A bit surprised there hasn't been any Retrievers so far so I felt an overwhelming urge to share pictures of mine. Don't be fooled by the cute puppy. Evil beyond words, possibly with plans for world domination...
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with all this talk of dogs - show us yer mutts!
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Goon, Ted the long dog is fine looking Lurcher, looks like he would give good chase to the lure
and give the Deerhounds a run for there money.
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excellent thread.
miss my pooch
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You've all just confirmed something for me.....as soon as this divorce is through I'M GETTING ONE! All lovely looking mutts
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We're getting a pal for the Beagle above....one of these.
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mcboo - what's 'one of these'?
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Chocolate labradoodle.....
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Thanks scotsman. I used to take Ted to some informal lure coursing days, but although enthusiastic he never really grasped the idea. If he was behind, he'd catch the other dog, and then bump and barge it until it stopped. If he got a good start and was ahead he'd slow down for the other dog to catch up then bump and barge it to a halt. If the other dog insisted on continuing the chase Ted would give it a good pasting in the middle of the course (all dogs muzzled when running so no harm done) in full view of everyone else.
Here he is running against Blaze, a champion courser who Ted had no chance of catching. That didn't stop him giving Blaze a good malleting when he caught him up at the lure stop....

He really is a prize chump.
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This is Dyson - half Staffie, quarter lab, quarter whippet. All dopey. Oh, and that's Dusty the cat just turfed him off his bed, the gert big wuss.
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my wire haired pointer a couple of christmas ago, can't believe she was 6 last week!Posted 6 months ago # -
I can justify £2349 to take him but I would think buying a bike at that price is reasonable, value is clearly subjective.
I know I'd pay stupid amounts of money to take Molly with me. But like you say, value is subjective. I hope you find a way to take him.
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Socks and sandals - there is no excuse fenboy.
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hey.... socks and sandals is THE look!
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Couple of Jenson for double points!

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Thanks scotsman. I used to take Ted to some informal lure coursing days, but although enthusiastic he never really grasped the idea. If he was behind, he'd catch the other dog, and then bump and barge it until it stopped. If he got a good start and was ahead he'd slow down for the other dog to catch up then bump and barge it to a halt. If the other dog insisted on continuing the chase Ted would give it a good pasting in the middle of the course (all dogs muzzled when running so no harm done) in full view of everyone else.
Here he is running against Blaze, a champion courser who Ted had no chance of catching. That didn't stop him giving Blaze a good malleting when he caught him up at the lure stop....
Sounds so familiar
Kea's first race "on your marks, get set"...lie down
Race two she did about 50m then sprinted back into the crowd scattering dog owners like ten pins.
Race 3 she gets the idea but just chased the other dogs, 350m later she couldnt believe her luck when they all suddenly stopped just so she could knock them over, a quick savage of the lure and then she sprinted all the way back.Posted 6 months ago # -
Check out those deer hounds, wow.
Nice to see another pic of Ted, an action shot as well!Love the Goldens too.
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Since i'm on my folks computer and have access to pics for once, Benji, a collie/retriever cross. Perfect mix of intelligence and stupidity

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IMAG0031 by dannixon99, on FlickrPosted 6 months ago # -
Pictures of our two looking slghtly less cute.


slainte
rob
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Here's Chabs (say shabs).... He's not our dog, we just looked after him for a couple of months he was great fun. A real positive energy to have around.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=GARbButOf2YPosted 6 months ago # -
Are you not a dog owner stratobiker? It sounds like you should be.
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@freeride_frankie - Yes, Rex is ours. We adopted him last April. His owner died and nobody wanted him! He's an 11 year old uncastrated male.
He's the fourth GSD i've owner. I love the breed.
I lost my last GSD about 10 years ago. I was gutted. As far as I was concerned she was the best dog that ever walked the face of the earth. Anyways, when we moved to France we found ourselves looking after other peoples dogs while they were away. Mrs Stratobiker began to talk about getting a dog, even going to the dogs home looking for a suitable candidate. I thought that when the time was right a dog would present itself. Then Rex arrived!
I know puppies are cute, and a blank canvas, but the youngest dog I've ever had was 18 months. I'll take an older dog. There are so many out there who through no fault of their own find themselves homeless.....and you can teach an old dog new tricks. I've been amazed at Rex's capacity to learn new stuff and he's 11.
Took a look at Angela's website by the way. Gorgeous gorgeous dogs, and solid wordage from Angela.
SB
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@colournoise - I dunno - think they look cute all wet and happy
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Winnie, our Springer vs Poodle.
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spoodle? springle?
I like Springle....
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Just for cinnamon girl - another of Ted in action, with his mate Lemmy.
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Somebody mention retreivers? Here's Sam:

217 by AlgarveBairn, on Flickrand his brother, Max:

031 by AlgarveBairn, on FlickrPosted 6 months ago #
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