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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodwould View Post
    My old workshop dog with his personal dog doona.
    dog stack.....love it..lol

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    The brown one started that when she was a pup and the old black one was such a softy that he just let her. Even when she grew to almost the same size as him (he was large for the breed), she still lay on top of him, though it became quite a comical balancing act at times to remain on top.
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    I know you believe you understand what you think I wrote, but I'm not sure you realize that what you just read is not what I meant.


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    Quote Originally Posted by woodwould View Post
    the brown one started that when she was a pup and the old black one was such a softy that he just let her. Even when she grew to almost the same size as him (he was large for the breed), she still lay on top of him, though it became quite a comical balancing act at times to remain on top.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodwould View Post
    The brown one started that when she was a pup and the old black one was such a softy that he just let her. Even when she grew to almost the same size as him (he was large for the breed), she still lay on top of him, though it became quite a comical balancing act at times to remain on top.
    not quite the same but

    don't let anyone tell you shepherds don't get along with kids.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tea lady View Post



    Cats are people to i guess.
    ....no their not!!!
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    Here are our two "Killer" poodles
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    Otto is 15 1/2, can hardly walk now and is definitely in the twilight of his life. I don't think we have too much time left together.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JMB View Post
    Otto is 15 1/2, can hardly walk now and is definitely in the twilight of his life. I don't think we have too much time left together.
    Very super dog. Out neigbour's jack russel liver 19 years, so I guess Lolly could be at Small boys 21st birthday.
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    Thanks Tea Lady. I hope Lolly is a grand old dame, with all her human family enslaved to her care, when your son turns 21.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JMB View Post
    Otto is 15 1/2, can hardly walk now and is definitely in the twilight of his life. I don't think we have too much time left together.
    old otto looks like a heinz 57 variety mongrel (no offence)
    they are usually the ones that kick on the longest.
    all hail king Otto.
    hope he's with u for some time yet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ed Reiss View Post
    Here are our two "Killer" poodles
    is that coz an intruder would probably laughthemselves to death????

    kidding..

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    Thanks Geehard, its always nice to feel like Otto has a few people cheering him on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JMB View Post
    Otto is 15 1/2, can hardly walk now and is definitely in the twilight of his life. I don't think we have too much time left together.
    Fifteen and a half years is some innings for a dog - that's the equivalent of one hundred and a half human years!
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    The loud large pup on the left and the old grizzly hairy bugger on the right.
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    My German Shepherd "Django" tucking into about half a cow!
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