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  • David WDavid W Posts: 84

    Thanks Logan

  • plant pauperplant pauper Posts: 6,904

    Happy Birthday Reggie! image I would say eat cake but in his case he'd better stick to Chappie!!

    David he's gorgeous. He looks just like my old dog Brooke. She had to be rescued twice she was such a handful! When I turned up at the door to pick her up I knew I was at the right house because what had been the door mat was just tufts and string!!! image The springer in her made her bonkers and the lab in her made her eat everything! Quite the combination but she was a very soppy loving dog. Not like her mate Brady who also ate everything but only because she'd murdered it first! image

  • plant pauperplant pauper Posts: 6,904

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    This is Brooke in her latter days. As you can see the skirting was being replaced!!!!!! image

  • David WDavid W Posts: 84

    Yes they can be destructive can't they, but you can't help loving them.

    Ours chose us lol, tries to eat anything (but luckily not furniture or furnishings) and can destroy indestructible toys in 5 minutes flat.

    he is full cocker spaniel so full on mad, selective hearing and can turn on the look to get sympathy.

    Brooke must have been fun, an unusual mix. 

    Cheers

  • plant pauperplant pauper Posts: 6,904

    She was a gorgeous girl. Her coat was so soft and silky but she never sat still. Even when she was really old she paced around all the time.

    Is your boy back to 100%? I'm so glad you have him home. The house is so empty without a dog.

  • TootlesTootles Posts: 1,469

    This is Mr Sydney. We adopted him from the Cats Protection League almost two years ago. He's about 9 years old and is partially sighted and just adorable.

    We didn't hear him meow for quite a while. He has certainly found his voice now!  He has become such a character and has us wrapped around his little paws! We love him to bits.

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  • plant pauperplant pauper Posts: 6,904

    Mr Sidney might have a bit of burmese going on there. He's a very unusual colour! image He's a very handsome chap!

  • Pat EPat E Posts: 12,316

    Love looking at all the pets. Keep it up please.

    S. E. NSW
  • LoganLogan Posts: 2,532

    They're

     all lovely.when we had the first 3,bramble,logan and moss,i was walking bramble came back to find the kitchen floor lyno was ripped and pulled up from the corner of the back door right around the cubbard,i think he was trying to make his bed.When Logan and moss have been left together I've come back to broken plug sockets because they were playing together

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    From the right,bramble,logan,moss and willow image

    Last edited: 01 June 2016 09:15:04

  • plant pauperplant pauper Posts: 6,904

    My old girl Bran when I got her first managed to get the vinyl up IN THE MIDDLE!!! How would you even do that? It was just a little hole but it was right in the middle of the floor!

    Isn't it funny the difference in attitudes. Any "normal" householder would go nuts at holes in vinyl and nibbled skirtings. image There's nothing normal about dog owners I'm pleased to say. image

    Last edited: 01 June 2016 09:34:13

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