Thanks, Peter!
Thanks, Peter!
Kelly usually rides in the Bus, but is just as comfortable in one of the cars. It's the destination, after all: there will be squirrels.
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Our third rescue Airedale, she's a happy dog.
Russ
ESR # 1537
'62 356S Notchback Hotrod
'67 S Das Geburtstagsgeschenk
'68 T Targa Sportomatic
'68 L SW Targa Sportomatic
'70 914/6 GT
'Mr Excitement' . . . .
I've got a Mr. Excitement also-
Phil
Early S Junkie # 658
Look who came home with me! He showed up at a friend's camp several days ago. I spent a couple days there. His brother brought his Lab for them to keep a day or so. Well the 17 year old Lab and the young dog didn't get along, and said he would go drop this dog off some where.
Well, I wouldn't hear of that, so I took him home. He is such sweet dog. Young and good shape. So a trip to the vet is going to happen soon to see if he is chipped. If he is, I'll find the owner. If not, I'll keep him. No name on the collar and no tag.
So what breed? Australian Shepherd?
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72 911S Targa #0807 95+% German.
Paul Harrop 12.5% German.
Early S #2059
Ours starting to get settled in our new home after a long move. At 15, barely able to see or hear, he still thinks he's "keeping an eye on things!"
Peter Andersson #2864
Pinstriped Early 911 Club #1
Hmm . . .
. . . ya didn't give a size/weight, but --- from the bobbed tail . . . sure looks like an Aussie + something. Or Border Collie, maybe? This Little Guy 's marked like Bernese, though. Might wanna verify his age. Bernese =~St Bernard . . . w/ less hair + different marks = >100lbs
My favorite breeds are the 'working/field' dogs --- shepherds, labs, collies, usw. Bred to be physically tough/durable/nimble = can handle weather, brush, tougher terrain, getting wet/dirty/hot. They're also smart/trainable = cute don't cut it w/ me. Oh-yeah --- One Master only
Disclaimer . . . My last two dogs are Aussie-mixes. Temperament counts, though. Might wanna double-check his 'play-drive' and how he handles a roomful of people. If he's an natural 'fetcher,' then he'll be a ball to train. But if he's kooky in a crowd --- nipping, circling, general nervousness . . . then you might wanna find him a job; 'herders' need heavy exercise to tamp-down that instinct --- or they'll make ya nuts
Anyway --- good-on-you for you for taking him in
Hope he's not chipped
Definately Black Tricolor Australian Shepherd......I have a female. Great dogs..SMART!!!
He deserves a good home.
Mark Smedley
'59 VW Typ I
'69 911T 2.7
'15 GT3
'16 Boxster GTS
Aussie's are great dogs, energetic and very smart, hope you can find owner if not prepare to be herded.
Phil
Early S Junkie # 658
here is my guy, Shelby, 6 years and 2 months old. He likes Porsche too!