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    I'm no fan of tattoos - but respect to you, I'm still far from getting over the loss of our Nipper so I fully understand your reasoning, great likeness.
    RIP Nip.
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    Just picked up a sister for Rusty. Same parents too. Get on so well and she is just adorable (as is he).


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    Quote Originally Posted by joe1978 View Post
    Pupdate on my lurcher not so puppy.
    She's now 6 months old and the attitude to match.
    These photos are at 3 months and 6months.
    Absolutely stunning lurcher. Sight hounds are special. Mind you, that’s true of all hounds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joe1978 View Post
    Pupdate on my lurcher not so puppy.
    She's now 6 months old and the attitude to match.
    These photos are at 3 months and 6months.
    Hope that's your garden.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kingstepper View Post
    Hope that's your garden.
    Since it’s fairly obvious you dislike pets, and dogs in particular, why do you continue to hang around this thread?
    Started out with nothing. Still have most of it left.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldoakknives View Post
    Since it’s fairly obvious you dislike pets, and dogs in particular, why do you continue to hang around this thread?
    Because I can.

    Do you think it's acceptable to let a sh#tty dog in a children's play area and in particular on a slide? I've had to clean son's coat after getting contaminated from a slide.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kingstepper View Post
    Because I can.

    Do you think it's acceptable to let a sh#tty dog in a children's play area and in particular on a slide? I've had to clean son's coat after getting contaminated from a slide.
    Sorry about the slide mate, in my defence it was quite steep so it was an involuntary reaction..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kingstepper View Post
    Because I can.

    Do you think it's acceptable to let a sh#tty dog in a children's play area and in particular on a slide? I've had to clean son's coat after getting contaminated from a slide.
    A ‘shitty’ dog?

    Didn’t see any shit in the photo tbh.

    And yes I think it's fine. Many kids are brought up with dogs and suffer no ill because of it. In fact it can give them a better appreciation of animals in general. Something obviously lost on you.
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    Not mine - but 5 weeks old !


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    Quote Originally Posted by dandanthewatchman View Post

    Not mine - but 5 weeks old !


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    Gotta luv puppers!!
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    A friend pointed me to this. He's really an animal friend with lots of land and a lot of rescue animals around the house. (And he owns interesting watches as well - e.g. I'd never seen an AP Royal Oak on a real person's wrist).

    I think this pic says it all!


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    Quote Originally Posted by thieuster View Post
    A friend pointed me to this. He's really an animal friend with lots of land and a lot of rescue animals around the house. (And he owns interesting watches as well - e.g. I'd never seen an AP Royal Oak on a real person's wrist).

    I think this pic says it all!

    So true.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thieuster View Post
    A friend pointed me to this. He's really an animal friend with lots of land and a lot of rescue animals around the house. (And he owns interesting watches as well - e.g. I'd never seen an AP Royal Oak on a real person's wrist).

    I think this pic says it all!

    Thank you fir sharing, a well thought out observations.
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    Lazy Sunday afternoon

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    Quote Originally Posted by ed335d View Post
    Lazy Sunday afternoon
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    Our 2 DDB

    Bailey during Beast from the East-
    Baileyboy by Mark Molloy, on Flickr

    Mia-
    Mia by Mark Molloy, on Flickr

    Mia again-
    Mia playing catch ready by Mark Molloy, on Flickr

    Bailey-Bailey by Mark Molloy, on Flickr

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    Markyboy, they’re magnificent beasts. Absolutely gorgeous!

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    Quote Originally Posted by seabiscuit View Post
    Markyboy, they’re magnificent beasts. Absolutely gorgeous!
    Thanks, we love them. Both getting older for this type of dog but hoping a few more years with them both.

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    Been dog sitting this big lummocks for a friend for the past 2 weeks. He’s been the perfect guest and I’m really going to miss him when he goes home on Friday.

    Not sure I’ll ever be ready to have another dog myself but looking after other people’s could be a viable option


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    Quote Originally Posted by markyboy.1967 View Post
    Bailey during Beast from the East-
    Baileyboy by Mark Molloy, on Flickr

    Mia-
    Mia by Mark Molloy, on Flickr

    Mia again-
    Mia playing catch ready by Mark Molloy, on Flickr

    Bailey-Bailey by Mark Molloy, on Flickr

    Epic photo's! Love these.

    Not sure what the problem is with the dog sitting on the slide in a park is? Probably already covered in bird crap, fox pee, badger snot, etc LOL

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    Ocular toxocariasis?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PAM580 View Post
    Been dog sitting this big lummocks for a friend for the past 2 weeks. He’s been the perfect guest and I’m really going to miss him when he goes home on Friday.

    Not sure I’ll ever be ready to have another dog myself but looking after other people’s could be a viable option


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    That looks like a happy, totally relaxed and healthy dog! The reflection of the sun on his fur is wonderful.

