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CDNBear

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Yep, it's a paw, and that would be a soccer ball. Well, what's left of it anyways.

She get's a new one every Xmas, and by October, it's all but gone.

Do you play dress up with your dogs? What have you put on his head? Is that an egg carton or a busted soccer ball? Any reason why his tongue is hanging out?
Nope, that's her ba, she already ate the ll.

For some reason, after shes ripped it apart, she shakes the crap out of it and then flops on the ground to chew it, that was how it landed, that's why I took the pic.

My Sh!tter is crazy. Which is why we caller Crazy Daisey. She's the first dog we've ever owned, that didn't live outside. So we aren't really sure if she's at all normal. Considering she acts like the cat, snorts like a pig, plays and eats like an Otter, has teeth like a shark, farts like a horse, and sits like a hooker, I'm leaning towards, no.
 

Ariadne

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For some reason, after shes ripped it apart, she shakes the crap out of it and then flops on the ground to chew it, that was how it landed, that's why I took the pic.

My Sh!tter is crazy. Which is why we caller Crazy Daisey. She's the first dog we've ever owned, that didn't live outside. So we aren't really sure if she's at all normal. Considering she acts like the cat, snorts like a pig, plays and eats like an Otter, has teeth like a shark, farts like a horse, and sits like a hooker, I'm leaning towards, no.

Dogs are man's best friend ... or should that be people are a dog's best friend, as who but a best friend would put up with that?
 

Ron in Regina

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the Beagle likes to let the boys have some air while he's sleeping.........


Like this?:

 

Said1

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Oh, yeah. that looks familiar. The boy cat does that too. Sometimes, both of them sound asleep, on their sides, legs wide open. :lol:
 

wulfie68

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I don't have one at the moment, but I grew up with collie-border collie crosses: lotsa energy, intelligence and good natured. Our first one, used to walk us to the school bus stop and "herd" us when we'd play outside. My wife wants to get a pooch once our son is old enough not to pull its fur and has been lobbying hard to do a greyhound rescue, which does appeal to me.

Sad note: our next door neighbour had to have his 9 yr old standard poodle put down this week with cancer. Kinda put a damper on things because she was such a sweetheart.
 

Ariadne

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ya I just don't like how they're designed and especially how many owners make them look like such sissies.

I agree ... the frou frou cut on a standard looks ridiculous, but that says more about the owner than the dog.
 

karrie

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I've family with those critters. Soooo much energy!!!! (re: the Pic's by Les)

Our border collie on our farm was incredible. He was such a good dog, so dedicated and loyal. My sister's border collie living in town... frig, that makes for one mental dog. Of course, they didn't realize she was a border collie when they adopted her from the SPCA, due to her being cream coloured where she's supposed to be black, or they never would have done it.
 

L Gilbert

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Our border collie on our farm was incredible. He was such a good dog, so dedicated and loyal. My sister's border collie living in town... frig, that makes for one mental dog. Of course, they didn't realize she was a border collie when they adopted her from the SPCA, due to her being cream coloured where she's supposed to be black, or they never would have done it.
We know a guy over in the next valley that has a black & white, the other is red & white. Apparently some are almost all black, some almost all white, some almost all red, and some anywhere in between. lol