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26th May 2013, 10:33 AM #61.
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That young pup definitely has a death wish. Yesterday I we found blister packs of Panadeine Forte scattered all over the back yard. One of the blister pack blisters was punctured and the tablet cracked inside the blister but very little looks like it got out. We think she tasted it and spat it out.
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26th May 2013, 12:20 PM #62
Hi Bob,
Sounds like you've got a pill popping junky there.
RegardsHugh
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28th May 2013, 12:13 PM #63
Boo Boo and Koala ate some custard apple the other day and ended up violently sick..i think they may have munched on the seed(s),it made 'em real crook ..MM
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28th May 2013, 12:43 PM #64.
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31st May 2013, 08:37 PM #66.
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4 months ago when Skye arrived our back lawn looked like this.
Now after multiple re-enactments of great historical battles (the latest one looks like Hannibal's defeat at Carthage) it looks like this.
This is after filling in about a dozen holes in the last week
Although Willow dug some of this lawn up in here first year she also had the whole of the unused side of the house to dig in and there were some 3ft deep holes dug there but she tore up all my retic wiring so I blocked that area off to the pups - maybe it was a mistake.
A friend of ours on seeing this said, "At least you don't have to mow it!"
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31st May 2013, 11:33 PM #67
Now the grass is gone, how about putting in a dance floor and train them up Bob, see Glenn Miller Routine - Hooked on Swing - YouTube
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14th July 2013, 09:50 PM #68.
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Latest photos of the dawns
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All that remains of the lawn
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Thank goodness it's not raining
I'm inside the shed and they're waiting for ME to come and pick the ball up.
They wait for a bloody long time.
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And finally they bring the ball to me
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15th July 2013, 09:19 AM #69GOLD MEMBER
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Think of the time and money saved by not using the lawn mower
Lovely dogs, they look to be in superb condition.
I had a BC, fabulous dog, especially with the kids, but kept pinching things like wheel nuts when I was doing repairs to the car. She hated the sound of the band saw, tolerated the table saw, and went nuts when the whipper snipper was used. Tried to bite the cord, and I won't mention the hassles when using the chain saw.
Thanks for the update on your family.
Alan...
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15th July 2013, 01:45 PM #70.
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That's one small consolation that I think about as they track grit and mud through the house!
Lovely dogs, they look to be in superb condition.
I had a BC, fabulous dog, especially with the kids, but kept pinching things like wheel nuts when I was doing repairs to the car. She hated the sound of the band saw, tolerated the table saw, and went nuts when the whipper snipper was used. Tried to bite the cord, and I won't mention the hassles when using the chain saw.
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13th November 2013, 11:51 AM #71.
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Recent Photos of Dawgs
I haven't taken many photos of the girls lately, but recently SWMBO took this one in the park.
Skye (the smaller one) is now one year old and Willow is 25 months.
Skye is smaller but 1.5 kgs heavier and is the pushy/dominant one and has become expert at playing the dawg (not the ball) and thinks nothing of hip and shouldering Willow out of the way during the ball chase.
And another
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24th December 2013, 01:23 PM #72.
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Merry Xmas from our doggies
Some might say these photos are beneath a working dogs dignity but here you go anyway.
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24th December 2013, 03:43 PM #73
I hope the tucker was worth the indignity.
Happy Christmas from me and my two.Hugh
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