    Menno

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    Quote Originally Posted by PAM580 View Post
    Been dog sitting this big lummocks for a friend for the past 2 weeks. He’s been the perfect guest and I’m really going to miss him when he goes home on Friday.

    Not sure I’ll ever be ready to have another dog myself but looking after other people’s could be a viable option


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    Looks like a pretty laid back character!
    Started out with nothing. Still have most of it left.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kingstepper View Post
    Because I can.

    Do you think it's acceptable to let a sh#tty dog in a children's play area and in particular on a slide? I've had to clean son's coat after getting contaminated from a slide.
    Presumably dogs rather than utterly sanitary children are to blame for sh#t on slides.

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    Mave is growing up well. 4 months 1 week now.

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    Just don’t feed her after midnight!

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    Hahaha what about water?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MadeOfCheese View Post
    Just don’t feed her after midnight!
    Ha I know.. no food after midnight, no water drops and ill avoid blowing up a cinema.

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    Fergie helping himself to some peas.... (Makes a change from the rasps!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kingstepper View Post
    Because I can.

    Do you think it's acceptable to let a sh#tty dog in a children's play area and in particular on a slide? I've had to clean son's coat after getting contaminated from a slide.
    I've only seen this reply today and I'm going to bite....

    REALLY???

    I am sorry to hear of the unfortunate incident regarding your son, I hope he has come to no long term harm and is recovering fully from this shocking event.

    As an act of contrition on behalf of my perfectly clean dog I have chucked a tenner in the fundraiser and consider myself thoroughly hand slapped for daring to allow the photo opportunity to occur.
    If my heartfelt apology isn't sufficient then please consider my donation in lieu of the wee fellas dry cleaning/decontamination bill.

    As an aside I chose to clear chewing gum off the slide and remove broken glass from the area before even allowing my pup near the place, I'm sure it was the result of some trouble making canines and had no human involvement at all.

    Anyway back on topic to all the lovely dogs (sh*tty or otherwise)

    Joe

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    Quote Originally Posted by PAM580 View Post
    Epic photo's! Love these.

    Not sure what the problem is with the dog sitting on the slide in a park is? Probably already covered in bird crap, fox pee, badger snot, etc LOL
    Thanks, just a quick set up and a first time trying to capture motion using flash and a very slow shutter speed.

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    Drama queen (just been told to get off the dinner table)!

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    ...so now she's sitting in my chair instead, cheeky sod!

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    It’s not what you said, it’s how you said it
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    Quote Originally Posted by VDG View Post
    It’s not what you said, it’s how you said it
    Started out with nothing. Still have most of it left.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe.K View Post
    ...so now she's sitting in my chair instead, cheeky sod!

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    Hahaha what a cracking pic. I only have to stand up and our boy is in my chair

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    'Mmmmmmm crumpet' says polo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe.K View Post
    Drama queen (just been told to get off the dinner table)!

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    Gorgeous ! Great photo . I love this thread

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    Unhappy 1 year to the day

    Since we lost our little Englebert....(Berty)

    Such a character, and still much missed....


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    Got this doggie cake in a cafe near us a couple of weeks ago.
    Pair of cakes in a presentation box, our boy was chuffed!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Enoch View Post
    Since we lost our little Englebert....(Berty)

    Such a character, and still much missed....

    They're always with us in our memories mate. ;-)
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    Show us your dogs

    Mia’s birthday today and almost 12 months since we lost Poppy.
    So some flowers for our beautiful girls.

    Last edited by John Wall; 14th August 2019 at 20:37.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Wall View Post
    Mia’s birthday today and almost 12 months since we lost Poppy.
    So some flowers for our beautiful girls.
    What a lovely place for them too.
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    Thanks Ian
    They’ve got a beautiful view.

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    Our Ozzie at Kilve Beach.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Wall View Post
    Mia’s birthday today and almost 12 months since we lost Poppy.
    So some flowers for our beautiful girls.


    That's lovely John.
    Cheers,
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    The Mrs dropped her shopping bags on the floor for five minutes and guess who made them into a new bed?

    Dot does this with everything although she has three beds around the house!

    Bull Terriers - pottiest of all breeds.





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    Nice pics, Neil. Of course I've sent them to my wife (who's working at her office at the moment. I am sure that she needs a few uplifting EBT pics!

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    Quote Originally Posted by stoneyloon View Post
    Fergie helping himself to some peas.... (Makes a change from the rasps!)

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    That is hilarious.

    Mine love to eat our asparagus shoots as they poke through the ground, strip the raspberries off as soon as they ripen and can jump like Zebedee to pick apples and pears off the tree branches.

    (Did Zeberdee actually 'jump'?!).

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    Quote Originally Posted by thieuster View Post
    Nice pics, Neil. Of course I've sent them to my wife (who's working at her office at the moment. I am sure that she needs a few uplifting EBT pics!
    Anything to please the wife Menno.

    My middle son was over from the US last week and made a huge fuss of Dot as it was the first time he had seen her, plus he was missing Bianca, his EBT.
    Cheers,
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