My little girl
The boy
Chalk and cheese these 2
Last edited by moonhunt; 20-03-2013 at 11:25 PM.
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Phillip when I was a kid, one of our dogs was a Golden named "Sugar Bear" - she was HUGE and white. Loved us kids like her own puppies even though we were always hanging off her ears and tying her up to our sleds in the winter. She put up with us for eight years until we moved to NZ and couldn't afford to bring her with us. No shit, a clean bill of health, a few months after we had rehomed her she died. I've heard this before of Goldens (and a few labs) 'dying of a broken heart'. Sad but sweet, huh!?
Also that reminds me - have you seen this? Pretty rad eh. Dogs rule.
Adopted dog treks 10 miles in freezing cold back to shelter to be with his beloved mate » DogHeirs | Where Dogs Are Family « Keywords: Terre Haute, humane society, strays
Ten miles..in the freezing cold....no shoes!
She loves the free fresh wind in her hair; Life without care. She's broke but it's oke; that's why the lady is a tramp.
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Here's my wee boy, I still haven't got that new bigger bed for him! Slack mother
Under the car after a walkies with ebf
She loves the free fresh wind in her hair; Life without care. She's broke but it's oke; that's why the lady is a tramp.
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Good to see the new job has you up before ten Dougie
"Hunting and fishing" fucking over licenced firearms owners since ages ago.
308Win One chambering to rule them all.
Cant leave the worker out, Bruce, possum slayer, part time sheep and cattle
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Hurry up dad. Catch a fish already!!!
Your right James I must be using the wrong shampoo, I'm glad you pointed it out , the rip off bastard I bought him off said he was part wirehaired pionter. You can't trust anyone these days
Cheers Rob
That's a sad story about your Golden retriever girl. I know exactly about how tolerant they are. Max takes a lot of annoyance without giving a toss and if it's getting too much, its always a warning and only once he has followed through (because his warning wasn't heeded). Great natured dogs.
Haha I had to laugh a bit at that link Dougie, it's a great story but that writer has a bit of an imagination.
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Yeah nah bro
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http://youtu.be/GsetAaygu4w
Who would have thought feijoas make the best puppy toys.
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I like Bruce
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