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    Quote Originally Posted by Lorenzo View Post
    here is my guy, Shelby, 6 years and 2 months old. He likes Porsche too!
    Wow! Great dog. I've got one of those "Porsche"s too. We need to talk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LongRanger View Post
    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

    Hope he's not chipped
    Not chipped and no heart worms. Doc said he was an Aussie!!! Thank GOD. Not sure could deal with a mtn dog!!! You aren't the first one to mention that either BTW.

    He's a handful for sure and was a favorite of the dog nurses at the Vet!!!

    He's got a good home. So much for a rescue dog being cheap. I have almost a grand in him now and no telling how much the fencing of my back yard will cost. He's worth it. Thanks!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by dummkopf View Post
    Not chipped and no heart worms. Doc said he was an Aussie!!! Thank GOD. Not sure could deal with a mtn dog!!! You aren't the first one to mention that either BTW.

    He's a handful for sure and was a favorite of the dog nurses at the Vet!!!

    He's got a good home. So much for a rescue dog being cheap. I have almost a grand in him now and no telling how much the fencing of my back yard will cost. He's worth it. Thanks!!!
    A fence is the greatest investment I ever made. Both of my dogs are pretty high energy. Burning that energy off by letting them out and playing catch is great. They love it and when we get back in the house, we love it because they are spent.

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    My 15 year old Jack Russel.
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    A fun activity for those of us with Terrier breeds At first, I thought this was a spoof video. It's not. Terriers doing what they were bred to do ....

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    An update on my story several months ago about finding the mother of our Schnauzer. She got very sick in November with an infected uterus and had surgery. It was sort of touch & go for a week or two but she eventually came out of it better than ever. FYI, we've never had a female dog before and the vet explained to us how critical it is to have females spayed at an early age. Females who are not spayed have a short life span and high probability of health issues. All news to us.

    We're currently dog-sitting my daughter's new dog - a stray that wound up on her porch in Louisville and wouldn't leave. Good dog, about 1 1/2 years old. But she likes to chew up every toy she finds .... who did this?

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    A Dog Job

    Quote Originally Posted by will hung View Post
    . . . fence is the greatest investment I ever made. Both of my dogs are pretty high energy. Burning that energy off by letting them out and playing catch is great . . .

    Another Way to put that Biscuit Processor to work


    Fly-ball! . . .

    . . . or what to do with a 'play-drive'




    Walk-schmalk --- let's kill some T-balls, Papa
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    Quote Originally Posted by LongRanger View Post
    Another Way to put that Biscuit Processor to work


    Fly-ball! . . .

    . . . or what to do with a 'play-drive'




    Walk-schmalk --- let's kill some T-balls, Papa

    That's awesome. Thank you very much. I've been using a Chuck It! to toss balls around. I think this could be pretty fun for them. The smaller terrier cheats, she knows from my body language when I'm going to throw the ball, so she watches me. The bigger one watches her and chases the ball when she runs. So she always gets a head start and always gets the ball. With something like this, they can control when the ball is thrown. Awesome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lorenzo View Post
    here is my guy, Shelby, 6 years and 2 months old. He likes Porsche too!
    Hi Lorenzo! Bulldog's are best' man best friend... I got 4 for a while. But Thelma and Louise left. Gisèle and Lucienne are 3,5 years old now and carry on our love for bullies.

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    A second try...

    With a little help from you friends.....
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