If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#11
|
|||
|
|||
UK2 XX638 SA BulldogT1 1995-08-02 Mawgan GerryTurnerPhoto.jpg
On 04/03/2016 09:07, Bob (not my real pseudonym) wrote:
On Thu, 3 Mar 2016 12:32:44 +0000, RiŠardo wrote: On 03/03/2016 11:24, Bob (not my real pseudonym) wrote: These things are so darned cute, you just want to go give 'em a scratch behind the ears. He heard that, and said "yes, please". ;-) RiŠardo Trying to reach through the modem... :-) -- Moving Things In Still Pictures |
#12
|
|||
|
|||
UK2 XX638 SA BulldogT1 1995-08-02 Mawgan GerryTurnerPhoto.jpg - T&M.png
On Fri, 4 Mar 2016 09:55:39 +0000, RiŠardo wrote:
On 03/03/2016 17:06, Charles Lindbergh wrote: On Thu, 3 Mar 2016 13:56:32 +0000, RiŠardo wrote: On 03/03/2016 13:20, Charles Lindbergh wrote: On Thu, 3 Mar 2016 12:32:44 +0000, RiŠardo wrote: On 03/03/2016 11:24, Bob (not my real pseudonym) wrote: These things are so darned cute, you just want to go give 'em a scratch behind the ears. He heard that, and said "yes, please". ;-) RiŠardo Is that your lab? Handsome boy. At the moment, my vanilla lab is sleeping on my left foot and my chocolate is sleeping on my right foot. Best dogs I have ever been owned by. Hi Charles, Yes, he's a recent acquisition - eleven years old, would you believe. He'd been a working guide dog for a blind person for nine years and was being retired on age grounds. In fact he had worked longer than is usual. We lost our previous dog, a German Shepherd - also a retired guide dog - just before Christmas and a very large gap in the home needed filling. This new boy retired on a Tuesday night and we met up with him the next day and has been with us for just over a month now. We've supported the UK Charity Guide Dogs for the Blind for over thirty years, the first fifteen having been spent bringing up puppies for the first year of their life, from which they underwent a further year's "college" training before being teamed up with a person. Subsequently we took on reject and retired dogs. Our first ever pup, a yellow lab (as they're known here), failed his exams and came back to us. He was a great mentor for the puppies in training with us - including at one time, in the best of Labrador traditions, showing a puppy how to get plums off the plum tree! You can't beat a Labrador, always our first love in dogs. As you say "the best dogs to be owned by"! RiŠardo Funny, we have avocado trees and my labs have learned how to climb onto the lower branches and swipe the ripe ones. They call them yellow labs here too, but some, like my Murphy, are the color of vanilla ice cream, so calling him yellow isn't very accurate. Attached is a picture of my boys. Thank you Charles, they are magnificent. Here's some pictures of Fraser's predecessors - both of Guide Dog stock. Jemma the Labrador departed about 18 months ago, and Rufus the Shepherd just before Christmas from very sudden cancer of the liver! Such is life. On the subject in hand - we've never had a bulldog! Your monsters were all quite handsome. Hard to think of anything in life that has generated greater serenity than those animals which have chosen to adopt me. |
#13
|
|||
|
|||
UK2 XX638 SA BulldogT1 1995-08-02 Mawgan GerryTurnerPhoto.jpg -T&M.png
On 04/03/2016 16:17, Charles Lindbergh wrote:
On Fri, 4 Mar 2016 09:55:39 +0000, RiŠardo wrote: On 03/03/2016 17:06, Charles Lindbergh wrote: On Thu, 3 Mar 2016 13:56:32 +0000, RiŠardo wrote: On 03/03/2016 13:20, Charles Lindbergh wrote: On Thu, 3 Mar 2016 12:32:44 +0000, RiŠardo wrote: On 03/03/2016 11:24, Bob (not my real pseudonym) wrote: These things are so darned cute, you just want to go give 'em a scratch behind the ears. He heard that, and said "yes, please". ;-) RiŠardo Is that your lab? Handsome boy. At the moment, my vanilla lab is sleeping on my left foot and my chocolate is sleeping on my right foot. Best dogs I have ever been owned by. Hi Charles, Yes, he's a recent acquisition - eleven years old, would you believe. He'd been a working guide dog for a blind person for nine years and was being retired on age grounds. In fact he had worked longer than is usual. We lost our previous dog, a German Shepherd - also a retired guide dog - just before Christmas and a very large gap in the home needed filling. This new boy retired on a Tuesday night and we