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Apologies if there is already a thread for this somewhere at the far end of the Search function's reach. You'll definitely be a contributor to this one, @WalkingCivilWar (how are the girls going?)

Son and partner have just bought a puppy. I haven't sought permission to share greater detail, but I can say they've named her 'Edie' after Eden Zanker ('our girl', WCW!) I reckon there are other - likely many - 'Landers out there who've blessed their pets with Dees names. And more to come.

Here's your chance for warm and fuzzy sharing, pics particularly welcomed, including welcoming new ones as they inevitably arrive.

 
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Permission now received. Introducing Edie (she's the dog one):

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Turns out Langers and Fritta were boys so because bylaws are applicable we had to give them back to the breeder. Not as sad as expected since Langers had begun to attack me (from behind… gutless wonder 😁). Harmesy and Melksy are girls so we’re allowed to keep them. 🥳 

So we got three more babies, different breed but also chosen because of their quieter cockcrow. So far, so good. We’re 99% sure they’re girls. 🤞🏼

I give you…

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Goldie, Edo and Gabi, my AFLW trio. 💕

We are getting a new puppy soon and I have named her Maisie (after S May of course). 


This is already my favourite thread 

 

This is my beautiful boy Bear. A real keen Melbourne supporter... 

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P.S- I did want to name him Clarry since he's a ginger but my husband said absolutely not. 

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41 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Turns out Langers and Fritta were boys so because bylaws are applicable we had to give them back to the breeder. Not as sad as expected since Langers had begun to attack me (from behind… gutless wonder 😁). Harmesy and Melksy are girls so we’re allowed to keep them. 🥳 

So we got three more babies, different breed but also chosen because of their quieter cockcrow. So far, so good. We’re 99% sure they’re girls. 🤞🏼

I give you…

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Goldie, Edo and Gabi, my AFLW trio. 💕

look like uncle, mombon and redleg ... lol

 

Grand final vibes with demons demosaw, #3 daughter and Henry the groodle. He loves watching TV especially programs and adds with animals. His favourite isn’t on anymore but was a car add with a cute poodle that needed a dog wash. Henry listens carefully to Geelong games as he hears ‘Henry!’ called out.

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13 minutes ago, demosaw said:

Grand final vibes with demons demosaw, #3 daughter and Henry the groodle. He loves watching TV especially programs and adds with animals. His favourite isn’t on anymore but was a car add with a cute poodle that needed a dog wash. Henry listens carefully to Geelong games as he hears ‘Henry!’ called out.

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Surely he'd answer to 'Harry', then, demo? Or even 'Hassa'? 🙂

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15 minutes ago, demosaw said:

Clarry is the GOAT after all.

No sign of a tail, so Seriously High (Extreme) Echelon Player?

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👍😆, ❤️ and 👏 to all posters from hereon 😊

not sure about this thread, i got called into HR when i politely asked to see some puppies 


1 hour ago, demosaw said:

Clarry is the GOAT after all.

The Clarry that wears #13 is indeed the GOAT. This Clarry is actually a sheep.  Breed is Persian. 😉

2 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

This is already my favourite thread 

 

This is my beautiful boy Bear. A real keen Melbourne supporter... 

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P.S- I did want to name him Clarry since he's a ginger but my husband said absolutely not. 

He looks like a very good boy.

10 minutes ago, BoBo said:

He looks like a very good boy.

Can confirm; the bestest of boys. 
I love him more than anything in this world. 

3 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

This is already my favourite thread 

 

This is my beautiful boy Bear. A real keen Melbourne supporter... 

336354390_2349106531915533_6101865486665387505_n.jpg

 

P.S- I did want to name him Clarry since he's a ginger but my husband said absolutely not. 

Does he have any say in it?????? 😂

I actually thought of you when I first saw this thread. I remember when we discovered we were getting Brodie, idk how you felt about it but I know that the moment you saw a pic of him with his dog you were 100% onboard. 😁

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4 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Does he have any say in it?????? 😂

I actually thought of you when I first saw this thread. I remember when we discovered we were getting Brodie, idk how you felt about it but I know that the moment you saw a pic of him with his dog you were 100% onboard. 😁

He has as much say in it as my husband does. 
They both know who serves them dinner. 

1 hour ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Surely he'd answer to 'Harry', then, demo? Or even 'Hassa'? 🙂

Henry (from Geelong) has accidentally been appropriate as he can be either very good or very bad. I’m not sure I could adequately discipline a dog called Jack or Clarry….

He is actually named after Henry 8th as we caved in about getting a 2nd dog when we were at Hampton Court Palace and met a very nice dog in the gift shop. 

3 hours ago, daisycutter said:

look like uncle, mombon and redleg ... lol

Nah: too much hair.

 
Just now, Bitter but optimistic said:

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The one in the back looks like me when we lose 


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