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A couple of people have asked me so....
Remember [url= http://www.singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/new-dog ]that dog[/url] I/we adopted?
We still have him. He's bloody great he is, even if he did bite Mrs Stratobiker, who said he had to go, but nobody wanted him so he's still here.
Now, ever since he arrived i've been looking forward to the dog threads so that I can join in, but there ain't been any. So I started one!!!!
Hello from Rex, my lovely boy....
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How's your dog doin? Any pics?
๐ฏ He's a biggun!!
Blimey, does he moonlight hunting buffalo on the serengeti? Good looking fella!
Bit Mrs Stratobiker ๐ฏ
Rex is a fine looking hound!
[color=blue]Can't resist a dogs thread.
Rex looks a fine figure of a (**** off huge) dog. Reminds me of my dad's old giant GSD Mick who used to play with bricks like 'normal' dogs play with rubber balls.
Anyway, our two -
A tired, grumpy, "why the hell are you taking my photo at this time of night?" Pablo (8 year old English Springer - possibly the handsomest dog in the world)
Also tired, but with more of an "OK then, just get on with it" attitude is Stig (5 year old alleged English Springer, but I suspect a smidge of Border Collie in the mix somewhere - definitely NOT the handsomest dog in the world - his name is 'of the dump' rather than any Top Gear reference)
And a rare picture of them together where they're not sleeping, eating or fighting
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I like glowing satan eyes dog!
stratobiker,
That's a nice looking dog like a Kawasaki ... 
It's easy to see why dog threads are always so popular. When I worked in the UK a lifetime ago, I was always impressed by the fondness of people there for their dogs.
Lifer--Tilly looks she is sitting in HER garden, surveying HER guests over for tea--cool picture.
Stratobiker---is that a long-haired shepherd or a Malinoise or ??? That dog would get your attention if one was breaking into your house with the intent to burgle!!!
He's looking happy SB - and I'm guessing he didn't have a serious go at biting Mrs SB or she'd be lacking a limb ๐ฏ
Here's Kasper running for a Matteson's Fridge Raider...
That steroid dog ^^^ There's a bunch of lads go hunting in the nearby country park with staffie-greyhound cross dogs - they look a bit like that abomination.
Lol! ๐ Great pics. What a load of softies we are eh? Dogs are ace.
@busydog - as far as we know he's an alsation/GSD. He certainly acts like one, but who knows.
Yes, he bit Mrs Stratobiker on the leg. Out of fear we think. We're sure it would have been much worse if it had been an agressive bite, and as he doesn't do agression we think it must have been fear. Like fearful due to being in a new/strange environment with nothing familiar other than a drinking bowl. I did ask the old owners sister if she had any articles of her brothers clothing, an old jacket or something that I could wear that would make me smell familiar, but she didn't have anything.
Anyway, Mrs Strato' had to take a trip to hospital, have tetanus jabs and a course of antbiotics. She said that Rex had to go, and it was suggested to us that we have him put down. He was given a month. But, nobody wanted him, and he's such a lovely chap that Carla decided he should be given a second chance. I shot lots of video footage of how he bahaves with us and got some help from an animal psychiatrist!!!
Basically she said that Rex was stressed and fearful, porobably due to having a new home at the age of 10. She suggested a number of things we could do to help him relax. Two months down the line he's brilliant, and him and Mrs Strato' are best of friends. Looking at how he is now to how he was, it was obvious.
Soz, I've gone on a bit....but he's my boy!!! ๐
Fair play to Mrs Stratobiker, doubt I would be too keen for a rematch after a bite from a bear!
It could have been a child's face!
But seriously, I hate you all..........apparently its not acceptable to have a dog then go out to work:(
MM - Dottie's looking great. How are you getting on with her?
This is my mate's dog, Oscar, and his mini me!
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And this is my rescue puppy, Ollie - he's 15 months and weighs 28kg ๐ฏ
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Love dog threads ๐
Good on you for giving it a second chance. I guess you are the only ones who can tell if it was an aggressive act at the time. Fingers crossed it is sorted now and won't do anything again. He is huge, I bed no one messes with you when he is around!
I guess you are the only ones who can tell if it was an aggressive act at the time.
A simple limb count should tell you.
DD, She's great. She's toilet trained and now enjoying obedience classes. We're not letting her off her lead yet as her recall isn't quite there yet. She's a very sociable dog and just wants to play with every dog and person she meets.
She's still nipping a bit (only with me though) but I think that's more to do with wanting attention, and she's still teething, but that's getting better.
Our dog class has suggested we take her to agility classes as she's very intelligent and she would enjoy it. Mrs MM is quite keen to do that to keep her stimulated.
Molly is very cute. Have you needed to strip her yet?
She's still nipping a bit
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she's still teething
I'd say those two things are very connected. We can do whatever we want to Molly now, and even if she opens her mouth, the second it comes near our hands, she closes it and just licks instead. I'm sure the same will happen with Dottie.
She's very quick to bare her teeth if a bigger dog winds her up though ๐ฏ We're working on this - I hope i doesn't get her into trouble.
Our dog class has suggested we take her to agility classes as she's very intelligent
I was thinking the same thing with Molly...tbf, the breed is quite clever in general. I'm sure you've been surprised at how quickly Dottie picks things up. I reckon she'd love all the jumping (although I hear the weaving in and out of poles can be a bit of a nightmare ๐ )
Molly is very cute. Have you needed to strip her yet?
No, not yet...I think she could do with one, but she's a bit gorgeous at the moment - I dread having to have her stripped.
The only other thing to keep an eye out with Dottie is chasing other animals...squirrels, rabbits, birds, etc. Molly's needed a firm hand when it comes to this - BTs get themselves into all kinds of fixes chasing. I'd give her her head if we lived in the countryside but in an urban environment, a chase can head for the road in a flash.
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Our little boy, all grown up (not by much) now.
Twin, handsome chap ๐
Superb pics! Great dogs and some top notch photography. Keep 'em coming. I've just been showing Mrs Stratobiker and at every scroll of the page it's "ahhhh, he/she's lovely....oh post one with Rex and me!".... So here they are, best of friends.
He only took a hand off then? ๐
Her right hand is missing!!!!!!!!!!! ๐ฏ
OMG!!!
WTF!!!
Did she bite his right ear off in retaliation?
EDIT: Damn, too slow.
andyl's pic is great!! Dog with ice cream - always guaranteed a mess!!
I'd love to get a dog, but couldn't give it a full enough life at the moment as we not often at home.
If I did, reckon it would be a Boxer or a rescue hound.
Rex looks awesome ๐ Here's an old pic of our Freddie
He was really ill last weekend (shitting/vomming blood) and we thought he was on deaths door as he wasn't responding to anything much and when he did it was with a big painful groan. Come Tuesday he was back to his usual self and seems perkier than ever this week. Vets diagnosis is that he has both some thyroid troubles and an enlarged heart. Not sure how much longer he's gonna last but is on some tablets and seems alright for now ๐
Good Thread!
Here's the Family Alfie, bouncy ****er he is too!
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