Sorry Patrick, but your golf , spelling and punctuation just to mention a few, seem to be all crap as you suggested.I might have known you would have a "little *****u"
Would love to post pictures of Kayleigh and Baldrick our two Short haired German Pointers,Dogs i hope :lol: but im crap a posting pictures, far too difficalt for a Luddite like me.
What an awesome thread full of lots of nice doggies. Here's mine. He's called sweep and he's a show type cocker spainel and is 5 months old. He's got the zoomies as I'm typing this flying round the couch.
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heres mine........
she doesnt look like this now with age and illness, poor soul probably only has days left, she's been a wonderful dog- breaks your heart
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The F Man, Freddie, Frederick - name depends on how badly behaved he is being
A standard Wire Haired Dachshund. Enjoys chasing cats, killing rabbits, trips to golf courses and cheese... lots of cheese
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So sorry CMAC , i know what your going through, try and think of the good times . The circle of life we all live in for a short time. Sad times xxheres mine........
she doesnt look like this now with age and illness, poor soul probably only has days left, she's been a wonderful dog- breaks your heart
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Hahaha winnie looks lovely and very mischievous. A friend of mine has a cockerpoo and what you have described hers does exactly the same. Gorgeous little doggies that are surprisingly fast. Sweep loves grabbing the tea towel and doing a velodrome style circuit on the couch which obviously he thinks is great fun.He looks a cracker Ads, that 1st picture is great. Winnie does the zoomies pretty regular. I usually find myself running round the lounge like Rocky Balboa trying to catch the chicken.
Lovely looking dog Mike - is he doing Movember, nice beard.
Is that your house in the background on picture no.1?
Sunningdale has one at the halfway hut.:thup:Not actually a dog person ('my' cat acted like one though!), though we did rescue a Wiemaraner from the needle back home who was 'interesting' but needed more than we could provide. Passed her on to a family with fully fenced property that let her in the house that had someone there to entertain her all day - bliss!
Mate has a (typically) mad, black Cocker named Zico! Starting to get on a bit, so that'll be a wrench, particularly for his kids. Other mates. back home, had a Retriever that could clear a coffe table with 1 swipe of his tail and used to bring home neighbours Sunday Roasts!
My Hockey Umpiring coach had a Ridgeback that would leap, from stationary, into your arms if you held them out - all 85lbs of him!!
I used to rate courses on how dog-friendly they were - by the number of bowls about. Wentworth 1, Walton Heath 2, but Muirfield had 4 by the Clubhouse and 1 at the 'top' of the course, by the 7th!
It's me nan's gaff
Sorry Patrick, but your golf , spelling and punctuation just to mention a few, seem to be all crap as you suggested.
But I do hope you won't always be the worst 5/6 h/c golfer in Scotland . You have the makings of a reasonable 13 h/c, if you can find a cunning plan and practise more .:rofl: And i turned down a opportunity to sleep with Kayleigh , Shi tzu man
See you soon mate :thup:
This is Skylar. We chose her 6 months after we'd lost our previous Black Lab to a tumour at 8 years old. She's a very different dog to her predecesor. Very strong willed and confident.. She loves the kids and won't put up with anyone being a bit rough with them.. Can't keep her out of the water either..
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Was that picture taken up at Haigh?