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• #502
just got home and the girl was so excited to see me that she kept leaping at me, until she head butted my cheek and my face started bleeding
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• #503
where was this? i am surrounded by bluebells at the moment, it's stunning
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• #504
I know @dancing james likes a Vizsla, this was my parents two wire haired enjoying the bluebells yesterday...
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• #505
My ginger idiots
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• #506
Looks a little similar (but probably smaller than) my parents Slovakian Rough Haired Pointer. The one being sat on by the Weimeraner
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• #507
Gustard Wood, Herts. So pretty!
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• #508
Vizsla's are lovely! I've got a black, 5 month old Vizsla cross Weimaraner called Arto, he's absolutely batshit crazy!
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• #509
Ours are lunatics, but so affectionate.
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• #510
he's still very affectionate, he would follow us around everywhere for the first month we had him, now he's getting a bit more independent. He loves running off into the cow field next to our place and eating all the cow shit, then running back into the house and trying to cuddle up to you with horrendous cow shit breath, but i still love him!
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• #511
They are known as Velcro dogs because they stick to their owners. My girl has been glued to me all morning, sitting on my feet or lap while I was at my desk, stalking my every move. You never shit alone if you have a viszla.
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• #512
Hi, I only just saw this comment, sorry! Yep, we took a gamble as he was only 4 months old and we were keen on an Ibizan/Pharaoh Hound (or Lurcher). You're always taking a gamble with a young dog really... a 'psycho' dog is often just a dog with a behavioural issue, if you have the patience of a saint you can train most issues out.
Since having him we've had to get through: peeing indoors (at times), stalking/barking at joggers, pulling on the lead, becoming more relaxed around kids, shoe destruction, barking when impatient, nibbling (now he has his teeth), trying to extend walks, his ability to be left alone, etc. This is a pretty light list if taking on a puppy really... he's been excellent with other dogs from the get-go, took to re-call fairly easily (thankfully) and is equally great at energetic walks and long naps, which has been ideal.
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• #513
gingers in bluebells
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• #514
Any recommendations for a good waterproof (dog) walking jacket? Looking at the proper Goretex Berghaus ranges and Patagonia Torrentshell...
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• #515
They look a fantastic double act, very handsome pointer.
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• #516
Was called Clooney for just that reason. Parents got him when another family couldn't keep him. They didn't show him but in his day he was quite the ladies man (why do kennels have such odd names)
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• #517
Know the feeling. To have a cattle dog is to have a permanent stalker.
Love the bluebell pics.
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• #518
gingers shitting in bluebells ?
nice
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• #519
Hazel says hi to all the dogs out there. There's a schnauzer walk on Sat 11am in Hampstead Heath so if anyone is there already, say Hi! It's going to be amazing.
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• #520
I'll probs be walking my half-schnauzer on the Heath at that time, so will look out for you...
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• #521
join us! 11am - The meeting point will be the first pond after entrance from the Hampstead Heath station.
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• #522
We're now going down the New Forest tomorrow, but you guys have fun.
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• #524
Cute, hide all-the-things.
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• #525
Otto is 9 months old now and loving life.
I'm spending today trying to buy a few more months of life out of our once white carpets with a carpet cleaner...
Yes...hide ALL of the things!
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Dog brought me another dead possum yesterday. He's a one dog possum apocalypse. Poor wee buggers, it's always the little ones too.