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    "FRED",, 12 weeks old now,, fell into the lake unintentionally...

    Realised he could swim ,, and climbed out totally unfazed ..

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    No need for a life jacket for this little 'live wire'
    Mark

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    ^^^^^that is a cool looking dog!
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    Thanks Peter, Yeah he is a character, Tibetan Terrier (but no actual Terrier in the breed)
    His big brother Zac ( same breed) is 11 this year so we decided to give him a new lease on life and hand down some learnt skills to the younger generation.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oI9NF5GjL08
    Mark

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    I love this thread, everybody's dogs are unique and it is interesting to see.

    This is my Charlie
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    in our property in Greece

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    This guy was really a beautiful animal
    and he was very easy to deal with.
    Passed way too young...

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    Any one know of a reliable breeder of Boston Terriers? Robin's Boston, Rosie just passed away at 14 years old. Robin is very sad, empty nest and her canine companion now gone.

    Thanks

    Larry

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    Quote Originally Posted by gandalf_025 View Post
    This guy was really a beautiful animal
    and he was very easy to deal with.
    Passed way too young...

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    Wow!!! He was beautiful!!! RIP.
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    Charlie and his new buddy. Aussie and a 10 week old Weimar. It is truly amazing how gentile he is with her, no matter what she does to him.... Bite, bite, bite, needle teeth!!! He chirps a few times and we get on to her. He never retaliates though. Amazing!!! I had an adult female Weimar and she was VERY intolerant of mouthy puppies!

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    'Rescues'

    I know that bred dogs have their attraction, but . . .


    . . . I get mine from the pound . . . = temperament first

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    Everything I have is 'used' anyway





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    We Can Be Heroes

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    Just a few days before last Christmas our beloved english bulldog Shelby left us at 9 years 3 months old. It was a very sad Christmas.
    Now Cooper has just join our family (and garage).
    He likes the 80s PegPerego Bug but he prefers the vintage Ampatoys 911!
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