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scruff, he is a cracker


 
Posted : 06/11/2012 1:04 pm
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My mates dog is lovely...

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Posted : 06/11/2012 1:37 pm
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This is Jenson our 2 and a bit year old springer....

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"My Stick"

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"Mmmmmm.... peaty"


 
Posted : 06/11/2012 3:04 pm
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not nearly enough bona fido pheasant botherers on this thread. although I'm liking the look of jasmine. looks a cracking worker

Lottie picked this out for herself at the Game Fair a couple of years back:

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and knackered after the first nights camping and day at the fiar but not letting pheasant go, she doesn't rough it:

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and in case anyone hasn't seen this one:

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yup it's the same dog!


 
Posted : 06/11/2012 6:08 pm
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There are some lovely dogs on here. I have a real soft spot for Springers; we had one when I was a kid and she was ace, scatty but ace.

My aunt had a Visla called Digby and he was stunning too but needed to be around people or he would destroy stuff. My uncle and I took him for a walk one morning and we popped to grab a paper and left him in the car for a matter of minutes. Came back to find out he'd knocked the dog guard out of the way and pissed all over the front seat to show his displeasure!

I'd love a dog but my other half isn't that keen and we work long hours so it wouldn't be fair. She would consider a Cocker in the future though.


 
Posted : 06/11/2012 6:19 pm
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Our two Springers in their 'natural' state.

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Pablo (liver & white) is from champion working stock, but pheasants are safe from him (rabbits, chickens, pigeons and squirrels not so much so). Stig (the other one) is pretty much too thick to chase anything except his own shadow.


 
Posted : 06/11/2012 6:50 pm
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Posted : 06/11/2012 6:55 pm
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Whilst on dogs, what do you dog owners do?

Is anyone here a dog owner that works full time (5 days 9-5) ?

I'm humming and ha-ing over getting a dog, dad used to have them, and would love to have one again. However, i'm just not sure its possible, and could do with some reassuring that working most of the day its wrong to have one.

Anyone able to shed some light/opinions?

Cheers!


 
Posted : 06/11/2012 9:38 pm
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bjj.andy.w and ricdiggle what breeds are your dogs?

Anyone here had or known owners of portuguese pointers?


 
Posted : 06/11/2012 9:48 pm
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Ridgeback and Labrador if I'm not mistaken.


 
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This is Riley, he's 20 weeks now


 
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bjj.andy.w and ricdiggle what breeds are your dogs?

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Ridgeback and Labrador if I'm not mistaken.

Correct 😀 lovely breed of dog, but then again I'm biased 😉


 
Posted : 06/11/2012 10:29 pm
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can you or your partner get home at lunchtimes from the 9-5job simply_oli_y?

DogsTrust will consider rehoming dogs with people who can as its usually means the dog doesn't get left for more than 4-5 hours at a time... in fact they'd be good to get in contact with and to fill out their questionaire, they'll be able to give you a good idea on if you're suitable to adopt a dog and if so, what type/age of dog.


 
Posted : 07/11/2012 5:43 am
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worth looking after a friends do for a short while. My parents had a golden retriever when i was younger and i want a collie then.

we looked after poppy

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Who although cute - required lots of attention. decided we dont think we are ready for a dog in our house yet. We both work long hours - i leave at 6.30 am and get in at 6pm and thats when im in the uk , jayne leaves at 7 and returns at 7. Im not for leaving a dog for 12 hours on its own - inside or out !


 
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Charlie doing what he loves best... anything with water, best mate and going a bit grey now around the chops ... but aren't we all?

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and his partner in petty dog biscuit theft and sofa hijacking Benson... Retriever Springer Cross.

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bjj.andy.w and ricdiggle what breeds are your dogs?

Anyone here had or known owners of portuguese pointers?

Henry is a Yellow Labrador.


 
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My boy Chester his a complete mentalist


 
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Oli,

My wife and I work full time 9-5 jobs. We pay a very nice (but very expensive) dog walker to look in on Indy twice per day so he is left no more than 3-4 hours at a time. We also try to work from home one day a week, and I often go to work early so that I can be home by 4... We also took loads of time off and worked from home most of the week while he was a little pup. It just about works for us. And I can't imagine life without him now.

We were lucky in that Indy doesn't suffer much in the way of seperation anxiety and basically sleeps all day long (even when we're at home). He then gets all of our attention when we're not at work. Which means we don't go out unless it's to the pub he is allowed in, and don't go away at weekends unless it's to somewhere he can come too...


 
Posted : 07/11/2012 9:51 am
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RSPCA homecheck for us this evening 😯

the inspector made me chuckle though when organising the visit, she said that its rediculous the RSPCA dont let you rehome a rescue dog if you work and aren't home nearly 24hrs a day, as most of the RSPCA staff own dogs and work full time 😆

think we're lucky our inspector coming this evening is doing the homecheck for the Dorset Dog Rescue and understands that they know we work but will be coming home at lunchtimes 🙂


 
Posted : 07/11/2012 10:18 am
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We also took loads of time off and worked from home most of the week while he was a little pup.

i think this is key. once they settle they will sleep all day, but when very young they can be a bit of a handful, and you'll really see the benefit if they got a lot of decent interaction with you and your family.


 
Posted : 07/11/2012 10:35 am
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These are my two. White one is a labradonkey called Bertie the Black one is Ella who is my faithful Surrey Hills trail dog or was until her knee went.

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Posted : 07/11/2012 10:45 am
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My mates dog is lovely...

He certainly is. They're great dogs.


