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Here is Buster:
Here is Buster again, joined by my brothers dog, Billy:
Incidentally, @MajorDSmythe, my brother's dog is also called Billy and I chose his name out of a hat! :)
You aren't alone @Creasy47 . If I won the lottery, I wouldn't by cars and boats and villas etc... I would buy a piece of land, and build a sanctuary for homeless... mainly dogs, but animals in general. I would make a deal with local pet shops, that if I buy supplies from them in bulk, they'll give me a discount.
Yeah, after Busters days... I can't see myself having another dog. The though is always in the back of my mind, and I try to keep it there.
My brother didn't do anything as sophisticated as draw the name out of a hat. He called Billy, and Billy responded, so that was it. He's a lovely dog, but REALLY hyper. Unfortunately, due possibly to complications at birth, he has little if not zero concentration, so he isn't a working dog, but he is special in his own way.
Same here..losing a dog is worse than losing a relative.
(Within reason obviously )
And yes, King is one awesome pup and a born Bond fan.
I always have a Shih Tzu in the morning.
I usually have a Great Dane,especially after a filling steak and kidney pie the night before.
One of the best movies ever.
It's one of my favourite comedies. Haven't watched it in years, though. There's even the dog car! (just to relate my comment to the topic)
http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2021/sep/01/german-scientists-find-fresh-evidence-of-canine-intelligence
His owners said "Don't tell him he's got a cat on his back!"
I have a cocker spaniel named Cooper, and just a few days ago it was his 4th birthday, so it made me want to dig through a few pictures and share them with you all. I am currently planning to do a sort of digital album of all my pictures of him that I've taken with my camera over the last few years, which I'll then send to the wonderful dog breeder who allowed us to adopt him.
Here is he and I on the very first night we shared at my house, in early January 2018. Can't believe he was ever so tiny!
These images are a little rougher, as they were taken by others on their phones, but here are some of my favorite joint shots between my buddy and I:
Outside my own Bond woman, Cooper is by far the most important aspect of my life. We got him at a time when I really needed something to be happy about, and he has been the light of my life through every dark time I've faced. Dogs are inarguably the very best. Their love is bountiful, unending, and they get your heart so wrapped up around them you quickly can't imagine life without them. Their intelligence and individual quirks in equal measures make them such fun companions, as they really are tiny humans in fur coats, and are a cornerstone of any family they are adopted into. Here's to dogs!
Spaniel Craig.
That ain't bad, I gotta say. And pretty fitting, since he is the best. ;-)
Nice to see someone else on here who appreciates John Hiatt @RichardTheBruce
Never noticed this Doggy discussion before...