met up with him the next day and has been with us for just over a month now. We've supported the UK Charity Guide Dogs for the Blind for over thirty years, the first fifteen having been spent bringing up puppies for the first year of their life, from which they underwent a further year's "college" training before being teamed up with a person. Subsequently we took on reject and retired dogs. Our first ever pup, a yellow lab (as they're known here), failed his exams and came back to us. He was a great mentor for the puppies in training with us - including at one time, in the best of Labrador traditions, showing a puppy how to get plums off the plum tree! You can't beat a Labrador, always our first love in dogs. As you say "the best dogs to be owned by"! RiŠardo Funny, we have avocado trees and my labs have learned how to climb onto the lower branches and swipe the ripe ones. They call them yellow labs here too, but some, like my Murphy, are the color of vanilla ice cream, so calling him yellow isn't very accurate. Attached is a picture of my boys. Thank you Charles, they are magnificent. Here's some pictures of Fraser's predecessors - both of Guide Dog stock. Jemma the Labrador departed about 18 months ago, and Rufus the Shepherd just before Christmas from very sudden cancer of the liver! Such is life. On the subject in hand - we've never had a bulldog! Your monsters were all quite handsome. Hard to think of anything in life that has generated greater serenity than those animals which have chosen to adopt me. Agreed, and they get you out of the house, whatever the weather is doing! -- Moving Things In Still Pictures |
#14
|
|||
|
|||
UK2 XX638 SA BulldogT1 1995-08-02 Mawgan GerryTurnerPhoto.jpg - T&M.png
On 2016-03-04 21:08:31 +0000, Ri ardo said:
On 04/03/2016 16:17, Charles Lindbergh wrote: On Fri, 4 Mar 2016 09:55:39 +0000, RiŠardo wrote: On 03/03/2016 17:06, Charles Lindbergh wrote: On Thu, 3 Mar 2016 13:56:32 +0000, RiŠardo wrote: On 03/03/2016 13:20, Charles Lindbergh wrote: On Thu, 3 Mar 2016 12:32:44 +0000, RiŠardo wrote: On 03/03/2016 11:24, Bob (not my real pseudonym) wrote: These things are so darned cute, you just want to go give 'em a scratch behind the ears. He heard that, and said "yes, please". ;-) Is that your lab? Handsome boy. At the moment, my vanilla lab is sleeping on my left foot and my chocolate is sleeping on my right foot. Best dogs I have ever been owned by. Hi Charles, Yes, he's a recent acquisition - eleven years old, would you believe. He'd been a working guide dog for a blind person for nine years and was being retired on age grounds. In fact he had worked longer than is usual. We lost our previous dog, a German Shepherd - also a retired guide dog - just before Christmas and a very large gap in the home needed filling. This new boy retired on a Tuesday night and we met up with him the next day and has been with us for just over a month now. We've supported the UK Charity Guide Dogs for the Blind for over thirty years, the first fifteen having been spent bringing up puppies for the first year of their life, from which they underwent a further year's "college" training before being teamed up with a person. Subsequently we took on reject and retired dogs. Our first ever pup, a yellow lab (as they're known here), failed his exams and came back to us. He was a great mentor for the puppies in training with us - including at one time, in the best of Labrador traditions, showing a puppy how to get plums off the plum tree! You can't beat a Labrador, always our first love in dogs. As you say "the best dogs to be owned by"! Funny, we have avocado trees and my labs have learned how to climb onto the lower branches and swipe the ripe ones. They call them yellow labs here too, but some, like my Murphy, are the color of vanilla ice cream, so calling him yellow isn't very accurate. Attached is a picture of my boys. Thank you Charles, they are magnificent. Here's some pictures of Fraser's predecessors - both of Guide Dog stock. Jemma the Labrador departed about 18 months ago, and Rufus the Shepherd just before Christmas from very sudden cancer of the liver! Such is life. On the subject in hand - we've never had a bulldog! Your monsters were all quite handsome. Hard to think of anything in life that has generated greater serenity than those animals which have chosen to adopt me. Agreed, and they get you out of the house, whatever the weather is doing! My kids back in 1986. -- Regards, Savageduck |
