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Posted: Thu May 08, 14 4:57 pm
by Carl
And steals the washing

Posted: Thu May 08, 14 5:03 pm
by Don
Yeah thanks for reminding me Carl! He keeps swiping hand towels, tea towels or failing that any washing he can find. Great temperament though and loves the grand kids, thinks he's one of them
Posted: Thu May 08, 14 6:03 pm
by Don
and here the little sod a couple of years ago, the one on the right that is, just a few weeks old
Posted: Thu May 08, 14 6:07 pm
by pete walton
Here is my old dog Gus ,,,,,,he was a one dog crimewave from the day he was a puppy to when he died 11 years later ...... He was a Bananarama! dogggg full stop ...Fight ,Bananarama!, Eat ,and Bananarama! ,,,,,,, Rhodesian Ridgeback ,, the best dog i have ever had ......
Posted: Thu May 08, 14 6:14 pm
by andyrob
dogs seem to be the pet of choice for mopar fans by the looks of it on here
Posted: Thu May 08, 14 6:17 pm
by Graham Martin
I've got a thief too called paddy he will nick most things but loves glasses and his mate chip
Posted: Fri May 09, 14 2:42 pm
by shovelheadrob
Here's Ollie he's a rescue, had him nearly 2 years. He was 3 end of February, fantastic temperament, loves playing with all other dogs large & small, great with kids, only negative is he can be stubborn with selective recall.
He is absolutely awesome, I just wish I could take him to work with me instead of leaving him at home with the missus from Mon-Fri!

Posted: Fri May 09, 14 2:57 pm
by GJUK
andyrob wrote:dogs seem to be the pet of choice for mopar fans by the looks of it on here
And reptiles

Posted: Fri May 09, 14 4:05 pm
by Dave-R
I've had three wasps lately.

Posted: Fri May 09, 14 4:09 pm
by Dave-R
Billy.
Posted: Fri May 09, 14 4:32 pm
by Cannonball
Don wrote:and here the little sod a couple of years ago, the one on the right that is, just a few weeks old
what a great looking little pooch don, your daughter is a looker to , nice one,
Posted: Fri May 09, 14 5:03 pm
by Don
ha ha thanks mate i'll tell Brigitte you said that, it'll make her day, funny a lot of people say Brigitte and my daughter look like sisters, she says she'll buy you a drink next time she sees ya

Posted: Fri May 09, 14 6:30 pm
by Cannonball
Don wrote:ha ha thanks mate i'll tell Brigitte you said that, it'll make her day, funny a lot of people say Brigitte and my daughter look like sisters, she says she'll buy you a drink next time she sees ya

HA HA I WILL BUY HER ONE DON, LUCKY FELLA,

HOPE YOUR ALL GOOD MATEY
Posted: Fri May 09, 14 11:17 pm
by Mossy68
GJUK wrote:andyrob wrote:dogs seem to be the pet of choice for mopar fans by the looks of it on here
And reptiles

Just me and you on the reptile front Jon.
Although Drew's shrimp has gotta be up there with our weirdness ?

Posted: Fri May 09, 14 11:33 pm
by Dart Vader
JohnS wrote:How did you turn Cody around Carl as my English Bull Terrier Boris goes for other dogs and cant get him out of it. Strange thing is he is ok with little dogs he knows just not strangers. Makes it a nightmare for dog walking as you just cant enjoy it.
John, that cute black lab of mine had a horrid start, he was rescued by the police when they raided a drug den in Salisbury, they had used him as a bait dog for the staffies in the house. He had been tied up and the other dogs set on him. He was taken to dogs trust when we got him.
Clearly he had issues with other dogs and would fight first talk later, it was a mare as we couldn't walk him near other dogs, it was six months of driving him to a remote spot and walking him.......then
One day I was up the local park and Guinness was playing ball, another black lab came along and nicked the ball, Guinness went to fight but the other one put him in his place and ran off. Guinness followed and we ran after him. The other dog, Alfie, ran to a pack of dog walkers and their assortment of big and small pooches. After a few minutes of bravado Guinness suddenly stopped being aggressive and just went with the flow. Found his place in this group and now we walk him everyday with them, sometimes up to 12 dogs of all shapes and sizes. Guinness will now generally say hello to any new dogs, occasionally he might growl or snap but not connect but it's only 1 in 10 he does that to. Walking with a pack TOTALLY changed him from nutter to nice.
He even lets one staffs near him now but he isn't very trustful of them, which you can understand. Sadly where we live there are plenty of chav staffies who are not under control so we do keep an eye out for them. He's had a couple attack him but with his "training" in the drug den he can hold his own and sees them off
With your dog you may find it's nervous aggression due to him not knowing his place.
I feel for you as I remember how bad things were with him, now he is a pack star.