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Rocky 2 buckets
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edited August 2014 in Your Pets #1

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

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  • Metheven
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    edited December 2016 #2

    bringing from 2 years ago to the fore

    ...and where are the posts between 2 years ago and the present frown

    Can only show a 'sad' smilie cos there is'nt a ******** mad one

  • Kennine
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    edited December 2016 #3

    I love working breeds. They show great intelligence, loyalty and a natural aptitude to work with humans.  Other people prefer other breeds and that's the beauty of dog ownership.  What to my mind is important is that the dog, any dog is loved and respected for being just that- a dog.--- Not a human substitute.

     

    Cheers.....................K  smile

  • Rocky 2 buckets
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    edited December 2016 #4

    Some folk see them as Human substitutes K, they get affection & a deep joy from the mindset they have. I will never decry their need for doing that nor for their deep love of those Dogs. They choose to do it, & it has nothing to do with anyone else. Choice is everything.

  • Kennine
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    edited December 2016 #5

    Sorry--Can't agree with you there R .  Dressing any dog up in frilly dresses and wheeling it about in a pram is far removed from a dog being a dog. IMO--  But if that's what you like to do, it's your choice.   

    Fortunately most people love and enjoy their dog for what it is -- A fantastic living breathing dog. 

     

    Cheers..............K . 

  • neveramsure
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    edited December 2016 #7

    I do hope they manage to migrate all those lovely past posts from this thread.

    If not we will just have to create some more about our four legged friends.wink

     

  • briantimber
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    edited December 2016 #8

    Noticed the empty content of this once great reading thread earlier today.........I did hope  that it was a temporary blip in the change over from the old CT...........Not so sure now, looks like another mess up to me.yell

    I do hope that they are not lost as there were some very interesting and heartfelt posts in this thread......Time will tellsurprised

  • Bugs
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    edited December 2016 #9

    All is not yet lost!

    Rochelle provided this update yesterday in the "New Website" discussion:

    We’ve also been having a few issues migrating all the threads and stories from the last website to the new, that’s why you may see that some posts are missing, or some comments are missing from the threads – IT are looking into this and the posts will be recovered in due course.

    Cheers

    Bugs

  • Kerry Watkins
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    edited December 2016 #10

    Just brought our 3 year old Labradoodle back home from 8 days in hospital. Her lymphoma has come back with a vengeance only 2 treatments from the end of her treatment. She had been on deaths door. Not sure how long we will have her for and have been distraught. Just keeping everything crossed for her.

     

  • Rocky 2 buckets
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    edited December 2016 #11

    We've all shared your situation Kerry, & all are sharing your pain. It's the one given, most of the Pups that come into our lives, win our hearts & become family will leave us before we want them to or are prepared for their leaving. You will make the decision to say goodbye when it's best for your Labradoodle. I just hope it's not soon. You have my best wishes & thoughts.

  • Kennine
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    edited December 2016 #13

    This morning on our morning walk in the neighbouring countryside,  as well as meeting all our usual friends and doggy friends  we met a new owner with the most gorgeous enormous puppy. The dog was a pure white husky type and was full of fun. It was desperate to be off lead and playing with the other dogs but not quite at that stage yet. It is obviously a working dog breed and by the way it was pulling the owner to meet with the other dogs, I would imagine when fully trained, it would carry out any tasks for the owner with great enthusiasm.

    I do love dogs !!.

     

    Cheers .............K

  • Metheven
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    edited December 2016 #14

    Best wishes Kerry, hoping the outlook improves for your pet.

    Lovely story of your walk this morning Rocky, you enjoy your day also smile

  • Rocky 2 buckets
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    edited December 2016 #15

    Thanks Dave, you share this coastal landscape so will more readily understand the joy of the sunrises & wooded copses in this area. The easy accessibility to the beaches too is a joysmile

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited December 2016 #16

    I echo that. On both counts. 

    One day I must visit and experience the delights of the East Yorks coast. 

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited December 2016 #17

    I echo that. On both counts. 

    One day I must visit and experience the delights of the East Yorks coast. 

