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I'll play Jason...but the Yorkies won't sit still enough for a pic....I only got a pic of Max. Now.....the black shih tzu, Miss Apple is MY dog and follows me everywhere. ---6
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Our Jack Russel does that. Can't go without company!
We're in negotiations for another Great Dane. I keep telling Bubbles that all these little dogs only add up to two big dogs but she's
not buying it!
I miss having another animal in the house that can take down a bad guy!
jb
jasonB " Another Dirty Yankee"
" Tomorrow the sun will rise. Who knows what the tide could bring?"
Odie as a puppy about 4 months.
Odie as an adult...he's a bit over 3
The famous and sadly erstwhile Thor...I still miss him after almost 4 years.
I messed up the order, but Thor is the Boston and the rest is easy
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We've been dogless since our Samoyed Monty died a couple of years ago as we've been running around taking care of our old folks. Since that has reached it's inevitable conclusion we got on a list for a Wirehaired Pointing Griffon pup, should be due around Christmas.
Tried to post a picture of Monty but can't get on the hosting site to save my life.
Well there's Zoey, our Lab/Shepherd, ridin' shotgun on another wheelin' trip with the Jeep.
Maggie, our toy Poodle, in her natural habitat.
Ollie, our middle son's new Golden pup.
And Ava, our youngest sons Great Dane, babysitting.
"Oh bother", said Pooh, as he chambered another round.
Loving this thread. I miss my dogs so much.
My first dog, Molly, gone now these 40 years.
And my first two small ones, Oskar and Theo, gone in my divorce. I did not expect the little guys to be so darned endearing. They made me laugh every day.
Bill, that had to be tough. When I got divorced, the Ice Queen took the horses and I got the dogs. Best trade I’ve ever made.
Her attorney wanted to “put a price on the value of the dogs”. I was about to leap over the table and strangle her when my lawyer , an old and dear friend of the family sat me back down and told that horrible woman to move along.
jb
jasonB " Another Dirty Yankee"
" Tomorrow the sun will rise. Who knows what the tide could bring?"
Ok, ok I'm a dog person through and through. I'll go out of my way to meet a dog.
I just
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Had to post another pic!
Here is Dixie and Parker's litter from last year. Parker has the dark pink collar ( might be hard to see)
(sorry for the grainy image, the original pic was in Just Labs magazine and I took a cell phone pic.)
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GunnyMack wrote: ↑Tue Aug 14, 2018 5:48 pm
Ok, ok I'm a dog person through and through. I'll go out of my way to meet a dog.
I just 7582538B-4059-4068-9E03-5C9FA08520CF.JPGHad to post another pic!
Here is Dixie and Parker's litter from last year. Parker has the dark pink collar ( might be hard to see)
(sorry for the grainy image, the original pic was in Just Labs magazine and I took a cell phone pic.)
Me too, anytime the boss lady says we're going somewhere the first question I ask is; "Do they have a dog?"
jb
jasonB " Another Dirty Yankee"
" Tomorrow the sun will rise. Who knows what the tide could bring?"
I hear ya Jason!
Then there are the cat people... They say oh you will like my cat- it's just like a dog. Umm does your cat jump into a lake, swim 100 yards to retrieve a dead duck? No. Well then how is your cat like a dog?
Not sure about you but my dogs do not krap in a box and then walk all over the counters!
( I like cats just slightly more than libatards )
GunnyMack wrote: ↑Wed Aug 15, 2018 5:31 am
I hear ya Jason!
Then there are the cat people... They say oh you will like my cat- it's just like a dog. Umm does your cat jump into a lake, swim 100 yards to retrieve a dead duck? No. Well then how is your cat like a dog?
Not sure about you but my dogs do not krap in a box and then walk all over the counters!
( I like cats just slightly more than libatards )
They'll also give you all the reasons why cats are smarter than dogs and insist that their cat doesn't climb all over the counters and kitchen at night, but I'm not buying it.
FW, handsome pair. I was unfamiliar with the Blue Lacy, and lo and behold, it is a Texas breed! What's not to love about that?
Rihmfire, is that gorgeous dog a setter of some sort?