 
Posted : 07/11/2012 10:54 am
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Pre-emptive pic heavy apology (but I don't really care 😉 )

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About 10 weeks
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10 months
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20 Months (sept 2012)
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Posted : 07/11/2012 11:17 am
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mrben100, I'm glad we're not the only ones with a bloody stupid Spinone who thinks he can still sit on laps despite weighing 30odd KG!


 
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Fortunately he was about 35kg in the pic.

Fighting weight now around the 43kg mark.


 
Posted : 07/11/2012 11:33 am
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Our beagle Tessa, yes she is a dirty bitch.... Nearly one year old

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And when she was a tiny puppy, maybe 3 months old at Bristol BEspoke show - pic thanks to Jenn ST dep. ed.

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mrben100, I'm glad we're not the only ones with a bloody stupid Spinone who thinks he can still sit on laps despite weighing 30odd KG!

What is it with big dogs that think they are a bloody Chihuahua 😀 ? Here's Rogue again

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Posted : 07/11/2012 12:10 pm
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my collie that i grew up with took to climbing up onto the windowsills when she saw the cats doing it 🙄


 
Posted : 07/11/2012 1:01 pm
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passed the RSPCA homecheck, should be picking up the dog tomorrow :D:D:D


 
Posted : 08/11/2012 5:56 am
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Really nice images. They reminded me that I want to get my own dog! Any comments or recommendations about golden retrievers?


 
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passed the RSPCA homecheck, should be picking up the dog tomorrow :D:D:D

Nice one! We need pictures now...


 
Posted : 08/11/2012 12:46 pm
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the photos from the dog rescue place dont really show him as he looks in real life so will try to get some photos tomorrow evening... probably of him looking sad as he's having the snip today 😯

gents, dont google the procedure for neutering a male dog unless you want to spend the day with crossed legs like a lady


 
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[b]JEngledow[/b] That's not just the reserve on the Spinoni, my 30kg Vizsla thinks it's perfectly acceptable behaviour too. He also likes climbing up for a cuddle. I'm not sure who's more stupid him for trying, or me for letting him.


 
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Really nice images. They reminded me that I want to get my own dog! Any comments or recommendations about golden retrievers?

Research! Hip problems are very common so you need to get hip scores from breeder, for both parents.

Training, training and more training - it's needs to be ongoing. You're pack leader, not them.

Bear in mind that they use their nose and, believe me, I've dealt with some awful things. For example, eating human poo, rolling in decomposed hedgehog, fox poo, horse poo, cow pats etc etc.

Water - couldn't go past a puddle without laying it! Had an amazing ability to sniff out water but once had to be rescued from a lake due to bull rushes. Acted like a bloomin' hippo. 😯

Still miss her. 😥


 
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This is Alfie the cocker. He's about 5 now. He's a total moron but I wouldn't change him for the world.
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i'm not sure if it has been mrsconsequence's car alarm going off half the night or the fact today is D(og)Day, but i've been awake half the night and its now less than 11 hours until we pick up ze dog 😀

apparently the RSPCA lady called up the Dog rescue and gave us a 'glowing reference' and said 'she couldn't be happier to recommend' us for rehoming the dog 🙂

will try and get some photos up later this evening.


 
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What are you actually getting Phil?


 
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pointer cross 😀

still young and must've had a hard life before ending up in the pound in ireland. really friendly and playful, no fear of strangers, he doesn't bark (well we haven't heard him bark once even when playfighting with other dogs, meeting other dogs out on walks, around cats or at strangers)

but... all it takes is an firm 'no!' or anything said in a firm voice and he stops what he's doing instantly and turns away from everyone, quick movements make him quite anxious and he goes super timid.... despite this you can give him big hug, and he relaxes reasonably quickly.

thinking he had owners that left him on the street, probably ones that shouted at him a lot 🙁

doesn't display any 'stray' behaviours like food or toy aggression so with lots of love and consistent boundaries that are taught through 'positive training' he'll hopefully be even more awesome 🙂


 
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Ok, STW, meet Cookie 🙂

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So far he settles down in pubs nicely, travels well in the car, can practice recall with fireworks going off in the area without them even phasing him (maybe the odd look up to the sky to see where it's coming from but thats it), loves using the sofas as trampolines doing superdog impressions between them.... great with meeting other dogs on walks, sat outside the co-op like a champ whilst i went in to buy saturday morning bacon, loves his indoor kennel (crate) and playing/humping/chewing his dinosaur toy that lives inside it, hasn't shown any real interest in what's up the stairs, went for a wee and a poo before bed, came straight back inside after doing them then waited perfectly until let out this morning to do another wee, and enjoyed his 1 1/2 hour walk in the rain with me this morning.

very much in love with the little nutjob 😀

question, how long after being neutered (had the op thursday) will he continue to hump his toys and bed? 😆 it almost seems like a boredom thing at the moment as if you distract him with or give him something tasty to chew on he stops instantly.... wasn't sure if he was humping the remaining testosterone out though?


 
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Cookie?

Phew!


 
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slightly better photo, practising 'Sit' this morning 🙂


 
Posted : 10/11/2012 11:22 am
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Phil,

He's a cracking looking lad. All the best for the fun times ahead.


 
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FCOL Phil 😯 Taking a dog to a pub, whatever next???

Anyway, he looks lovely and hope you have great fun with him. Really handy having the Moor so close by isn't it? Quite a dog-walking fraternity there. 🙂


 
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This is Sam. Not strictly speaking a gun dog but he does fancy a go on an AK47...

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dog pub in the new forest, loadsa dogs in there the first time we visited so figured we'd give him a stop off there for 45 mins before driving him back from the new forest to his new home 😀

taking him to swinley this afternoon to explore after a visit to pets at home to get him microchipped.


 
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Im sure some of these dogs are inbread

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Good god - someone shoot me now. It took me two attempts to get that joke.


 
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