I love Dogs me...

Rocky 2 buckets replied on 26/08/2014 17:37

Posted on 26/08/2014 17:37

Welcome to all Dog lovers & generally Canine minded Folk. I have started this to enable a Thread to be used-in the Pet section with a title 'I love Dogs' so there will be no problems with attracting the right Posters, and the 'wrong Posters' give it a swerverCool. I am mainly a working Dog Lover, I have had-J/Russells, Retrievers, Lurchers. Currently have 2 White Cockapoo's. Mum & Daughter. Not my kind of Dogs(at first) the OH fell in love with the Breed a year after losing the Retriever. Now I couldn't imagine life without them. You either love Dogs or don't, if you do then life without them really is empty. I feel for the none Dog Folk, not knowing the joys of owning Dogs. But I'm not stupid enough to believe just because I love em everyone should. So if you would like to talk Canine, please be my guestSmile

Phil n Tracy replied on 05/03/2018 21:13

Posted on 05/03/2018 21:13

MilotheDog has made me roar with laughter!!! How refreshing after the 'stuff' I have been reading on this site lately.......tongue-out

We are out next week for the first time since New Year! One of our Springers' places himself firmly in front of the door once he realises the camping gear is being gathered... No-one is going out without him!!!

Looking forward to being out and about and walking whatever the weather!!!!

briantimber replied on 06/03/2018 23:16

Posted on 06/03/2018 23:16

Will second that GbG, when we say Motorhome to Alfie, he goes and sits by the doorsurprised

Enjoy your time away with your dogslaughing 

briantimber replied on 07/03/2018 16:58

Posted on 07/03/2018 16:58

Uggh, has this happened to your faithful friend?

During Alfie's late morning walk, he met up with lots of his old pals and had great fun.

Now the horrible bit, Alfie and his second best mate, Barney, a whippet,(only one of two to actually outpace Alfie, the other was a Greyhoundsurprised) ran off chasing each other about thirty yards away,  we watched in admiration and saw them both stop abruptly, then Barney turned onto his back and did a wiggle, before we realised what they were doing, Alfie did the same......

Yes, it was fox pooyell, I called Alfie and took him to the stream, that runs through the middle of the field and washed off what I could. The little monkey hasn't done that for a while, lulling me into a false sense of security. Grrrr.

Straight in the shower when we got homelaughing

huskydog replied on 07/03/2018 17:08

Posted on 07/03/2018 16:58 by briantimber

Uggh, has this happened to your faithful friend?

During Alfie's late morning walk, he met up with lots of his old pals and had great fun.

Now the horrible bit, Alfie and his second best mate, Barney, a whippet,(only one of two to actually outpace Alfie, the other was a Greyhoundsurprised) ran off chasing each other about thirty yards away,  we watched in admiration and saw them both stop abruptly, then Barney turned onto his back and did a wiggle, before we realised what they were doing, Alfie did the same......

Yes, it was fox pooyell, I called Alfie and took him to the stream, that runs through the middle of the field and washed off what I could. The little monkey hasn't done that for a while, lulling me into a false sense of security. Grrrr.

Straight in the shower when we got homelaughing

Posted on 07/03/2018 17:08

Us dogs ,you never know what we're going to do next coolinnocentlaughing

Tinwheeler replied on 07/03/2018 19:06

Posted on 07/03/2018 19:06

Phew, what a pong. They’re never too old to roll in fox poo or eat rabbit poo. yell

neveramsure replied on 07/03/2018 20:41

Posted on 07/03/2018 20:41

One of the joys of dog ownership BT.laughing

Our Tess will do the same if she gets the chance, goose poo is also on her list of fun things to role in.undecided

Rocky 2 buckets replied on 08/03/2018 09:08

Posted on 07/03/2018 16:58 by briantimber

Uggh, has this happened to your faithful friend?

During Alfie's late morning walk, he met up with lots of his old pals and had great fun.

Now the horrible bit, Alfie and his second best mate, Barney, a whippet,(only one of two to actually outpace Alfie, the other was a Greyhoundsurprised) ran off chasing each other about thirty yards away,  we watched in admiration and saw them both stop abruptly, then Barney turned onto his back and did a wiggle, before we realised what they were doing, Alfie did the same......

Yes, it was fox pooyell, I called Alfie and took him to the stream, that runs through the middle of the field and washed off what I could. The little monkey hasn't done that for a while, lulling me into a false sense of security. Grrrr.

Straight in the shower when we got homelaughing

Posted on 08/03/2018 09:08

Positive from negative-my neighbours Chickens & Ducks often wander into my kitchen when the doors are left open. If my Dogs have rolled in Fox poop. . . .The Chooks & Ducks never come into the kitchen. So-strong aroma is a negative but the lack of Chicken & Duck poop all over the Kitchen floor is a positiveπŸ‘πŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚. 

Extract from the Book-‘Advantages of Fox poop’

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