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I think if we have another one, I will go for a black one this time. Every chocolate one I have seen have been "difficult".
 
Ah, wouldn't say she's difficult pvr, . In fact, she was easier to lead train than the black one (although you have to prefix every command with "Koko" to get her attention.... but I expect that's because she's female). Very, very affectionate and follows me around when I'm at home.
 
a five years old Cookie :D

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and three months old Unella (Cornish rex)

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when she born ,the eyes was bright blue, now they slowly becoming green ,in few months time blue colour should disappear
 
Jackson... Our old GSD who we lost 2 christmas's ago,aged 13... I still get a lump in my throat everytime i mention him..

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Stanley our current GSD....

Believed to be around 2.5 years old...Got him from GSD rescue... He is certainly a challenge,but he is becoming a wonderful dog after a very hard start to life..
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Newest edition.... Eddie is about 4yrs old....Rescue cat so not sure..
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Oh..

The fish....

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She's not mine, she's my girlfriend's dog. Meet Daisy the Tibetan Terrier. She's gorgeous.

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I can't have a dog at the moment unfortunately, I'm just not at home enough :(
 
Z4M-2006 said:
Stanley our current GSD....

Believed to be around 2.5 years old...Got him from GSD rescue... He is certainly a challenge,but he is becoming a wonderful dog after a very hard start to life..
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Love that GSD... a little too big for me but I always loved them, they look class! :thumbsup:
 
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Glen, Bailey and Belle all three are German short haired pointer/Labrador crosses and are all trained(by myself)to the gun for hunting and retrieving

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Bailey
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Glen
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And at work "where's the birds"
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lol, actually ... the first part (moef) is pronounced as "moof", the second part (ke) is pronounced as the first part (cu) of the word curve for example. Does that make any sense? :-)

and erm thanks, he's cute indeed :P
 
shambolic, great looking dogs.

They look very obedient, something I could not say for our Lab :)

What method of training did you follow, as if I get another one I need to know as we have foxes, deer, pheasants the lot here and I could not control our dog from chasing them.
 
shambolic said:
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Glen, Bailey and Belle all three are German short haired pointer/Labrador crosses and are all trained(by myself)to the gun for hunting and retrieving

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Bailey
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Glen
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And at work "where's the birds"
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lol when you took the picture of bailey did u notice that it looks like shes like biting her lip haha! shes just trying to look all sexy :lol:
 
This little 'scrufian' arrived at the back door one day looking very sad indeed.
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After several months of attempts he was captured and treated by the RSPCA and is now a very happy house cat.
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Our own cats love to sleep - in our beds.
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And generally settle down quite nicely.
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The grey one is nosey and yes that snake was still alive.
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Andi.
 
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