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11 hours ago, Red and Bluebeard said:

What part of an ostrich is that? 😃

Anatomy of ostriches is one of my blind spots.

 
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2 hours ago, forever demons said:

What?

My question, too! Best I can do is that it was riffing on the OP's '...welcoming new ones as they inevitably arrive.'

Now, come on everyone, back to being (dare I say it)...

Petty.

 
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10 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

that'd be great name for a dog

Offenbach, on the other hand...

23 minutes ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Offenbach, on the other hand...

another goody 🤣

but nothing beats deefer


21 hours ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

This is Bon Scott. Rescue. Came to us as Bon. Generally get a laugh at the dog park when it's time to go home and I'm yelling out BON SCOTT.

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Bon responds (singing)..."Ball breaker"

My next dog will be called Deeogee.

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image.thumb.jpeg.209870de69fe477fd45081c5cf45ff65.jpegThis is our Teddy, 2021 prelim final night and more interested in what’s in the microwave. Terrible at ball sports, doesn’t look for options and runs way past 15m before taking a bounce.

 
1 minute ago, In Harmes Way said:

image.thumb.jpeg.209870de69fe477fd45081c5cf45ff65.jpegThis is our Teddy, 2021 prelim final night and more interested in what’s in the microwave. Terrible at ball sports, doesn’t look for options and runs way past 15m before taking a bounce.

Bear is a ball hog. Can’t play fetch without two balls. He won’t drop the one he has until he sees that you’re going to throw him a new one. 
A selfish princess. Goodwin would not put up with his [censored]. 

On 5/17/2023 at 2:09 PM, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Edie of the OP is a Schnauzer, Jane. Perhaps she enters the world as your Hunter left it, carrying a little bit of him on (the red and blue, at least, certainly😊)

They are the best dogs. ❤️ My heart broke when we lost him 💔


This is my daughters dog Simba. He loves the MFC and loves wearing his demon polo.

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15 hours ago, jane02 said:

This is my daughters dog Simba. He loves the MFC and loves wearing his demon polo.

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The last photo is priceless.  Love the polo and Teddy's (In Harmes Way) is a beauty too

..."It's Angostura Rum not maple syrup!"

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3 hours ago, chook fowler said:

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my recently departed furry friend.

I hope this thread has been emotionally in the right direction for you, Chook (and other 'Landers who are missing their FFs, like @jane02)?

And underneath that avatar, eh?...


16 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

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Presume that crop is out Kentbruck way 😁

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Good fun, as ever, @Demonstone, Thanks!

But get into some real fun and get a dog. Or a chook, eh, @WalkingCivilWar? Or even a cat (we have a Benny in the family😁)

What would you name them? (cue more fun!)


34 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

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Doobie?

10 minutes ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Good fun, as ever, @Demonstone, Thanks!

But get into some real fun and get a dog. Or a chook, eh, @WalkingCivilWar? Or even a cat (we have a Benny in the family😁)

What would you name them? (cue more fun!)

if i had a rabbit i would call it arfur

Just now, daisycutter said:

if i had a rabbit i would call it arfur

Stew

 

IMG_0685.thumb.jpeg.417b6749b93de558a1e5249d108c82d4.jpegThis is our gorgeous rescue boy named Roosy, he is the best bloody dog, we love him beyond words.  We got him the first year we had Paul Roos as our coach. Must admit he leaves the room when Melbourne are playing, he doesn’t like me screaming at the tv.  

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I feel like we could all use some light and laughter this weekend so here is Bear living his best life in a dog oodie 


 

 

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