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• #1052
Buzz (Aldrin, not Lightyear) :-)
Colour photo:
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• #1053
Annie thought he had a bionic leg
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• #1054
"He looks like a little bugger" as my mother would say. Being a bit Beagley, is he fond of his own voice?
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• #1055
By and large, he's a very good boy. Was found as a stray at two months in Texas. Brought up to New York. Adopted at two months and three weeks after some rehabilitation, given back at three months and three weeks and we adopted him at four months. Obviously he is not going anywhere now as their loss is our gain. They gave him back because (shock) he wasn't happy about being locked in a crate from 8-6 every day. Cunts.
He's been through a lot during his short life so I let him get away with some stuff. But if he takes the piss out of us he gets told off. He's not very loud though which is good. The most noise he makes is when he has a bully stick and can't figure out where to bury it. Just kinda... whimpers. He also barks when he is left alone due to some severe separation anxiety, so he goes to doggy day care five days a week where he is happy. We are working on leaving for a few mins at a time. We've got up to fifteen minutes before he barks, so far :-)
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• #1056
Please check out Anthi's dog, Bagsy, whom suffer a spinal stroke and would like to have some help from you guys;
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• #1057
He's gorgeous.
The thing with smells is, obviously, that what we think is smelly, dogs find absolutely fascinating.
I was out walking a friend's dog with him one day and the dog, off the leash, disappeared into the shrubbery. Cue much thrashing and noise, so we went after him to find out what was going on. It turned out that he'd found a pot of rancid yoghurt, tipped it over, and was wallowing in it. To this day I get sick when I remember the smell. Needless to say, getting it off him was no easy task.
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• #1058
If you think wallowing in rancid yoghurt is bad, never get a sighthound.
We've actually got specialist shampoo for the fox shit he rolls in.
Still, could be worse. Could be a hedgehog.
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• #1059
Yes, I'm sure there's worse. :)
I should add that I don't actually know what else was there. The yoghurt was just the most visible.
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• #1060
Mine did the fox shit rolling the other day, fox shit shampoo promptly ordered. Was also the first time I took him out with a bike, just the BMX and a short ride down the bike path but he took to running alongside me pretty well, which was nice.
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• #1061
Ours tends to prefer to eat shit rather than roll in it. Which is nice. You can avoid dog shit breath easier than fox shit fur.
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• #1062
Whom I kidding. As if this bundle of joy would ever eat shit and roll in it.
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• #1063
This prick would.
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• #1064
With fox shit, I’ve found it’s best to let it dry (which is hard with a stinking dog) and brush it out.
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• #1065
My bitch is known as shitehoundor shithead because of her affinity for covering herself in fox poo. Annoyingly the boy now sometimes does similar. We have an outdoor hot tap just to help facilitate washing them down.
Also get the fox poo shampoo in massive containers. Some people swear by using tomatoe ketchup to remove the smell but it’s never worked for us.
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• #1066
Probably not supposed to use home made stuff made from imported Italian tomatoes.
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• #1067
We got a new family member, after two years ago our 14 years old belgian sheppard mischling died. He's a young wild one, about 5 months old and with a Romanian passport, kind of a wastebin dog. At least he eats EVERYTHING. Soup, Vegetables, everything I wouldn't expect a dog eats!
Also, argh, reading about Anthi's dog.
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• #1068
I source mine from the Vatican City like everyone else with taste.
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• #1069
Holy shit.
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• #1070
Looking like a beautiful goofball
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• #1071
So does he have two different-coloured eyes, the darker one being in the white part of his face, and the lighter one in the darker part, or is that just this one photo? He looks like a right scamp either way. :)
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• #1072
Yep, it is always like that – one is dark black, and the other one blue, a scamp indeed!
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• #1073
Amazing. He should be a film star. :)
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• #1074
First we thought he's blind or so, but it definitely isn't like that. Seems to be a wild mix with a dalmatian also, lots of black dots (and aren't they blind sometimes or have something with their eyes?).
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• #1075
I don't know much about dog breeds. I've certainly heard that Dalmatians can have problems, but wouldn't you expect that in a mix they would be less likely to continue? Someone more knowledgeable can probably explain.
Ha! It really is. Especially in the summer.
Super cute. What's his name?