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Posted: Wed Sep 20, 06 4:50 pm
by Dino
You wouldn't believe how many clothes Cath has put on him before they get binned, I feel sorry for the poor kids when we eventually have them!!
He's a great family dog Clivey, all the kids around here love him and pull him all over the place and he just stands there, never loses his rag with them. He was hard work when he was a pup mind, nothing was safe in the house, he even chewed the corners of the walls when he was teething.

Posted: Thu Sep 21, 06 3:39 am
by Anonymous
He's a bit small for a male Malamut. They tend to get really big and can be quite aggressive. Female malamut's are excellent family dogs though and quite a bit smaller (kinda like Dino's dog's size). At least all the ones I have met have been.
Sounds like yours is the perfect combo Dino.
My Ex in Aus had a female, lovely dog with a really good temprement. Really difficult to tire out though! We used to tie her to the front of the family Ford Falcon and let her pull it round the block! Her only known fear was of Bouncing Tiggers.
Posted: Mon Sep 25, 06 12:43 pm
by Anonymous
WillDatsun wrote:great to see some horses on this post! Hey is that what you used to wear when you rode?
OK, you force me to show you a photo of my tight fitting jodhpurs
First pic is what I used to wear, second is what I wear now that I am exercising young and daft Racehorses..
I'm at Goodwood tomorrow leading up a horse called 'Blue Java' in the 5.25. If anyone should happen to be there give me a shout in the parade ring..
Dog
Posted: Fri Nov 03, 06 9:09 pm
by JustinMFox
Dino I love your dog
Posted: Sun Nov 05, 06 11:28 pm
by Anonymous
Carefull Justin, you can get nicked if it gets too serious mate

Pets
Posted: Sun Nov 05, 06 11:53 pm
by JustinMFox
You have a dirty mind Clive : )
Posted: Mon Nov 06, 06 9:59 pm
by Tim P
This is our blue roan cocker spanniel, Megan.
Posted: Mon Nov 06, 06 10:55 pm
by Kev
Spencer, flanked by his HenchCats, sez "Hello, Darling! Ding Dong!"
Posted: Thu Nov 09, 06 9:05 pm
by Tim P
Meg says 'Hi Spencer! why dontcha come up and see me some time....'
Cocker spanniels - don't you just love 'em?
Posted: Thu Nov 09, 06 10:30 pm
by Wolfman
Ok guys you forced me to do it!!! This is my job!? This is some of the rabble I walk every day. Not many people can say that they have the woods for an office!!?? THis was the 10 oclock meeting yesterday!!!
Posted: Thu Nov 09, 06 10:34 pm
by topbanana
Molly Toffee the choco lab, like swimming in ponds and biting tyres

Posted: Tue Nov 14, 06 10:14 am
by Dave-R
It is with great sadness that I have to report the death of Lizzie "Button" Robson.
I had to have her put down last Friday night. It has taken me this long to be able to talk about it.
She had been my best mate and only "child" for almost 17 years. My whole life and any holidays centered around Lizzie. The house seems very very empty without her. Diana in particular is very upset. I am haunted by the way Lizzie looked into my eyes as she died on the table.
I miss her like crazy and am racked with guilt.
But life has to go on and we are feeling better every day. But I don't think a day will go by in the rest of our lives without thinking about her. She really was a very special dog.
Posted: Tue Nov 14, 06 11:24 am
by charger01
Sorry to hear that Dave

lizzie
Posted: Tue Nov 14, 06 1:07 pm
by Anonymous
Dave, try to think of it as Lizzie saying goodbye 2 u and not that guity feeling. Keep your mind on the chewed items, the muddy garden and back door. The morning barking making sure everyone hears her say hello, get up.

Remember all the fun.
Even after 1 1/2 years after loosing my best friend of 27 years it does become easier, try to remember the daft things that had gone on not the sad.
Sharon
Posted: Tue Nov 14, 06 7:25 pm
by Rebel
Really sorry to hear that Dave, we lost our dog (Boris) when he died in my arms one morning a couple of years ago..........
the great memories never leave, but, it does get easier