  • Rocky 2 buckets
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    edited December 2016 #18

    Good idea Tinny, some of you Cornish types even staysmile

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited December 2016 #19

    Only if they're excommunicated, Rocky.laughing

     

    Sorry, Davesealed

  • Metheven
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    edited December 2016 #20

    cry

  • Kennine
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    edited December 2016 #21

    Met a couple, proudly walking their two 11 week old terrier puppies for the first time, during our afternoon walk..  They were gorgeous, intelligent eyes full of wonder at all the new experience of the world .  They were being trained properly, even at their young age. As a working breed I'm sure they will be a credit to their owners. 

    Aren't dogs fantastic animals

    Cheers .....................K

  • Kerry Watkins
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    edited December 2016 #22

    Thanks Rocky we do too.

    Andrea and Kerry

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited December 2016 #23

    We're all with you A&K.

  • Rocky 2 buckets
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    edited December 2016 #24

    All Dogs are loved by true Dog lovers, no ifs or buts the love given to the accident between two street Dogs is no less loved by those Dog lovers & those folk are true Dog lovers. I've known folk who own Dogs but don't love them, I've known folk who look after wider family Dogs & they love Dogs. We know Dog lovers by their attitude to their Dogs. That is what this Thread is all about, I've read it & reread it over the years & the contributors in the main are Dog lovers. To you I say-Thankyou for lifting my darker days. You are all wonderful peoplesmile

  • neveramsure
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    edited December 2016 #25

    That goes for me too Kerry and Rocky.

    It is heartbreaking Kerry and plenty of us have sadly been in the same position as you and feel your pain. 

    Wishing you all the best, we are all rooting for you.

  • Kennine
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    edited December 2016 #26

    A true dog lover enjoys sharing their lives with their chosen dog/s and developing a fantastic mutual bond of trust and respect. Taking the dog for great walks in the countryside and enjoying exploring together is one of the ways to encourage this bond.

    With working dog breeds let the dog develop his/her natural well honed instincts in play  and fun.. . . . .  Dogs are great,

     

    Cheers .......K

  • Rocky 2 buckets
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    edited December 2016 #27

    Early out this morning, pre dawn ramble then walking into the sunrise-my favourite time. Young un & Her Mum were full of beans, chasing down to the bottom of the garden to the gate onto the meadow, they gave a quick cursory inspection of their domain. The speed they checked their boundaries suggested our friendly Hog has not been visiting, I'll check with my neighbour to ask if He's had a visit. As I opened the gate the Dogs sat looking at me shaking with anticipation, really up for the ramble today, I gave the word & they were across the meadow like Whippets, correction-Young un was like a Whippet, Her Mum is much closer to the ground more like a Dog on a mission, the mission to one day get within a 100metres of Her Daughter before She gets over the meadow, alas not today(everyone loves a trier) A quiet sunrise followed, the clouds off the East coast conspired to flatten the sunrise to muted pink. As we were walking we heard another Skein of Geese on their migratory path south, it was a huge Skein too. In my opinion(& lack of expertise) I'd estimate 200 geese. The noise was wonderful, honking back & forth. It was so loud & plentiful the Dogs actually looked up too. When I first understood migration I thought the Animal World did it all at a set time, I now realise it's down to conditions, like the geese traveling here in Winter. The rough V formation wavered as the wind buffeted them, akin to a length of rope on the ground with someone whipping it but so much slower, it really is an aerial ballet, as they cleared my position quite a few stragglers followed. I love living on the coast, Spring migration South to North & Autumn migration North to South, Sheila Hancock put it perfectly-'being healed by nature', whatever ails me nature lessens it. The Dogs were wet & tired, I was fulfilled. We headed home happy. Every walk has its sameness but interspersed with difference. The landscape & natural world is astounding. Enjoy your day.

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited December 2016 #28

    That's two days running you've had great walks, Rocky. It must be a special time.

    I can just imagine one dog running ahead and the other hoping to catch up. They love it all.

    That was a spectacular sighting of the geese. We see them quite often here but I've never seen that great a number. The noise must have been terrific.

    I think your day started well.smile

  • huskydog
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    edited December 2016 #29

    This morning on our walk at 5.30frown we saw our two resident fox's ,just sitting on the other side of the road , they just sat and watched us walk by , but I did throw them a biscuit each ,so perhaps that's why they were happy to sit there

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited December 2016 #30

    They've probably got you sussed as a soft touch for snacks, Husky.

  • Rocky 2 buckets
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    edited December 2016 #31

    HD, you are Kent's Fox whisperersmile