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    Here's a photo I took today of one of our dogs, a broken coat Jack Russell, named Spud. He gets extremely excited when I dig in the garden, being a terrier thinks its his domain! Today he got his chance, although I have used him to help dig out trees before. This cactus had to move, so transplanted the bugger, what a job!
    Anyway, he got right underneath, biting through roots and generally wreaking havoc! Good on ya Spuddie!

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    Some have Bobcats, some have Dingos, others have Jack Russels.

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    my mini foxie helps me to dig holes as well. i'm thinking little dogs like helping cos my friend has a dog thats like huge and it sits around doing nothing all day.
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    My two are not what you call on the small side of life, a 40kg Boofhead (Arnie)and a 25Kg Jabbajaws (Tara), who are my Site Supervisor and Site Safety Supervisor respectively. Arnie likes to assist in moving stuff around the yard, especially cardboard box disposals. Tara being a lady of leisure, likes to sleep most of the day, even to the point of being able to vacumn shavings off her.

    Both are Australian Pure Bred Bitsa's and I would not swap them for anyone else!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Termite
    Some have Bobcats, some have Dingos, others have Jack Russels.
    or blue heelers

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    Quote Originally Posted by floyd7
    or blue heelers
    that is the best tv cop show of all time
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