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Australian Cattle dogs - I like them. Tough as ol' boots they are. I have a Staffie, incidentally.Originally posted by monkeyboy3
1 soppy chocolate Lab and 2 Australian Cattle dogs.
one bluey and one red one. Complete nightmare but fun.
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1 soppy chocolate Lab and 2 Australian Cattle dogs.
one bluey and one red one. Complete nightmare but fun.
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I have a surrogate dog. Well dogs.
That being I have a mate who doesnt walk his dogs for tulip and as I'm out and about in the Lakes etc most weekends I'll take his dogs for a good 20 mile walk to last them half a week.
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you swapped the kids for a dog? NIce!Originally posted by oxtailsoupChoc Lab called Cookie... 12 weeks old.
It's for the kids. It was either a horse or a dog.
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Horse all the way. It can be left in its stable and you don't have to worry about it if you go away, also it will get fed by the peopel who run the stable. Dogs/Cats are a pain in the arse if you want to go anywhere as you have to get somebody to look after them/whack them in kennels and feeding them all the time, washing them and walking them (if dog) is just too much hassle IMHO.
No pets as far as i'm concerned
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Choc Lab called Cookie... 12 weeks old.
It's for the kids. It was either a horse or a dog.
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Ok, so you're as bad as my wife (an english teacher)! what is wrong with that?Originally posted by ClippyIt's customary in English to place the words in the correct order.
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I wouldn't put it past the sneaky barsteward - he's not as daft as he makes out...Originally posted by scoobyDont worry! i'm not your dog using the PC while you're out!
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It's customary in English to place the words in the correct order.Originally posted by scoobyyep, Chocolate Lab.
once the soon due baby gets a little older the wife wants a golden lab. another for me to look after and take out every day.
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Dont worry! i'm not your dog using the PC while you're out!Originally posted by EqualOpportunitiesStrangely, I have a Black Lab called Scooby...
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I have a dog too
She is a black Labrador and a retired guide dog and she's so loving and gentle. The trouble is, being retired she's also quite old for a dog (13 yrs) so she's getting increasingly frail.
We intend getting another pet when she eventually goes but my partner wants a cat. I like cats as well as dogs but I really would like another dog.
Last edited by KathyWoolfe; 27 June 2007, 10:28.
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The headmaster at the school my youngest will be going to in September referred to the KS1 teachers as Dogs.
Is that 1 set up or down from Bitches?
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Strangely, I have a Black Lab called Scooby...Originally posted by scoobyyep, Chocolate Lab.
once the soon due baby gets a little older the wife wants a golden lab. another for me to look after and take out every day.
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