#15
|
|||
|
|||
UK2 XX638 SA BulldogT1 1995-08-02 Mawgan GerryTurnerPhoto.jpg - T&M.png
On Fri, 4 Mar 2016 14:49:40 -0800, Savageduck wrote:
On 2016-03-04 21:08:31 +0000, Ri ardo said: On 04/03/2016 16:17, Charles Lindbergh wrote: On Fri, 4 Mar 2016 09:55:39 +0000, RiŠardo wrote: On 03/03/2016 17:06, Charles Lindbergh wrote: On Thu, 3 Mar 2016 13:56:32 +0000, RiŠardo wrote: On 03/03/2016 13:20, Charles Lindbergh wrote: On Thu, 3 Mar 2016 12:32:44 +0000, RiŠardo wrote: On 03/03/2016 11:24, Bob (not my real pseudonym) wrote: These things are so darned cute, you just want to go give 'em a scratch behind the ears. He heard that, and said "yes, please". ;-) Is that your lab? Handsome boy. At the moment, my vanilla lab is sleeping on my left foot and my chocolate is sleeping on my right foot. Best dogs I have ever been owned by. Hi Charles, Yes, he's a recent acquisition - eleven years old, would you believe. He'd been a working guide dog for a blind person for nine years and was being retired on age grounds. In fact he had worked longer than is usual. We lost our previous dog, a German Shepherd - also a retired guide dog - just before Christmas and a very large gap in the home needed filling. This new boy retired on a Tuesday night and we met up with him the next day and has been with us for just over a month now. We've supported the UK Charity Guide Dogs for the Blind for over thirty years, the first fifteen having been spent bringing up puppies for the first year of their life, from which they underwent a further year's "college" training before being teamed up with a person. Subsequently we took on reject and retired dogs. Our first ever pup, a yellow lab (as they're known here), failed his exams and came back to us. He was a great mentor for the puppies in training with us - including at one time, in the best of Labrador traditions, showing a puppy how to get plums off the plum tree! You can't beat a Labrador, always our first love in dogs. As you say "the best dogs to be owned by"! Funny, we have avocado trees and my labs have learned how to climb onto the lower branches and swipe the ripe ones. They call them yellow labs here too, but some, like my Murphy, are the color of vanilla ice cream, so calling him yellow isn't very accurate. Attached is a picture of my boys. Thank you Charles, they are magnificent. Here's some pictures of Fraser's predecessors - both of Guide Dog stock. Jemma the Labrador departed about 18 months ago, and Rufus the Shepherd just before Christmas from very sudden cancer of the liver! Such is life. On the subject in hand - we've never had a bulldog! Your monsters were all quite handsome. Hard to think of anything in life that has generated greater serenity than those animals which have chosen to adopt me. Agreed, and they get you out of the house, whatever the weather is doing! My kids back in 1986. Wonderful, sweet looking labs. You were fortunate indeed. |
#16
|
|||
|
|||
UK2 XX638 SA BulldogT1 1995-08-02 Mawgan GerryTurnerPhoto.jpg - T&M.png
On Fri, 4 Mar 2016 21:08:31 +0000, RiŠardo
wrote: On 04/03/2016 16:17, Charles Lindbergh wrote: On Fri, 4 Mar 2016 09:55:39 +0000, RiŠardo wrote: On 03/03/2016 17:06, Charles Lindbergh wrote: On Thu, 3 Mar 2016 13:56:32 +0000, RiŠardo wrote: On 03/03/2016 13:20, Charles Lindbergh wrote: On Thu, 3 Mar 2016 12:32:44 +0000, RiŠardo wrote: On 03/03/2016 11:24, Bob (not my real pseudonym) wrote: These things are so darned cute, you just want to go give 'em a scratch behind the ears. He heard that, and said "yes, please". ;-) RiŠardo Is that your lab? Handsome boy. At the moment, my vanilla lab is sleeping on my left foot and my chocolate is sleeping on my right foot. Best dogs I have ever been owned by. Hi Charles, Yes, he's a recent acquisition - eleven years old, would you believe. He'd been a working guide dog for a blind person for nine years and was being retired on age grounds. In fact he had worked longer than is usual. We lost our previous dog, a German Shepherd - also a retired guide dog - just before Christmas and a very large gap in the home needed filling. This new boy retired on a Tuesday night and we met up with him