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10th January 2018, 09:20 PM #1
My Pet Pandy
Here's a few pics of my beloved hound dog Pandy
Around 4 years old now and a pure delight to have around
Be pretty lost without a pet to pat...MMMapleman
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11th January 2018, 12:23 AM #2GOLD MEMBER
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Thanks for the photos of Pandy. I found out that having pets is a wealth hazzard, but so is everything else, but nothing is beats a pet, that is happy to see you when you come home.
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11th January 2018, 09:30 AM #3
Pleasure Kryn
I have always had dogs in my life as they bring me so much joy...they expect little but deliver plenty!
Pandy survived 'parvo' when he was a puppy so holds a special place in my heart
Lovely natured animal that has proved to be a great therapy dog too for the friend I 'care' for
And loyal as the day is long...and a true 'log dog'...MMMapleman
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11th January 2018, 09:34 AM #4
Pandy looks like a great mate. Not a dog person myself but really appreciate the contributions pets make and the bonds they form with their human pets.
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11th January 2018, 10:15 AM #5
I have got a mate who lives on his own in a caravan on a rural block. He has very bad hip joints and so getting about is a slow process. He had a fall which put him in hospital for 2 weeks where they had a good look at his bones. They (hospital) had to teach him to walk using a walking stick and told him to walk every day so he won't seize up. When home from hospital he found a dog in the local paper that needed a new home because the owner was moving and couldn't take the dog with them. Well she is a "pig dog" bitser. when we were "introduced" to the dog she bit my mate and drew blood! She had been a rescue dog and was VERY possessive. The mate didn't give her time to assess him that's why she bit him. I could see potential in her and so he took her. She has been with him 18 months or so and has turned out to be such a good dog. Yesterday I went to see the mate and drove around the caravan. Here she was ready to greet me with ears down and waggy tail. I gave her (as always) a good pat and scratch. She leaned against me while I was "saying hello".
The other night she shook the van but didn't bark and when the mate went to see what was out there she had,under surveillance, a couple of pigs. The mate keeps her tied to the van so she can shelter underneath. She also did the same reaction when she spied a Goanna about 5' long.
Rescue dogs usually work out well. All they want is someone for them to look after....or is that vice-versaJust do it!
Kind regards Rod
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25th January 2018, 07:04 PM #6
Just woken up...MM
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26th October 2018, 06:05 PM #7
He loves the camera ...MM
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26th October 2018, 07:51 PM #8GOLD MEMBER
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I have a pet Pandy too - well more correctly Pandie, and even more correctly Panda. She's an Aussie Shepherd (mini size).
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Anyone who knows Aussies will know they often like to smile. Panda and her sister both do it, and they both will make themselves sneeze because they do it - it's quite funny. This was Panda just as she started smiling, but also mid sneeze.
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27th October 2018, 09:12 AM #9
Poundy your pet is sooooo cute...my goodness!
As for calling ones dog various names i do get a tad carried away ...
Pandy
Pandy Pip
Pippy
Pipette
Pandy Bear
Pip
Little One
Mr Pant
and a few others
Must confuse the hell out of the dog ...MMMapleman
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27th October 2018, 10:06 AM #10.
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BC #1 is named Willow but gets called
Willie
Williwonka
Mrs Wolf,
Wolfie,
Ghost (she seems to appear and disappear without a sound),
Come here,
Don't,
Stop,
Get Down,
Get over here,
Where are you (she like to hide)
Leave it (when she picks up the remains of a KFC pack or a Blowfish at the park by the river)
Shutup (when she barks at the TV)
and "Weeo" by my grandson
BC #2 is called Skye but gets called
Skype,
B-sky-B,
Scruffy Butt,
Fatguts,
Scout,
Scooter,
Scooter Patooter
Scooter Pants,
Scoodie,
Chicha,
Here,
Get it,
Back,
and "Keye" (as in eye) by my grandson
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27th October 2018, 10:43 AM #11GOLD MEMBER
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you think Panda is cute - her twin, Toffee, is the beauty of the family... Here they are together
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27th October 2018, 11:57 AM #12.
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Here's a recent photo of our two circus monkeys.
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27th October 2018, 05:15 PM #13
Talk about a 'cute feast'!!
Gotta love the animals ...MMMapleman
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