Your Dog on 21:03 - Feb 10 with 1678 views | SnakePlissken | I got a little jack Russell, he's an absolute character, loves kids but hates other dogs with a passion. He will take on any dog no matter what breed. Fuking nightmare taking him for a walk, but wouldn't swap him for the world | | | |
Your Dog on 21:16 - Feb 10 with 1657 views | swanjackal |
Your Dog on 21:03 - Feb 10 by SnakePlissken | I got a little jack Russell, he's an absolute character, loves kids but hates other dogs with a passion. He will take on any dog no matter what breed. Fuking nightmare taking him for a walk, but wouldn't swap him for the world |
Exactly the same with mine. 13 and still believes it is a pup. Hates other dogs, and cats, can't even put them on the TV or she'll jump through the screen. | |
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Hypocritically hypocritical ! |
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Your Dog on 21:18 - Feb 10 with 1656 views | owainglyndwr | We have a Border Collie he does something different that always surprises us. I am sure that we learn from him not him from us. | | | |
Your Dog on 21:27 - Feb 10 with 1638 views | longlostjack | 14 year old incontinent Cocker Spaniel - we love him to bits! | |
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Your Dog on 21:51 - Feb 10 with 1610 views | max936 | We lost ours well over a year ago now, but still haven't got another as much as I'd like one it wouldn't be the right decision Mrs works 3 days a week, lad works part time as well and I'm full-time so it would be very irresponsible to get another. | |
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Your Dog on 22:08 - Feb 10 with 1590 views | epaul |
Your Dog on 21:18 - Feb 10 by owainglyndwr | We have a Border Collie he does something different that always surprises us. I am sure that we learn from him not him from us. |
Same here, well Border collie cross and she barking mad, barks at fresh air. However when we take her for a walk say the beach has absolutely no interest in any other dogs whatsoever, all she wants to do is just run after the tennis ball all day long, or stones. She does however mother Bertie the cat in equal quantities that she winds him up!! | |
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Your Dog on 00:53 - Feb 11 with 1542 views | Loyal | I've often wondered how intelligent dogs are really. | |
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Your Dog on 02:35 - Feb 11 with 1526 views | Davillin |
Your Dog on 00:53 - Feb 11 by Loyal | I've often wondered how intelligent dogs are really. |
As I wrote above, I've lived with a pack of dogs for about 50 years. The range of intelligence in dogs runs in a bell curve not dissimilar from that of humans -- some very intelligent, most "average," and some less so. It has been my experience -- and my firm conviction -- that dogs have a normal high intelligence that can be nurtured into very high intelligence. If you start when they're pups -- say about 8 weeks old -- and spend lots of quality time with them, and talk to them a lot, you can take them to their fullest potential. My first dog [in this pack] was a mixed breed female named "Herbie," who lived to be 17 or 18, and had come to as a pup from a shelter. She was a genius. The two other geniuses were my last two, both of whom came as adult rescues, but who lived with me entirely during my retirement, which meant being with me almost 24/7. [Murphy is gone now, and I miss him every day.] I often think they could read my mind. When you get your next dog, remember that how you treat them from the very first day will determine both their intelligence and their character and behaviour. They learn far more from how you behave with them and treat them than what you "tell them" to do or not to do. I can't remember where I got this quote, but I would love it to be true -- "You'll know you're in Heaven when every dog you ever loved comes running out of the gates to greet you." | |
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Your Dog on 07:01 - Feb 11 with 1503 views | jackal | Had a lurcher who died when he was 17. My constant companion, I haven't replaced him. Only thing wrong with him is that he was a Blackburn Rovers supporter. (Don't ask). | | | |
Your Dog on 08:25 - Feb 11 with 1476 views | Mongos_Candygram | Two Devil Dogs in our family. Staffies called Archie and Roxy. Those who know me know other than music and Adidas Gazelles dogs are my life. These two are the most doting and loyal dogs I've ever known. Will defend this, and any other breed to the ends of the Earth. All a dog wants is to be loved as much as it loves its family https://scontent-lhr3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/600726_10154077815679379_446692977 | |
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Your Dog on 09:55 - Feb 11 with 1420 views | max936 |
My Uncle when he was alive had a few Staffies none of them were anything other than gentle loving lambs, unfortunately they both suffered from one health problem or another, but wonderful dogs they were treated like babies and loved to bits and I guess they responded to that by being exactly that. When you think about it, I suppose its much like kids and the homes they come from in a strange comparison and the way they are brought up. | |
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Your Dog on 10:03 - Feb 11 with 1411 views | owainglyndwr |
Your Dog on 22:08 - Feb 10 by epaul | Same here, well Border collie cross and she barking mad, barks at fresh air. However when we take her for a walk say the beach has absolutely no interest in any other dogs whatsoever, all she wants to do is just run after the tennis ball all day long, or stones. She does however mother Bertie the cat in equal quantities that she winds him up!! |
Yep don't want to bother with other dogs not happy if they come to sniff him. Mind you there was a tri coloured bitch in Llys Nini a few years back which we decided it would be company for him ( he was great with ) But on return she was reserved. He is never alone but hates it if we split and walk in different directions. He lays down like a lump of concrete if this happens | | | |
Your Dog on 11:33 - Feb 11 with 1375 views | exiledclaseboy | 11 year old Bichon. Been a grumpy old man since he was about six months old. As much a part of that family as anyone else. | |
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Your Dog on 11:39 - Feb 11 with 1367 views | londonlisa2001 | 14 week old Vizsla. Spent the morning wondering what the hell the white stuff is falling onto her head... | | | |
Your Dog on 11:42 - Feb 11 with 1363 views | Darran | Pixie & Poppy say hi. | |
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Your Dog on 14:02 - Feb 11 with 1294 views | Loyal |
Your Dog on 11:39 - Feb 11 by londonlisa2001 | 14 week old Vizsla. Spent the morning wondering what the hell the white stuff is falling onto her head... |
You've spilt your weekends supply off the table ? | |
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Your Dog on 18:53 - Feb 11 with 1238 views | Gowerjack |
Your Dog on 14:02 - Feb 11 by Loyal | You've spilt your weekends supply off the table ? |
We've a Border Terrier named Django. Part of the family we all love him to bits. | |
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Your Dog on 19:01 - Feb 11 with 1234 views | GreekSwan |
Your Dog on 21:03 - Feb 10 by SnakePlissken | I got a little jack Russell, he's an absolute character, loves kids but hates other dogs with a passion. He will take on any dog no matter what breed. Fuking nightmare taking him for a walk, but wouldn't swap him for the world |
You just described my jack Russell 😠they are fantastic dogs tho | | | |
Your Dog on 23:38 - Feb 11 with 1173 views | Swanzay | Here is mine as you say Dav, we learn from them too | | | |
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