the next day and has been with us for just over a month now. We've supported the UK Charity Guide Dogs for the Blind for over thirty years, the first fifteen having been spent bringing up puppies for the first year of their life, from which they underwent a further year's "college" training before being teamed up with a person. Subsequently we took on reject and retired dogs. Our first ever pup, a yellow lab (as they're known here), failed his exams and came back to us. He was a great mentor for the puppies in training with us - including at one time, in the best of Labrador traditions, showing a puppy how to get plums off the plum tree! You can't beat a Labrador, always our first love in dogs. As you say "the best dogs to be owned by"! RiŠardo Funny, we have avocado trees and my labs have learned how to climb onto the lower branches and swipe the ripe ones. They call them yellow labs here too, but some, like my Murphy, are the color of vanilla ice cream, so calling him yellow isn't very accurate. Attached is a picture of my boys. Thank you Charles, they are magnificent. Here's some pictures of Fraser's predecessors - both of Guide Dog stock. Jemma the Labrador departed about 18 months ago, and Rufus the Shepherd just before Christmas from very sudden cancer of the liver! Such is life. On the subject in hand - we've never had a bulldog! Your monsters were all quite handsome. Hard to think of anything in life that has generated greater serenity than those animals which have chosen to adopt me. Agreed, and they get you out of the house, whatever the weather is doing! My cat gets me out of the house to go get her treats. She stays home nad keeps the chair warm. Or more likely, just keeps the chair... |
#17
|
|||
|
|||
UK2 XX638 SA BulldogT1 1995-08-02 Mawgan GerryTurnerPhoto.jpg -T&M.png
On 04/03/2016 22:49, Savageduck wrote:
On 2016-03-04 21:08:31 +0000, Ri ardo said: On 04/03/2016 16:17, Charles Lindbergh wrote: On Fri, 4 Mar 2016 09:55:39 +0000, RiŠardo wrote: On 03/03/2016 17:06, Charles Lindbergh wrote: On Thu, 3 Mar 2016 13:56:32 +0000, RiŠardo wrote: On 03/03/2016 13:20, Charles Lindbergh wrote: On Thu, 3 Mar 2016 12:32:44 +0000, RiŠardo wrote: On 03/03/2016 11:24, Bob (not my real pseudonym) wrote: These things are so darned cute, you just want to go give 'em a scratch behind the ears. He heard that, and said "yes, please". ;-) Is that your lab? Handsome boy. At the moment, my vanilla lab is sleeping on my left foot and my chocolate is sleeping on my right foot. Best dogs I have ever been owned by. Hi Charles, Yes, he's a recent acquisition - eleven years old, would you believe. He'd been a working guide dog for a blind person for nine years and was being retired on age grounds. In fact he had worked longer than is usual. We lost our previous dog, a German Shepherd - also a retired guide dog - just before Christmas and a very large gap in the home needed filling. This new boy retired on a Tuesday night and we met up with him the next day and has been with us for just over a month now. We've supported the UK Charity Guide Dogs for the Blind for over thirty years, the first fifteen having been spent bringing up puppies for the first year of their life, from which they underwent a further year's "college" training before being teamed up with a person. Subsequently we took on reject and retired dogs. Our first ever pup, a yellow lab (as they're known here), failed his exams and came back to us. He was a great mentor for the puppies in training with us - including at one time, in the best of Labrador traditions, showing a puppy how to get plums off the plum tree! You can't beat a Labrador, always our first love in dogs. As you say "the best dogs to be owned by"! Funny, we have avocado trees and my labs have learned how to climb onto the lower branches and swipe the ripe ones. They call them yellow labs here too, but some, like my Murphy, are the color of vanilla ice cream, so calling him yellow isn't very accurate. Attached is a picture of my boys. Thank you Charles, they are magnificent. Here's some pictures of Fraser's predecessors - both of Guide Dog stock. Jemma the Labrador departed about 18 months ago, and Rufus the Shepherd just before Christmas from very sudden cancer of the liver! Such is life. On the subject in hand - we've never had a bulldog! Your monsters were all quite handsome. Hard to think of anything in life that has generated greater serenity than those animals which have chosen to adopt me. Agreed, and they get you out of the house, whatever the weather is doing! My kids back in 1986. Looking good Leonard! :-) RiŠardo -- Moving Things In Still Pictures |
