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  • #61
    Re: Dogs,Dogs,Dogs

    Originally posted by bigbob View Post
    Bought a new camera today (Fuji S5 pro)
    This is the only shot i've taken so far today .
    Latest shot of Ben .

    B..
    LOL at Ben again ..... sorry Ben.

    He reminds me so much of a mongrel my in-laws once owned. She'd been sold as a Beagle (worra laff!), had enormous feet when she was a puppy so she was named "Flippy" after a Kids Cartoon about a Dolphin -- don't even ask!! As she grew bigger her head grew to the same shape as Ben's, with funny ears on top, like Ben's - and she also had 'goldfish bowl' eyes, like Bens.

    She was a real softie, made 'talking' noises that were hilarious, especially when she used to clamber onto my father-in-law's lap and kinda 'talk' to him.

    Have fun with that new camera too, though I'm sure you will!

    Pol

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    • #62
      Re: Dogs,Dogs,Dogs

      Originally posted by bigbob View Post
      Bought a new camera today (Fuji S5 pro)
      This is the only shot i've taken so far today .
      Latest shot of Ben .

      B..
      looks like you lost your throne there Bob!
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      • #63
        Re: Dogs,Dogs,Dogs

        He made that chair his own long ogo , he might look like butter would'nt melt , but you try to move him off of it .

        B..

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        • #64
          Re: Dogs,Dogs,Dogs

          Ok Pol, this isn't exactly a Pembroke Corgi but he's mine and he's paid for

          Actually Juice is a Staffordshire / Boxer cross and although he looks like a thug, he is in fact a wonderfully natured, loyal mutt. He's two years old and we rescued him last year (from Manchester Dogs Home) following the death of our beloved German Shepherd, Fred

          If I'm honest, he's more of a mummy's boy than Fred was (as the picture here kinda demonstrates...), but he'll lick and then lie on pretty much anyone who so much as looks at him. Stephen will testify to that...

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          • #65
            Re: Dogs,Dogs,Dogs

            First the Mondeo , now a Staffie , if you buy a D2X next Tim i'll start to get worried .
            B..
            But don't they make wonderful pets .

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            • #66
              Re: Dogs,Dogs,Dogs

              Originally posted by bigbob View Post
              First the Mondeo , now a Staffie , if you buy a D2X next Tim i'll start to get worried .
              B..
              But don't they make wonderful pets .

              Just call me Big Bob

              They're much, much harder to train than GSDs (of which we had two before we got Juice), but they're absolutely brilliant pets and great with other dogs and kids alike. My two GSDs were nowhere near as sociable (they don't tend to be in all fairness; aloofness is their main characteristic) but nowhere near as stubborn either...

              Because he's larger than a Staffie (he's the height of a Boxer with a Staffie head), the misinformed tend to assume he's a Pit Bull, which means you sometimes see them grabbing their dogs and heading for the exits in fields and parks. However when people approach him and realise he's actually a very friendly, trustworthy sorta fella, they change their tune. The local dog people absolutely adore him, which is a total contrast to when I had Fred, who was vast (even for a GSD) and who attacked ALL dogs without provocation..........
              Last edited by Bearface; 19-02-07, 12:15 AM.

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              • #67
                Re: Dogs,Dogs,Dogs

                Originally posted by Bearface View Post
                ....................

                Fred, who was vast (even for a GSD) and who attacked ALL dogs without provocation..........
                Our last Pembroke Corgi was the usual waddler with legs no longer than 8" (at the most). 'Cow Hocks' from behind (knock knees on corgis). She went for more than just a few huge dogs too. She also liked to nibble ankles and trouser legs, typical Corgi behaviour.

                So is Juice named thus because he drips and dribbles?


                Pol

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                • #68
                  Re: Dogs,Dogs,Dogs

                  Originally posted by Pol View Post
                  So is Juice named thus because he drips and dribbles?


                  Pol
                  He he.............no, actually he had been named "Zeus" (I know, I know... ) by his previous "owners" (a term I'm deliberately using loosely - they tried to make him fight...), so I immediately wanted to disassociate him with his past and start afresh.

                  His colouring is so unusual (almost orange in direct light), so we figured "Juice" would be ideal, particularly as it rhymed with "Zeus" and therefore wouldn't confuse him. So there you go

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                  • #69
                    Re: Dogs,Dogs,Dogs

                    Originally posted by Bearface View Post
                    He he.............no, actually he had been named "Zeus" (I know, I know... ) by his previous "owners" (a term I'm deliberately using loosely - they tried to make him fight...), so I immediately wanted to disassociate him with his past and start afresh.

                    His colouring is so unusual (almost orange in direct light), so we figured "Juice" would be ideal, particularly as it rhymed with "Zeus" and therefore wouldn't confuse him. So there you go
                    Nice bit of name tweaking there! I'd assumed he was Brindl but apparently he's an orange Juice then, eh.

                    Some of my friends used to nickname me "Queenie" because of my Corgis.

                    Pol

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                    • #70
                      Re: Dogs,Dogs,Dogs

                      Originally posted by Pol View Post
                      Nice bit of name tweaking there! I'd assumed he was Brindl but apparently he's an orange Juice then, eh.

                      Some of my friends used to nickname me "Queenie" because of my Corgis.

                      Pol

                      Pol,

                      He has the brindle markings, however he's more orange than brown (maybe we shoulda called him Dale..........), so the name tweak seemed appropriate

                      Now, will you be taking tea in your parlour, or would you like cheese on toast in front of the TV...........ma'am?

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                      • #71
                        Re: Dogs,Dogs,Dogs

                        Hi,
                        lovely photograph of a good looking fella, I see he has attracted the attentions of the ladies already
                        Catch Ya Later
                        Tinka

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                        • #72
                          Re: Dogs,Dogs,Dogs

                          Meet George!

                          A Rottie with a head like a bear!
                          My mate is a security guard, and this is his 'persuasion tool'

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                          • #73
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                            A beautiful dog & a really great pic. Those eyes are so intelligent! I used to own a Rotweiler Cross Doberman (in South Africa) that had to be put down 'cos of cancer. He was a superb guard dog but soft as putty with people he knew! My housemate called him Vincent (as in Van Gogh...missunderstood)
                            Jocelyn

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                            • #74
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                              ah, thats sad, its horrible when we lose our pets. We recently had to put our big black cat Quincy down.

                              A freind of mine had a cross between a Doby and a Rotty, it was HUGE!
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                              • #75
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                                Hello All,

                                Tommorow around 1pm I am going to have to take this guy to the humane society. He would be good anywhere but in the country. He almost killed a calf when he got of his chain. he had a 25 ft chain attached to a 100 ft run. It Is going to be so sad. But The lady there said she could find a home for him. But the bright side is that we are going to get 2 new puppies, I will still miss good ole' Cowboy!

                                Jennifer
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