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bryan 04.18.2010 09:48 PM

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Originally Posted by lincpimp (Post 360880)
Pop must be samll guy or you have one helluva big shnozz, Or maybe both? Pray tell, what was pop doing in your nose? Searching for treasure? "Philip, can you check my azz for abnormalities?"

WTF I !cant stop laughing

emaxx101 04.18.2010 09:53 PM

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Originally Posted by swiftneed (Post 359580)
And Duke thought he was small enough to lick you hello sweet very docile, Just try to use the same words and dont let her getaway with anything not even trying to take a toy you tell her when and all then she will become the dog you want and be able to bring other dogs to her without aggression

Nice GD. I have an English Mastiff and he's the laziest damn dog. All he does it sleep and chase cows.

To the OP, keep at it with your dog. Beautiful dog by the way.

PBO 04.18.2010 10:29 PM

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Originally Posted by shaunjohnson (Post 360728)
we've gotta maltise poodle cross called Stupid.
it eats rocks, chases rocks, rolls on rocks, collects rocks, barks at rocks and sometimes pee's on the floor because it cant quite seem to make it out the door...only gets close to.

Reminds me of a Curly Coated Retireiver we owned, he was called Sam

Sam was a local legend...he was an escape artist, he'd dig his way out of the yard under the fence. He'd then visit the local sailing club (with his rock) & spend the day annoying people to throw his rock. They'd throw it a few times then get bored & throw it into the water to end the game...he'd swim out & duck dive to the bottom & find his rock. This would go on all day until sailing stopped, then he'd walk into the park next door & 'borrow' sausages from the BBQ's before returning home to fill the yard with huge watery shits from all the water he'd swallow during the day

He also enjoyed tennis balls & would wait outside the local courts until one would find it's way over the fence. Once he had 3 he'd come home...2 in the mouth - puke the third up!

Firecrackers were another favourite...especially the ones we called jumping jacks. They're about 2" long & spin around on the ground...green ones were the colour of choice (they worked in the water also)

To this day, I still meeting people who knew "Sam the water dog". In fact I went to a dinner party & heard another guest recounting a story about a dog that started with "if I didn't see it with my own eyes"...best dog ever was Sam

TexasSP 04.19.2010 10:05 AM

Too bad you couldn't have put recording equipment on him to track his day. Would be awesome for youtube. A lot more interesting than most of the crap people put on there.

"Life in the day of a dog"-sounds relaxing and humorous, makes me smile thinking about it. Thanks for the story!


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