#18
|
|||
|
|||
UK2 XX638 SA BulldogT1 1995-08-02 Mawgan GerryTurnerPhoto.jpg -T&M.png
On 05/03/2016 07:33, Bob (not my real pseudonym) wrote:
On Fri, 4 Mar 2016 21:08:31 +0000, RiŠardo wrote: On 04/03/2016 16:17, Charles Lindbergh wrote: On Fri, 4 Mar 2016 09:55:39 +0000, RiŠardo wrote: On 03/03/2016 17:06, Charles Lindbergh wrote: On Thu, 3 Mar 2016 13:56:32 +0000, RiŠardo wrote: On 03/03/2016 13:20, Charles Lindbergh wrote: On Thu, 3 Mar 2016 12:32:44 +0000, RiŠardo wrote: On 03/03/2016 11:24, Bob (not my real pseudonym) wrote: These things are so darned cute, you just want to go give 'em a scratch behind the ears. He heard that, and said "yes, please". ;-) RiŠardo Is that your lab? Handsome boy. At the moment, my vanilla lab is sleeping on my left foot and my chocolate is sleeping on my right foot. Best dogs I have ever been owned by. Hi Charles, Yes, he's a recent acquisition - eleven years old, would you believe. He'd been a working guide dog for a blind person for nine years and was being retired on age grounds. In fact he had worked longer than is usual. We lost our previous dog, a German Shepherd - also a retired guide dog - just before Christmas and a very large gap in the home needed filling. This new boy retired on a Tuesday night and we met up with him the next day and has been with us for just over a month now. We've supported the UK Charity Guide Dogs for the Blind for over thirty years, the first fifteen having been spent bringing up puppies for the first year of their life, from which they underwent a further year's "college" training before being teamed up with a person. Subsequently we took on reject and retired dogs. Our first ever pup, a yellow lab (as they're known here), failed his exams and came back to us. He was a great mentor for the puppies in training with us - including at one time, in the best of Labrador traditions, showing a puppy how to get plums off the plum tree! You can't beat a Labrador, always our first love in dogs. As you say "the best dogs to be owned by"! RiŠardo Funny, we have avocado trees and my labs have learned how to climb onto the lower branches and swipe the ripe ones. They call them yellow labs here too, but some, like my Murphy, are the color of vanilla ice cream, so calling him yellow isn't very accurate. Attached is a picture of my boys. Thank you Charles, they are magnificent. Here's some pictures of Fraser's predecessors - both of Guide Dog stock. Jemma the Labrador departed about 18 months ago, and Rufus the Shepherd just before Christmas from very sudden cancer of the liver! Such is life. On the subject in hand - we've never had a bulldog! Your monsters were all quite handsome. Hard to think of anything in life that has generated greater serenity than those animals which have chosen to adopt me. Agreed, and they get you out of the house, whatever the weather is doing! My cat gets me out of the house to go get her treats. She stays home nad keeps the chair warm. Or more likely, just keeps the chair... Superb! RiŠardo -- Moving Things In Still Pictures |
#19
|
|||
|
|||
UK2 XX638 SA BulldogT1 1995-08-02 Mawgan GerryTurnerPhoto.jpg - T&M.png
On Sat, 5 Mar 2016 10:17:18 +0000, RiŠardo
wrote: On 05/03/2016 07:33, Bob (not my real pseudonym) wrote: On Fri, 4 Mar 2016 21:08:31 +0000, RiŠardo wrote: On 04/03/2016 16:17, Charles Lindbergh wrote: On Fri, 4 Mar 2016 09:55:39 +0000, RiŠardo wrote: On 03/03/2016 17:06, Charles Lindbergh wrote: On Thu, 3 Mar 2016 13:56:32 +0000, RiŠardo wrote: On 03/03/2016 13:20, Charles Lindbergh wrote: On Thu, 3 Mar 2016 12:32:44 +0000, RiŠardo wrote: On 03/03/2016 11:24, Bob (not my real pseudonym) wrote: These things are so darned cute, you just want to go give 'em a scratch behind the ears. He heard that, and said "yes, please". ;-) RiŠardo Is that your lab? Handsome boy. At the moment, my vanilla lab is sleeping on my left foot and my chocolate is sleeping on my right foot. Best dogs I have ever been owned by. Hi Charles, Yes, he's a recent