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    http://pinterest.com/pin/227150374925373500/

    Last edited by boosmummy; 13-02-2012, 06:31 PM.

  • #2
    Love the one where he has got paint on him. Nice purple collars too. Very smart.
    It is the doom of man, that they forget.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by snuffer View Post
      Love the one where he has got paint on him. Nice purple collars too. Very smart.
      The collar is to make him look regal and smart and therefore, less of the idiot he actually is!! He is a classic example of a labrador i said this before on another thread, he has a brain the size of a baby potato!! He could get lost in the garden! However, having said all of the that this time two years aso he went missing for 9 days in terrible minus weather conditions and he somehow managed to find his way home - now he cant got out in the garden at night without the light on.

      We got him as a rescue dog 4 years ago, we literally rescued him from the guy who was beating him and he was as thin as a whippet being fed on a 'handful of biscuits, whenever you can be bothered', he was living in a kitchen surrounded by rubble and he was so frightened he wee'd himself We've done so much work with him he can still be a bit skittish around strangers but he's getting better all the time

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      • #4
        Well done for taking on a dog that needed your help. How can people mistreat such gorgeous animals?

        We have a Basset Hound and a Labrador Rottweiller cross. When we lost our last dog I said I wouldn't have another. The pain was to great. But here we are again and I wouldn't be without them.
        It is the doom of man, that they forget.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by snuffer View Post
          Well done for taking on a dog that needed your help. How can people mistreat such gorgeous animals?

          We have a Basset Hound and a Labrador Rottweiller cross. When we lost our last dog I said I wouldn't have another. The pain was to great. But here we are again and I wouldn't be without them.
          I dont know how people can do it, the guy who had him wanted 150 for him initially we came away without him thinking we couldnt take him on, because he was so instense but we went back the next night and i took him, the guy put him on a lead suitable for a jack russell (he was 13 months when we got him, with no lead training he had never been out) and demanded his money and i refused to pay him and he kick max (moo) on the way out and said 'you can effing have 'im!'

          Mr husband got out of the car and was fearing for this guys well being because i just flew at him, im a fairly placid person but i could have ripped his head off there and then (the guy not my husband) and that was it really we just got in the car and took him home with us, and like i said we've worked so hard with integrating him, feeding him up etc....

          My mum had a bassett hound, he was beautiful but she had to re-home she just couldnt handle him he was so strong willed and terribly naughty xx

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