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I always look after my friends choc lab when they go away and this summer I looked after her and spent extra time with her as we took her on holiday to be reunited with her owners. I've loved taking her out for walks and its been great for my son too. Today she went home and the house feels strange without her and I'm feeling more determined to get a dog of my own. At the moment I'm thinking retired greyhound as I've heard they are laid back. So as I miss the doggy threads please share your pics and doggy tales and also tell me how to post a picture from my phone so I can share pics of the gorgeous jess.


 
Posted : 02/09/2013 1:27 pm
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It's all we can do to stop these two making dog shaped hole fillers at the moment.
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Posted : 02/09/2013 1:45 pm
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My best mate and the riding mate who is always free and always available. A big commitment if you take your responsibilities seriously!


 
Posted : 02/09/2013 2:35 pm
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my dog shaped hole will be eventually filled in October, and I can't wait!!!


 
Posted : 02/09/2013 2:38 pm
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I miss this dope

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Posted : 02/09/2013 2:40 pm
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My parents dog. Pedigree mutt.


 
Posted : 02/09/2013 2:46 pm
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My dog Bess.

She is 14 now and pretty ill with cancer. Feels like losing a friend. So many great memories tho.

They are worth all the mess and nagging!


 
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Posted : 02/09/2013 3:03 pm
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This was my collie cross who died of old age last year, I'm sure she had a good life, 16 years of running around in the mountains 🙂

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Would you consider providing doggy bed and breakfast to a [url= http://www.guidedogs.org.uk/supportus/volunteering/what-you-can-do-to-volunteer/boarders/#.UiSqNX9Z6bQ ]trainee guide dog[/url]? or if you can offer the time at home, provide boarding for their trained dogs? If you aren't sure you are able to have a dog full-time, it's an option, but of course you have to give them back / away in the end.


 
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I still miss my little black sister 15 years on. Happy happy days.

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I love our Labradoodle as a very friendly dog good with kids, but if you want laidback/chilled then have you looked at an Italian Spinone?


 
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Greyhounds are ace - but...

They crave company - if you get one, it'll need to be with you 24/7. Preferably get two, which is pretty easy because many form bonds with other dogs in refuges and then can't be separated.

They fart. A lot. And it stinks.

They're very often emotionally traumatised - they can take a lot of rehabilitating, if ever.

The worst thing is they are very prone to cancers. Both the greys I had died because of malignant tumours. Won't be going through that again.

That said, wonderful, loving dogs, very laid back and I think extremely good looking animals.


 
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I love our Labradoodle

Same with our 2 Doods----great dogs, very friendly, very intelligent and almost no shedding.
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DO IT
you'll almost never regret it.

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Posted : 02/09/2013 3:53 pm
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I was very close to losing mine on Saturday had a long decision with the Vet.

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Then whilst at work I picked a message up from the vet to say the op was a success and it was a foreign body causing issue not anything worse. A bouncy ball.

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Yes that's the bill.

But he's very worth it.

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I've got a pair of child eaters - "why are those dogs out without a muzzle?"

I'm joking, sadly I do get a few old people running to their dogs when im out walking them though. Never so much as raised a lip at anyone!

They're an absolute nightmare, and when they decide to do a spot of wrestling it sounds as if the walls are falling down.

Wouldn't change a thing.


 
Posted : 02/09/2013 4:11 pm
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FLBBQ
What breed? Looks similar to mine. Never been entirely sure what she is
All we know is she has a bit of collie in her! A Heinz 57 if you will.


 
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Benny Lava. Half Tibetan Terrier, half Cocker Spaniel. All stupid*. He's a lovely dog - very friendly to people and dogs alike, rarely barks, hypoallergenic... can't believe he came into the Dogs Trust as a stray!

My boys!

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Stylish!

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Soggy!

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Agile!

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*This is actually a bit unfair, he's actually very bright and picks up training very quickly. Unfortunately he's also very easily distracted andOHMYGODSQUIRREL.


 
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Even the sea gets bludgeoned out of the way in the quest for the ball.

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Our latest edition when she was learning her place amid the pack.


 
Posted : 02/09/2013 4:28 pm
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We lost George to cancer back in July, big big Dog shaped hole in our lives. Gunna be a while before we can get another, as he was such a character.

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All these pictures are doing nothing for my resistance against the girlfriend to have a dog in our life.

Not sure what type would be best though, I spend most days at home all day and she works day time shifts. I occasionally have to go away for a couple of days here and there so the dog would have to cope with being along for 8 hours those days.


 
Posted : 02/09/2013 4:41 pm
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Go on then ....
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She may have destroyed the lawn with holes, eaten everything she sees. chased everything we own.......... but as a non dog liking person, she's converted me:
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Posted : 02/09/2013 4:59 pm
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Murphy. All round food stealer and - in his younger days - shoe eater.

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Still he did have quite a neat trick as a pup 🙂

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5 now. Massive part of the family.


 
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Patch.... (The kids named him)

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Angus, getting his own way, again...

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Sigh.......that is all


 
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Sadly we had to say goodbye to Max our 10 year old Golden Retriever
Unfortunately past this saturday from Leukaemia
Pic taken a day before we had to put the old guy to sleep GUTTED

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Dogs are AWESOME.

