The dog thread
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Re: The dog thread
Here is a pic of my English Staffordshire Bull Terrier, Jenny.
I took the opportunity to get a pic of her at the back door while she was waiting to come in.
This really shows the muscle she has put on playing with her English Pointer friend, Wezz.
You can see how small she is, 1/4" taller than the minimum height for an English Staffy which is 14 inches at the shoulder.
She is really a loving softy though, not a mean bone in her body!
Cheers, Dave.
I took the opportunity to get a pic of her at the back door while she was waiting to come in.
This really shows the muscle she has put on playing with her English Pointer friend, Wezz.
You can see how small she is, 1/4" taller than the minimum height for an English Staffy which is 14 inches at the shoulder.
She is really a loving softy though, not a mean bone in her body!
Cheers, Dave.
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Re: The dog thread
My wife had been watching some of the grandkids. They had been covered up on the couch, watching TV.
After they leave, you get this.
After they leave, you get this.
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From shoulder to wrist, that dogs arms are longer than mine!

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Awesome!
Did you pick him for the matching hairstyle?


Nothing like having puppies about the place.... all the joy of stepping on Lego pieces in the dark, but with none of the sharpness in your foot...
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Re: The dog thread
Incredible_Serious wrote: ↑Thu Jul 21, 2022 2:41 amAwesome!
Did you pick him for the matching hairstyle?![]()
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Nothing like having puppies about the place.... all the joy of stepping on Lego pieces in the dark, but with none of the sharpness in your foot...
Nothing wrong with a cuddly pair of puppies around the place ......
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Incredible_Serious wrote: ↑Thu Jul 21, 2022 2:41 amAwesome!
Did you pick him for the matching hairstyle?![]()
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Nothing like having puppies about the place.... all the joy of stepping on Lego pieces in the dark, but with none of the sharpness in your foot...


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What bed??
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That is awesome, congrats! We are ready to take on some more rescues as soon as the wife gets back from her last trip of the year. We really enjoy the fostering part.
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Re: The dog thread
Just reading this thread with Em on my lap , usually to crazy to slow down but they all love morning cuddles .
If a jobs not worth doing then its certainly not worth doing well.
A problem shared is a problem halved but an advantage shared is no advantage at all.
A problem shared is a problem halved but an advantage shared is no advantage at all.
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Thanks! She is really a good puppy and is very easy going. My oldest daughter got a rescued puppy from the same lady about 10 months ago and she has been great as well.
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Re: The dog thread
You love em , feed , walk and care for them , then they go and roll in fox sh[t and come home stinking ..... Not sure if you get fox's in the states but maybe you have another critter who's crap is as irresistible to dogs .
If a jobs not worth doing then its certainly not worth doing well.
A problem shared is a problem halved but an advantage shared is no advantage at all.
A problem shared is a problem halved but an advantage shared is no advantage at all.
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