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Pictures of our Dogs ! What do you think ???
h4rdy:
Love the Boxer BL.
Do you have kids? What are they like with them?
I heard that they can be a little temperamental with children?
I would love one and has now got me thinking.
h4rdy:
Just looked on Wiki and says they are very good with children.
Be good to hear your thoughts.
divweir:
buster a lakeland terrier don,t be fooled by his size the dog is an absolute nightmare he wont let anyone out the house
the kids in the street call him asbo when the door gets chapped he throws himself at it :rolleye:
QD MBE:
I had a Black Lab, Bruce was his name, B for short. I had him 15 years from a pup. I trained him from very early as a working dog, we started at the working test route, then onto full blown Field Trials.
Yes, I did a lot of working him, on lots of shoots, we travelledvery well, and enjoyed the feeling of being at one with the dog.
We would turn up in a 205 Gti 1.9 and all the Disco owners would turn their noses up, but we kept on getting asked back.
We did well as a team, he would take hand signals, whistle, and was fantastic. He never barked, or whined, wore a collar or wore a lead (If he did, he would carry the end himself) and always walked on the left.
I had two 2nd places in Field trails, which is really great going. A FT winner commands lots of $ as a stud.
Bruce was my mate, we went everywhere together, he flew in a Helicopter, Balloon, and travelled everywhere in the footwell of my car. We would go running together, often 6-8 mile cross country runs, he loved it.
He drank Stella, and we would go for a long walk (i would take £20 - just in case - Emergencies!), i would buy a few beers at our favourite hostelrey, and he would wander about saying hello. We would travel home (often in the dark) up the bridle-way, and you should try following a black dog, in the dark - Half pissed!
Next morning, the pair of us always had hang-overs!
Boy do I miss him. He died in his sleep 3 years ago, aged 15. I am welling up here thinking of him.
Not the best pics.
ps he 'lost' his tail due to an infection, that would not heal!
gazbutS3:
me and the misses just read your thread stokey and went aaaw when we heard your dog has gone :sad1: , the welling up bit I can understand, I get a bit upset thinkn about being without Charlie and he's still with us and very much at it at 6/7 years old. Your Bruce had a good innings at 15yrs for an active dog though didn't he? although probably doesn't make it an easier does it :smiley:
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