The Dog Lovers Thread

She is just too adorable. And your paving stones are fine. :)
 
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CUTE dogs!

If living with my sister's dogs and my cats and rabbits is any guide, dogs need more attention than cats or rabbits... but they give more attention back, too- not that my cats and rabbits didn't appear to love me, because they did.

(Did I mention that my sister's dog knew my sister's name? I'm not joking!)
 
CUTE dogs!

If living with my sister's dogs and my cats and rabbits is any guide, dogs need more attention than cats or rabbits... but they give more attention back, too- not that my cats and rabbits didn't appear to love me, because they did.

(Did I mention that my sister's dog knew my sister's name? I'm not joking!)

Tom, you are absolutely right -dogs are a LOT of work,especially puppies. Having a dog is very much like having a child. Cats are low maintenance and very loving as well. My kitties are very sweet and affectionate.
Not surprising to hear about your sister's dog. They're pretty good with names!
 
The pups are six months old! My Daisy- we call her ten pounds of pure sugar. Ivy is our little fairy princess.
 

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Six months?!? Already?!? My how time flies when you are having fun! They are precious! <3
 
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Playmate with a friend:
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Great pics of the pups! I was wondering who the friend was when I saw him on FB. My first reaction was, oh no...they got another dog, lol.
 
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Oh helllll nooo!!!! That's a dog my mom found in a dumpster a few months ago, and THEY kept her! Not me!!!
 
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image.jpg image.jpg My puppy Archie . We originally " fostered"him in November last year as his owner had agreed to take him in as he was a "reject" puppy who had not made the grade because he had been deemed not pretty enough / compliant enough for being taken forward for guide dog training.

Unfortunately the owner had to undergo massive surgery and has lost the use of her arm. Consequently we now have a permanent new member of our household!!!

Like all " rejected" puppies he appears to spend his whole time acknowledging his gratitude and showering us with love and happiness.

He is a pedigree labradoodle. But looks more like an animated hearth rug!

He is weird and scatty half lab coated and half poodle like someone put him together from left over bits ! He has character and a style all of his own. Unfortunately he got attacked by a jack russell a month ago so is bit shy around dogs at present but training glasses are working on that!

A lady with a " pretty" labradoodle at dog training looked at him with horror and told me she would not have paid good money for one like that . That is the problem with pedigree dog breeding surely as most litters have a " runt" that won't make a sale? Where do they end up? All Archie's thrown into rescue centres or worse?
 
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