Well, he’s settled in quite well.
Does not play well with others. A walk up to the top of the mountain was rather entertaining. He certainly doesn’t like other Alsatians.
He’s fine with Paddy.
Even lets him eat in peace now.
Bought him a new harness, but had to take it back and get a bigger one! Yes, that is a teddy on his back
Woof
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If it ain't fun, don't do it
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Lovely looking woof woof.
Trust that's his own couch
Trust that's his own couch
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I love other peoples dogs. Would love to own one but i just could not pick the poo up after them.
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In my house, I'm Head Poo Picker upper....... It's a Shit job but someone has to do it....... luckily, we have Astro Turf so it's not too bad....... but in the winter I prefer to wait for a frost..... It's easier to pluck and bag........
Ok, I confess.......
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Said goodbye to my Dad yesterday and my Mum told me that he want's his ashes spread in the very place i buried my old German Shepherd Sabre....... It's a little place on Exmoor we call Glass Box...... It overlooks Wales and my Dad used to take me there with both my Shepherds so that I could walk this stunning part of the North Devon Coast........ i have to wait until my mum dies though as She wants to be with him.Ninjachica wrote: ↑Wed Dec 30, 2020 12:41 am Well, he’s settled in quite well.
Does not play well with others. A walk up to the top of the mountain was rather entertaining. He certainly doesn’t like other Alsatians.
He’s fine with Paddy.
Even lets him eat in peace now.
Bought him a new harness, but had to take it back and get a bigger one! Yes, that is a teddy on his back
Ok, I confess.......
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Re: Woof
I take poo bags in case he poops on the pathway, but really, I’m a believer in stick it and flick it.
If the boar poop in the woods, Milo can too.
In the garden, Ed has the shit job.
There is a little girl living opposite us. She loved Max. We carefully introduced her to Milo. This week we’ve seen her at the gate, stroking his head. (Daddy very close by) when he sits, he is as big as her.
If the boar poop in the woods, Milo can too.
In the garden, Ed has the shit job.
There is a little girl living opposite us. She loved Max. We carefully introduced her to Milo. This week we’ve seen her at the gate, stroking his head. (Daddy very close by) when he sits, he is as big as her.
If it ain't fun, don't do it
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Snev, it bought us great peace when we scattered my dad’s ashes in accordance with his wishes.
In time, you will look back with joy at all of your happy memories
In time, you will look back with joy at all of your happy memories
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Just before we came away we bought another plot of land with a Cherry Blossom tree on it at our newish local Crematorium. Put a 50 year lease on it. Lovely spot.
Not sure yet what to do with ashes. Might spite the lot of em and not go.
Not sure yet what to do with ashes. Might spite the lot of em and not go.
Work is for people that can't play golf.