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Bill in Oregon wrote: ↑Wed Aug 15, 2018 9:23 am
FW, handsome pair. I was unfamiliar with the Blue Lacy, and lo and behold, itis s Texas breed! What's not to love about that?
Rihmfire, is that gorgeous dog a setter of some sort?
Yup... English setter out of cedar ridge kennels, Neberry Florida...incredibly smart dog....
Sadly, Harley passed a few years ago. Best friend anyone can have!
Mosby is our second field breed English Setter and they both have minds that worked like lightning and their bodies are just as fast both having been clocked at 35 mph. Fantastic problem solving abilities and they seem to posses an incredible amount of "street smarts".
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Mosby is our second field breed English Setter and they both have minds that worked like lightning and their bodies are just as fast both having been clocked at 35 mph. Fantastic problem solving abilities and they seem to posses an incredible amount of "street smarts".
Beautiful setter!
You bet they are fast....I could not believe Harley could keep up with the atv.....he loved that thing too....
always wanted to go for a ride...
Mosby is a handsome pup indeed.
Since we are talking dogs, ya'll might get a kick out of this. My favorite of the photos is LBJ and his hound enjoying a coyote howl ...
We decided as I had convinced my wife to move out of The Communist State of California, to get a dog and decided on a Rhodesian Ridgeback for the new house in AZ in Cat (neighbor got a picture of four mountain lions last month 300 yards from our house) and bush country. The name picked by my wife was Waldo (named after me and my inability to stay in one place very well) for a couple of years the only way she knew where I was due to a satellite tracking device (spot). He has driven to the farm in Alaska with me twice and is GREAT on hunting and security. Only growled lowly when the brown bear was heading toward the tent we were in. He currently about 2.5 years old and 115 - 120 pounds.
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Paladin, those ridgebacks are tough on just about anything that's thinking of causing trouble. I congratulate you for getting the heck out of Kalifornia.
Tango, I have not seen a GSP in anything but browns. Very cool.
I’m 57 and have my fourth Border Terrier having had them pretty much for the last 56 years . And I’m on my first Boykin Spaniel . Also have a pair of Japanese Spitz / terriers in the Philippines. The Border may be my last aNd the Boykin my only one , our plan in ten or twelve years is to live most of the year in the Philippines and two or three months here . So once the two here are gone most likely won’t replace as I don’t wanna ask anyone to watch them while we’re out of the country for 8 or 9 monthsat a time .
Parkers , Mannlicher Schoenauer’s , 6.5mm's and my family in the Philippines !
Yes, he is named after John Singleton Mosby hence the two Confederate revolvers in the photo. I had posted nearly 4 years back when we got him asking for suggestions for a name. Parker was one suggestion which received quite a bit of support on this forum and I have a couple of Parkers but it lost out to Mosby.
Hawkeye2 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 17, 2018 9:49 pm
Yes, he is named after John Singleton Mosby hence the two Confederate revolvers in the photo. I had posted nearly 4 years back when we got him asking for suggestions for a name. Parker was one suggestion which received quite a bit of support on this forum and I have a couple of Parkers but it lost out to Mosby.
I’ve got a fair accumulation of Parker’s and while I think that an excellent name for a setter or Spaniel I also think it a name for a male and I almost always get female pups . My hard headed little Boykin on paper is Ringneck Mallard Samantha . But she goes by Sam same as the last setter I had twenty years ago . Ranger might be a good name as well as in 43rd Partisan Rangers
Parkers , Mannlicher Schoenauer’s , 6.5mm's and my family in the Philippines !
One thing I miss about my Jack Russell Terror was he was a great bed warmer!
Yes my labs sleep on the bed but they just take up ALL of the bed!
See what I mean...
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Bill in Oregon wrote: ↑Fri Aug 17, 2018 9:41 am
Paladin, those ridgebacks are tough on just about anything that's thinking of causing trouble. I congratulate you for getting the heck out of Kalifornia.
Tango, I have not seen a GSP in anything but browns. Very cool.
Thanks, I was transferred to Kalifornia from Afghanistan and met wife II, I lived in Alaska and WV and she didn't like staying there so AZ was the pick for the next location. I still run to WV and AK for a few months each year But run around the mountains of AZ a lot
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