A dog thread for all you dog lovers,lets see yours
Originally Posted by andypugh2000
Here is my 13 year old springer, sadly she died 5 weeks ago and I miss her so badly
life is just so empty without her

life is just so empty without her
FPMSL - no way my dog would sit still long enough for a pic like that!!! You must miss her very much!!
We were out walking and she collapsed from an imflamed gut, rushed her to the vet but they said she wouldnt see the night so I had her put to sleep, she was fighting fit and very clued up until that day, it hit me and the wife very hard
Olly, my 3 year old (ish) Labrador Rottweiler cross. All the love and softness of a lab, but guards the house like a Rotty.
Great mix!!!



And here is Badger, my Golden who lives with my Mum, as i lived in a rented house, he lives with the two cocker spaniels now.
They don't stand still long enough to take pics tho!!!!!


and slightly off subject, here's my parrot, Nelson...

and doing his Exorcist impression...
Great mix!!!



And here is Badger, my Golden who lives with my Mum, as i lived in a rented house, he lives with the two cocker spaniels now.
They don't stand still long enough to take pics tho!!!!!


and slightly off subject, here's my parrot, Nelson...

and doing his Exorcist impression...
Originally Posted by danwrx1980
Olly, my 3 year old (ish) Labrador Rottweiler cross. All the love and softness of a lab, but guards the house like a Rotty.
Great mix!!!
Great mix!!!
No matter where i go she is no more than a foot away.
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http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...2/DSC00358.jpg
Originally Posted by jimi
No matter where i go she is no more than a foot away.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...2/DSC00358.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...2/DSC00358.jpg
She is very playfull at the best of times but i think RED is starting to get the hump a little.http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...2/DSC00357.jpg
What do you think red is thinking?
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What do you think red is thinking?
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...2/DSC00360.jpg
We were expecting her to knock on until at least 16 as she was so fit, but I guess some things are meant to be, the other two dogs seem plain by comparison, she really was the life and soul of the house
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From: The yorkshire dales - best roads in the UK

TJ at a 9 weeks old

TJ and and his best mate Denton

Chews anything but his toys i buy for him

Now at 8 months old he has developed a passion for Scoobys and chav gear.
When my last staffie passed away 9 months ago we always said we would get another one and this is him.
Since we got him he has had to have an operation to remove hairs that were growing on his eye lids and rubbing on his eyes.
If left he would get ulcers on his eyes so his eye lids were frozen to -20 to kill the hairs.
The first operation left scar tissue so he had to have another operation to fix that.
That was about 3 months ago and he seems to have recovered ok other than watery eyes.
He has been through so much for his age and just takes it in his stride, he is a tuff little feller.
I would recomend anyone buying a pet to get it insured. Both ops plus after care cost £1900 all i paid was 80 pound excess. I have been with Paws pet insuance for 11 years and never had any problems with them paying out.

Just had operation and on the way home from Manchester

Two days later and still very swollen.
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Managed to find some pics of george half staffie half pitbull, he died 9 months ago aged 11, he had a stoke after operation

The softest dog you could ever meet..sadly missed.
here's Dallas, aged 2. best dog ever, a great character
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Lee
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Lee
Originally Posted by T5OLF
Now at 8 months old he has developed a passion for Scoobys and chav gear.

Originally Posted by T5OLF
I would recomend anyone buying a pet to get it insured. Both ops plus after care cost £1900 all i paid was 80 pound excess. I have been with Paws pet insuance for 11 years and never had any problems with them paying out.



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