shampoo and conditioner, they’d try to hump each other. Despite being neutered and not interested on any other occasions.

I told the groomer I could do with some of that stuff.

(And, before you ask, I’m not Roy Keane.)
We believe you Roy.
 

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