From last summer, but it could be any time..
Merry Chapel and Skye , two Corgis, are frapping. A senseless, faster than race car, run that this breed is famous for. Since I have two dogs, they make it into a game. My Yorkshire Terrier is lying by the air conditioning outlet. ginger, I have not taken any recent dog photos, of interest.
My dogs are pretty homely :cry But, I can share this one of one of my friend's dog Sadie. As you can see Sadie is fed very well (must be the bacon and sausage she gets for breakfast). She loves to fetch and has that old retriver/pointer instinct.
I do get to babysit a dog every now and then, His name is Chico. He's well behaved enough that I can take him for a weekend in my apartment with no issues.
I just found this thread......you all might be in trouble......I can go on for hours with "Kona" stories.....he is known by many, I'm the lucky one here. Suffice it to say, a few years ago, on Xmas Day, Kona was chasing a ball and got hit by a car (real bad then, he's fine now) and the next day at work, my office Mgr. informed me that call volume was near normal and only one call was work related, the rest were"I heard Kona got hit. Is he OK??!" calls, he even had calls from Kansas and British Columbia!.........should we all be so lucky, huh?
He'll be six in March, works with me every day, is a trained therapy dog and the best counselor I've yet to see.
This is him waiting to get out into the snow when we were up at Yosemite in January.
he likes posing............
Any other dog people out there? Post'em up!!!!!!!!!!! They really are special in our world, if you have one you know that............let us see too!
For a time, I had two. A black lab named Magnum and a shepard/husky
mix named Ben. Ben was trained to air scent and track people. His
obedience was good. On the other hand, Maggie was a pure bred
lab that some folks didn't want because he was too rambunctious and
ate butter off the counter. I trained him in the basics of field trialing but
never beyond the fun part of it (it takes a lot of work to maintain the
training). Ben never cared much for water but Maggie loved it. They
tolerated one another but were best kept separated.
Both were fine dogs and I miss them both.
Ian
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Merry Chapel and Skye , two Corgis, are frapping. A senseless, faster than race car, run that this breed is famous for. Since I have two dogs, they make it into a game. My Yorkshire Terrier is lying by the air conditioning outlet. ginger, I have not taken any recent dog photos, of interest.
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After following her around, she finally said OK, OK take this shot, and go away
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He'll be six in March, works with me every day, is a trained therapy dog and the best counselor I've yet to see.
This is him waiting to get out into the snow when we were up at Yosemite in January.
Any other dog people out there? Post'em up!!!!!!!!!!! They really are special in our world, if you have one you know that............let us see too!
My girl from today:
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and my wife's dog (only way i can get away with having a little dog and not having my buddies give me crap for it) Mr. Sneefers
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Luc chases a thrown stick through the arena fence at dusk
More in the Retriever dept, dog beach at Del Mar
and a Corgi for Ginger, this is Bailey
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I love looking at the dog photos and wanted to get into the action.
Here are my dog's for today.
ASTRO (Jindo)
HANNA MAISIE
HELIX (1990 - 2/2005) Deeply missed.
Full body shot of my girl. I don't get many of these, seemed good enough to crank this thread up again
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The shutter was way slow.It looks like she has 5 legs
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I miss having a dog :cry
For a time, I had two. A black lab named Magnum and a shepard/husky
mix named Ben. Ben was trained to air scent and track people. His
obedience was good. On the other hand, Maggie was a pure bred
lab that some folks didn't want because he was too rambunctious and
ate butter off the counter. I trained him in the basics of field trialing but
never beyond the fun part of it (it takes a lot of work to maintain the
training). Ben never cared much for water but Maggie loved it. They
tolerated one another but were best kept separated.
Both were fine dogs and I miss them both.
Ian
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