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scottishcelts Jun 28th 2016 12:17 am

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My blue Staffy - Fearghal L Jackson.

spouse of scouse Jun 28th 2016 4:22 am

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Originally Posted by commonwealth (Post 11985316)
Animals are not meant to be dressed up. Unlike sensitive humans, doggies tolerate the changing temps a lot better.

We bought his Drizabone because we can't be arsed drying 45kg of dog, half of that fur, after his 3 walks per day. The brushing's enough! It's not like it's a fluffy pink coat with rhinestones. He quite likes it really :lol:

paulry Jun 29th 2016 3:50 am

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Originally Posted by scottishcelts (Post 11987632)
My blue Staffy - Fearghal L Jackson.

:lol: Love the photo!


Bermudashorts Jul 2nd 2016 2:18 pm

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Originally Posted by commonwealth (Post 11985129)

That is a mean picture. Why would somebody stand and take a picture in that scenario. :(

paulry Jul 2nd 2016 8:17 pm

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Originally Posted by Bermudashorts (Post 11992098)
That is a mean picture. Why would somebody stand and take a picture in that scenario. :(

Its probably a frame from a video, The next frame is of the dog nursing a a cat paw full of scratches on his nose.

paulry Jul 20th 2016 12:28 pm

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Originally Posted by paulry (Post 11984130)
Nearly 20 kilograms now :cool:

Remember that bed?

paulry Jul 20th 2016 1:35 pm

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Originally Posted by paulry (Post 12007924)
Remember that bed?

That night, dog tired on his new bed and the following morning bright eyed, bushy tailed, and ready to meet the days challenges :thumbsup::sneaky:

Dreamy Jul 20th 2016 1:36 pm

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Originally Posted by paulry (Post 12007924)
Remember that bed?

lol... er.. I mean... oh dear :lol:

Bermudashorts Jul 20th 2016 6:07 pm

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Originally Posted by paulry (Post 12007949)
That night, dog tired on his new bed and the following morning bright eyed, bushy tailed, and ready to meet the days challenges :thumbsup::sneaky:

Ah look at him all tucked up, my dog doesn't like to get under the covers.

SillyOldBag Jul 20th 2016 7:15 pm

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We must have spent a small fortune on dog cushions and beds, now we've given up and she is moderately well behaved sharing YoungSOB's bed .... well behaved in so far as she hasn't eaten the bed (yet). I'm now going to blame the Ridgeback part of her for her behaviour, til now I'd always blamed the Staffy in her :rofl:

Bermudashorts Jul 20th 2016 7:24 pm

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Originally Posted by SillyOldBag (Post 12008104)
We must have spent a small fortune on dog cushions and beds, now we've given up and she is moderately well behaved sharing YoungSOB's bed .... well behaved in so far as she hasn't eaten the bed (yet). I'm now going to blame the Ridgeback part of her for her behaviour, til now I'd always blamed the Staffy in her :rofl:

Alfie has never ripped a bed or cushion apart, he has just destroyed his toy box though. :rolleyes:

paulry Jul 21st 2016 12:16 am

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Originally Posted by SillyOldBag (Post 12008104)
We must have spent a small fortune on dog cushions and beds, now we've given up and she is moderately well behaved sharing YoungSOB's bed .... well behaved in so far as she hasn't eaten the bed (yet). I'm now going to blame the Ridgeback part of her for her behaviour, til now I'd always blamed the Staffy in her :rofl:

It's definately the Ridgeback in her that's making her do these things. My mutt has already destroyed the power cord for our router (yep, he's treading very much on thin ice there :sneaky:), shredded a table cloth and chewed shoes and anything else we leave within reach of him. Oh and did I mention he's ruined the garden? ...But he's just a puppy, it's what they do :)

On the plus side ours has brought loads of extra joy into our home so we're not complaining really.

paulry Jul 21st 2016 12:16 am

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Originally Posted by Dreamy (Post 12007951)
lol... er.. I mean... oh dear :lol:

That's what I thought :lol:

paulry Jul 21st 2016 12:21 am

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Originally Posted by Bermudashorts (Post 12008058)
Ah look at him all tucked up, my dog doesn't like to get under the covers.

He sure likes his blanket. He had to get used to it pretty fast. It was already winter in Canbrrrra when we got him and his breed have very short fur. He loves laying in the sunshine and gets incredibly close the wood burner when we use it.

Dreamy Jul 21st 2016 9:57 am

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Originally Posted by SillyOldBag (Post 12008104)
We must have spent a small fortune on dog cushions and beds, now we've given up and she is moderately well behaved sharing YoungSOB's bed .... well behaved in so far as she hasn't eaten the bed (yet). I'm now going to blame the Ridgeback part of her for her behaviour, til now I'd always blamed the Staffy in her :rofl:

We've spent a fortune on dog beds/cushions/blankies etc.

Luke the cat claims them all and the dogs are too stupid to object.


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