Tiny Dog (show your dog)
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Cute little fella, Liam....
What breed?
How big does he grow...?
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@utiler said:
Cute little fella, Liam....
What breed?
How big does he grow...?
Above, 1 month old. Not mine (I wish) just a friends. Is already growing a lot, apparently, already grown a month and is potty trained. Fed mostly on Goats milk although ate a lot of onion tonight, perhaps thats why its asleep. Now to persuade my GF we should get one haha
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whoa.... goats milk and onion. I hope it's sleeping outside...
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@utiler said:
whoa.... goats milk and onion. I hope it's sleeping outside...
thankfully i left early so dont have to deal with that part.
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Since we are posting about our dogs, here is mine, he is called Sox and he has become my best friend.
As a pup:
When he got his nuts removed:
On his first birthday:
Today: He still thinks he is a lap-dog
This is a crazy hyperactive mutt (cross terrier and Beagle) eats anything, from Jalapeno to Orange peels.
Liam, cute pup, wondering how big it will be, I had no idea how big mine would be as I got mine from the Flea market on a whim and they had no idea about what it was or how big he would get, he is now around 40 pounds.
I also edited your thread title as I thought this could be a great thread for us to show our dogs...hope you do not mind.
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Yep! Our four legged friends are really great buddies. I'd be lost only for Jock. He insists on his walks along our favourite, 'Rocky Road'.
I've had him from a pup, now 5 years old. Hopefully he will be around for another ten years ..... Mmmmmm ..... and I imagine he is hoping the same for me
I must root out the video we made of Jock tap dancing. He's quite good at it, with a little help from me.
About the choice of breeds we make, people say dogs can often look like their owners and I think there is something to this
If you think dogs can't count, try putting three dog biscuits in your pocket and then giving Fido only two of them. ~Phil Pastoret
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A Dingo! That's the Australia wild dog? Didn't know the were domesticated but no surprise, after all the are dogs. When you come to think of it, all dogs are only a step away from the wild. If my fella gets a smell of a rat, he's off, grab, crush, snap and the rat is a goner!
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I've always had cats, but I now share my life with a previously feral Portuguese mongrel. As a cat person I've never really understood dogs, but this fella was going to bite the bullet (literally) if I didn't fake his death (it's a long story) and bring him back to the UK.
He's only about seven, but he's struggling at the moment with the consequences of a parasitic infection fom his days living rough. It looks like he will pull through but it's been a tough couple of weeks.
I'll post some pictures when I'm at my PC tomorrow. He looks like a bit like a Maltese Shih Tzu cross mixed with Jock running down that 'Rocky Road' - all tong and ears flapping with an underbite that makes him look like something from Where the Wild Things Are.
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This is Alfie, our 8 month old Yorkie. This is an unusually sedentary pose (the only time you can actually photograph him). Most of the time he's a little dynamo and spends most of the time just whizzing around. I don't take him for walks; he takes me on forced marches...chasing after rabbits or racing off to play with other dogs that are a mere speck on the horizon. How he sees them from only six inches above the ground is a complete mystery.
He announces that he's up and ready for another day of fun at 6.30 sharp every morning...with a pretty fair imitation of a coyote.
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@liam887 said:
@utiler said:
Cute little fella, Liam....
Above, 1 month old. Not mine (I wish) just a friends. Is already growing a lot, apparently, already grown a month and is potty trained. Fed mostly on Goats milk although ate a lot of onion tonight,
Please be very careful, onions are toxic to dogs. Speak to your vet for details.
Would hate to see something happen to this cutie! -
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Pet pix...! How many millions would you like!? Here we have Izzie (Jack Russel/Border Collie - smart, obedient & a complete tart when her Daddy's around) sitting with her 'baby' Olly. In the absence of her own pup she adopted Olly & grooms him vigourously... which he adores! We also have Buddy (Cocker Spaniel - was supposed to be another JR, but I fell for him instead, even though he's the dumbest clown ever. And finally Sam (retriever - crazy young dog who found us too sedate for his lifestyle so moved in with another local labrador. It broke our hearts but was the best thing for him.
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Couldn't resist
This a great thread.
Here is our beloved "Karamel". She is a two year old Golden Retriever. She is very active and higly intelligent (figured out how to open the door by tugging on the handle by herself
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She had a boyfriend over a couple of days ago. So hopefully we will have puppies soon.
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This is fantastic! Don't dogs bring out the best in people! While on my walks with Jock, I get to talk with people that I would never otherwise meet and get to know. And Jock also gets to meet new friends also. Its great fun watching the sniffing process!
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