Post photos of your dogs (Vol 5)

Post photos of your dogs (Vol 5)

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matrignano

4,585 posts

216 months

Friday 7th June
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tim0409 said:
Freddie
razor clam
That's one well fed dog!

Its Just Adz

14,775 posts

215 months

Friday 7th June
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Poor Freddie!
Give him all the treatos this weekend.

bogie

16,566 posts

278 months

Friday 7th June
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It was another lazy start to the day smile




tim0409

4,779 posts

165 months

Friday 7th June
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matrignano said:
tim0409 said:
Freddie
razor clam
That's one well fed dog!
smile I should have mentioned he did it whilst skidding along the beach! He normal diet is pan fried wagu beef.

Mezzanine

9,578 posts

225 months

Friday 7th June
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MASimmo said:
Love looking at the photo's in here, don't know why I haven't uploaded pictures of our big dufus. He is four now, got him just over a year ago from rescue.

Here is Buddy:



Wife couldn't find him this morning, panicked a bit and then realised he was probably outside in the sun. Sure enough, he was:

Buddy looks ace.

scrw.

2,700 posts

196 months

Friday 7th June
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Friday lunchtime usually means wifey brings something stinky and chewy back from the market, today dried cow ears

20240607_130458 by Old_Chad, on Flickr

bogie

16,566 posts

278 months

Friday 7th June
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Viper201 said:
When I find out where she lives, I'm kidnapping this princess.
biglaugh

CivicDuties

5,783 posts

36 months

Friday 7th June
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Mezzanine said:
MASimmo said:
Love looking at the photo's in here, don't know why I haven't uploaded pictures of our big dufus. He is four now, got him just over a year ago from rescue.

Here is Buddy:



Wife couldn't find him this morning, panicked a bit and then realised he was probably outside in the sun. Sure enough, he was:

Buddy looks ace.
There is no better breed than "Rescue Doofus of Indeterminate Parentage".

MASimmo

48 posts

155 months

Friday 7th June
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Thanks Mezzanine and Civic,

He really has given us a lot of joy since coming home (albeit a tough couple of weeks to get him settled). He was in rescue for 2 years, apparently too excitable and full of energy for anyone, but actually suited us as we love a long walk. The rescue didn't know what breed he was, just a mix but we've since done some digging and it turns out he is a Schillerstovare.

CivicDuties

5,783 posts

36 months

Friday 7th June
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MASimmo said:
Thanks Mezzanine and Civic,

He really has given us a lot of joy since coming home (albeit a tough couple of weeks to get him settled). He was in rescue for 2 years, apparently too excitable and full of energy for anyone, but actually suited us as we love a long walk. The rescue didn't know what breed he was, just a mix but we've since done some digging and it turns out he is a Schillerstovare.
That's a new one on me!

He looks a delightful chap, may you have many happy years together.

SoliD

1,186 posts

223 months

Friday 7th June
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Still bloody growing! Everyone local know Puck now and always comment how tall/long in the leg she is! pretty much taller than all the local labs! and people that don't know us always comment how big she is for a Puppy as she still looks young in the face!




Edited by SoliD on Friday 7th June 15:58

paulguitar

25,734 posts

119 months

Friday 7th June
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tim0409

4,779 posts

165 months

Friday 7th June
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Back from the vets….no more than 10 minutes exercise is going to be tough once he recovers from the sedation!



Five minutes later…


SoliD

1,186 posts

223 months

Friday 7th June
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Thats just a good night out! biggrin

Mezzanine

9,578 posts

225 months

Friday 7th June
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tim0409 said:
Back from the vets….no more than 10 minutes exercise is going to be tough once he recovers from the sedation!



Five minutes later…

rofl

I hope it’s a quick recovery

Bullybutt

215 posts

46 months

Friday 7th June
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I could do with some of whatever he had! Foster pup is resting after a long appt at the eye clinic. We have three weeks to save the eye with a hugely intense course of tablets and drops every 30 minutes to try and get some response from it. The other eye is not great with vision either, apparently like looking through a net curtain. Poor lass is so accepting and just calm about the whole thing.

I also accidentally dyed some of her fur blue when I was cleaning out the baking cupboard and spilled some food dye lol

Mezzanine

9,578 posts

225 months

Friday 7th June
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paulguitar said:
I’m getting visions of Jesse Ventura, a Bell UH1 and Long Tall Sally blasting out the boom box…


Gretchen

19,181 posts

222 months

Friday 7th June
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Seth loves a sunset. Shame the meadow grass is a little taller than he is.


scrw.

2,700 posts

196 months

Friday 7th June
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Meg's sofa

20240607_170816 by Old_Chad, on Flickr

Court_S

13,813 posts

183 months

Friday 7th June
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tim0409 said:
Back from the vets….no more than 10 minutes exercise is going to be tough once he recovers from the sedation!



Five minutes later…

That’s going to be tough for a Vizsla. He’s lovely by the way.