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4 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

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The ugly one looks like you BBO

In the nicest possible way 🙂

 

The golden retriever I have as my icon here was named after our late coach Bailey.

I also used to have Barassi the cat

 


8 minutes ago, ManDee said:

The ugly one looks like you BBO

In the nicest possible way 🙂

I am all for being mean to people but never be mean to dogs. All dogs are absolutely beautiful. 

IMG_00062.thumb.JPG.66810fbb6213f05de5e110c2ff614217.JPGMy last offering on this thread. I had this bloke ( now deceased)  at The Manor for 15 years. He was a Pitbull - 45 kegs of iron hard muscle.

However, we raised him correctly, and he was a loving and very intelligent dog. He was a forceful but controlled guard of the property and whatever vehicle he was in. Loved children.

I do believe though, that had anyone appeared to threaten my late wife, it would not have ended well

 
5 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

IMG_00062.thumb.JPG.66810fbb6213f05de5e110c2ff614217.JPGMy last offering on this thread. I had this bloke ( now deceased)  at The Manor for 15 years. He was a Pitbull - 45 kegs of iron hard muscle.

However, we raised him correctly, and he was a loving and very intelligent dog. He was a forceful but controlled guard of the property and whatever vehicle he was in. Loved children.

I do believe though, that had anyone appeared to threaten my late wife, it would not have ended well

Was his name Jack Viney. Sounds like a very special dog.

3 hours ago, Crystal Dees said:

Meet Clarry......

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The Greatest Of All Time


Please can we make a rule that we cannot post sad stories about dogs that are no longer here. Emotionally I can only handle so much. Thank you. 

4 hours ago, jane02 said:

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

Clearly ( and wisely ) you didn't give your filth supporting husband any say Jane !!

37 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Resized_20221208_152142.thumb.jpeg.1bfe126e1e7121244932835772779fbd.jpegThe Manor's attack dogs!

I have a Swiss White Sheppherd: she is much, much better looking than your blanc pooches...And she's sweet and gentle not like yours. self described as 'Attack Dogs'. I know, they keep your Moyston Claret drinking citadel safe from marauding Romseyites.

26 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

I am all for being mean to people but never be mean to dogs. All dogs are absolutely beautiful. 

You are preaching to an ex postie!


3 minutes ago, Sideshow Bob said:

https://www.instagram.com/chewie_melbourne/

 

Our little toy poodle has his own 'gram page - probs need an agent 🤣

Bear also has his own Instagram… and he now follows your toy poodle

https://instagram.com/bears_fluffy_adventures?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==

 

I’ve actually used our puppy in a few photo shoots before for work catalogues. He’s a professional model 😂

 

2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Bear also has his own Instagram… and he now follows your toy poodle

https://instagram.com/bears_fluffy_adventures?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==

 

I’ve actually used our puppy in a few photo shoots before for work catalogues. He’s a professional model 😂

 

I trust he is paid accordingly Jaded !

3 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Bear also has his own Instagram… and he now follows your toy poodle

https://instagram.com/bears_fluffy_adventures?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==

 

I’ve actually used our puppy in a few photo shoots before for work catalogues. He’s a professional model 😂

 

Nawww Bear is adorable!!!!!

1 minute ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I trust he is paid accordingly Jaded !

The vet has described him as “borderline over his recommended weight limit”… so he’s certainly been paid handsomely for his work. 
 


6 hours ago, jane02 said:

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

I demand puppy content once said puppy comes home. 

Hi Demonland

Meet Bernie, named after the one only Bernie Vince. 
He is a small medium Labradoodle, perfect for sitting on laps and being stroked during big wins. 
His favourite things are to chase the flat footy in the backyard and licking the 4 month olds face. Doesn’t care too much for toddlers or umpires (not sure where he gets that from!!). 

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I think he has a soft spot for the dogs too (photo taken during 4th quarter of ‘21 GF). 

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9 hours ago, Wizard of Koz said:

is this demonland or dogland?

Could be.... Mongrel Land 🙃🐶

 
13 hours ago, Kumamoto_Ken said:

Schnitzel and Wilbur on their slightly chewed Demon bag.

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A brave person who owns to dachshunds.

Meet Ollie Bear the cavoodle.  Mini poodle with the olde prince charles.

Recruited roughly about the same time as Clarry.  Had early overweight issues but has since blossomed into a K9 super star...

Bear because we sometimes wonder whether he is one or not.  Loves to hibernate during winter months and only likes to venture out in warmer weather.

His favourite snacks are two crusty corners off my early morning toast and anything biscuity (water crackers!).

He thinks he's a bit tough around big dogs (which is most other dogs) until things get a bit rowdy then he's like 'what the' and exits stage left.

This is his Demon V jacket...

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