That is a SCIENCE FACT!

I need another dog. Soon. Pondering a Border Terrier, as it happens....


 
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Huxley being overkeen with the ball again. (He's on 6 weeks rest due to twisted knee/broken toe injury due to trying to stop from 25mph in 1 metre and turn sharp right).

Dez what did I miss?


 
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Some awesome hound pics here folks. They all look spoilt rotten!


 
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Had 10 of these running around for the last 9 weeks, they'll be leaving lots of small dog shaped holes. Still 2 left but it's looking empty in the run!
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Dogs are ACE !
A loyal member of the family
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A great biking buddy
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Daft as a brush
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Love a cuddle
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And a mans best friend
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Posted : 02/09/2013 7:05 pm
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Great shout on a retired greyhound, any sighthound is a great character.

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We've got a whippet and she makes a great running/mtbing pal 😀


 
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The beasts above Lochgoilhead last week 😀
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Posted : 02/09/2013 7:18 pm
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[i]Dez what did I miss?[/i]

She's ok. Just now lives in a different house from me 🙁


 
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Chillin' with Shaitan and the new "babby"

Edit-goddam computers


 
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@grantway

Angus sends hugs, snuffles and an over excited snot in the face. He thanks you for giving a fellow Goldie a loving home and offers a suck on his best raggie any time...


 
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Cassie and Charlie

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And Charlie having reclaimed his ball

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As two well known stick chewers they got a plastic stick and yes it causes much mirth.


 
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Angus sends hugs, snuffles and an over excited snot in the face. He thanks you for giving a fellow Goldie a loving home and offers a suck on his best raggie any time...

Thanks Unklehomered
Seeing your pic of Angus brought floods of memories and happiness
Give Angus a big hug from us.
Golden Retrievers are great.


 
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Sorry to hear that Dez.


 
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Love a good dog thread! Tara the Lurcher

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I got jumped on by our springer when I got back from work this afternoon. Best thing to come home to 😀


 
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Go to be a dog owner for a week last month.....we may have had some fun
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Not helping my current dog cravings. Although so many of you seem to live in more picturesque places than I do!


 
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No he's not dead! Mates working westie knackered after tackling vermin on farm.

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Then there is my saft dug!

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My sisters collie was a great companion on some big mountain walks, but he died unexpectedly at 9yo. I did a solo dash up Pen y gent on Friday and with time to contemplate on descent I really missed him. By coincidence I saw sister the next day and She mentioned it was 12 months ago since he'd gone.
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Zero, gone over a year now and still miss him a lot


 
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Wooster and Fitzgerald crashed in the van after a long day on the beach.

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Dogs are brilliant might get another soon.


 
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2 mad Labs

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The Boss. He's about 13 and just loves chilling out but still enjoys playing with the Labs although they get a bit giddy and bowl him over. Still tells them off though.....

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If you are thinking Greyhound then i heartily recommend you look into a Lurcher as they are great dogs.
Lots of info here
http://www.lurcherlink.org/llink/forum/index.php
MrGrim she is lovely, beddlington whippet perhaps? Think i have seen the bath photo before and it makes me laugh everytime
Here's Wylie who is now 9 and has developed epilepsy but she is amazing and very chilled/easy company
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This is Musket.

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He was 1 of 3 dogs hung from a tree by a rope, and the only 1 to survive.

He Is the most timid dog i have ever owned or seen, and will take some time to trust people again.

but he,s a good dog and well worth the effort


 
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Why would someone do that? WTF is wrong with some people?
Good luck with him he's a lovely looking lad


 
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Harris the hound sighting his next chase.
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some great pics and love wylie prids what kind of lurcher is she? Its given me food for thought as any dog I get has to be cat friendly and good with other dogs and kids. I've been lucky with jess as she's been so laid back and fitted in and is extremely good natured. I was fixed on a greyhound but am worried about their prey drive esp when out and about. So much to think about and also Mr retro is slowly coming round the idea so I don't want him to say told you so if it goes horribly wrong


 
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We lost our greyhound Benny this winter and he was an amazing, gentle, Humpty, great with kids, could walk for hours or doze in a corner with equal aptitude. We would have got another but with the change in temperatures through the year and the change in lifestyle (Leeds to the Alps) we went for a Golden Retriever. Meet Rufus, who is currently breaking hearts on a UK road trip.

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Dogs are ace.

This is Alfie, our Lab x Staffie (taken a few years ago)

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These days he's a bit greyer around the chops and a bit soggier round the midsection, but still just as full of beans.

We've lost him on a few occasions when he's gone after deer, one time for a few days at a stretch. Very strong prey drive which we've never managed to overcome. He picked up a lot of terrier instincts and very little labrador.

Absolutely brilliant with our boy though, tolerates all sorts of poking/prodding without complaint.

Currently feeling very sorry for himself with a split dewclaw.


 
Posted : 03/09/2013 12:03 pm
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He was 1 of 3 dogs hung from a tree by a rope, and the only 1 to survive.

Makes me so sad and angry, glad your boy is regaining confidence though.

I have two retired Greyhounds, they make wonderful pets.


 
Posted : 03/09/2013 12:26 pm

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