acquisition - eleven years old, would you believe. He'd been a working guide dog for a blind person for nine years and was being retired on age grounds. In fact he had worked longer than is usual. We lost our previous dog, a German Shepherd - also a retired guide dog - just before Christmas and a very large gap in the home needed filling. This new boy retired on a Tuesday night and we met up with him the next day and has been with us for just over a month now. We've supported the UK Charity Guide Dogs for the Blind for over thirty years, the first fifteen having been spent bringing up puppies for the first year of their life, from which they underwent a further year's "college" training before being teamed up with a person. Subsequently we took on reject and retired dogs. Our first ever pup, a yellow lab (as they're known here), failed his exams and came back to us. He was a great mentor for the puppies in training with us - including at one time, in the best of Labrador traditions, showing a puppy how to get plums off the plum tree! You can't beat a Labrador, always our first love in dogs. As you say "the best dogs to be owned by"! RiŠardo Funny, we have avocado trees and my labs have learned how to climb onto the lower branches and swipe the ripe ones. They call them yellow labs here too, but some, like my Murphy, are the color of vanilla ice cream, so calling him yellow isn't very accurate. Attached is a picture of my boys. Thank you Charles, they are magnificent. Here's some pictures of Fraser's predecessors - both of Guide Dog stock. Jemma the Labrador departed about 18 months ago, and Rufus the Shepherd just before Christmas from very sudden cancer of the liver! Such is life. On the subject in hand - we've never had a bulldog! Your monsters were all quite handsome. Hard to think of anything in life that has generated greater serenity than those animals which have chosen to adopt me. Agreed, and they get you out of the house, whatever the weather is doing! My cat gets me out of the house to go get her treats. She stays home nad keeps the chair warm. Or more likely, just keeps the chair... Superb! She knows who wears the fur in the household. |
#20
|
|||
|
|||
UK2 XX638 SA BulldogT1 1995-08-02 Mawgan GerryTurnerPhoto.jpg -T&M.png
On 06/03/2016 11:21, Bob (not my real pseudonym) wrote:
On Sat, 5 Mar 2016 10:17:18 +0000, RiŠardo wrote: On 05/03/2016 07:33, Bob (not my real pseudonym) wrote: On Fri, 4 Mar 2016 21:08:31 +0000, RiŠardo wrote: On 04/03/2016 16:17, Charles Lindbergh wrote: On Fri, 4 Mar 2016 09:55:39 +0000, RiŠardo wrote: On 03/03/2016 17:06, Charles Lindbergh wrote: On Thu, 3 Mar 2016 13:56:32 +0000, RiŠardo wrote: On 03/03/2016 13:20, Charles Lindbergh wrote: On Thu, 3 Mar 2016 12:32:44 +0000, RiŠardo wrote: On 03/03/2016 11:24, Bob (not my real pseudonym) wrote: These things are so darned cute, you just want to go give 'em a scratch behind the ears. He heard that, and said "yes, please". ;-) RiŠardo Is that your lab? Handsome boy. At the moment, my vanilla lab is sleeping on my left foot and my chocolate is sleeping on my right foot. Best dogs I have ever been owned by. Hi Charles, Yes, he's a recent acquisition - eleven years old, would you believe. He'd been a working guide dog for a blind person for nine years and was being retired on age grounds. In fact he had worked longer than is usual. We lost our previous dog, a German Shepherd - also a retired guide dog - just before Christmas and a very large gap in the home needed filling. This new boy retired on a Tuesday night and we met up with him the next day and has been with us for just over a month now. We've supported the UK Charity Guide Dogs for the Blind for over thirty years, the first fifteen having been spent bringing up puppies for the first year of their life, from which they underwent a further year's "college" training before being teamed up with a person. Subsequently we took on reject and retired dogs. Our first ever pup, a yellow lab (as they're known here), failed his exams and came back to us. He was a great mentor for the puppies in training with us - including at one time, in the best of Labrador traditions, showing a puppy how to get plums off the plum tree! You can't beat a Labrador, always our first love in dogs. As you say "the best dogs to be owned by"! RiŠardo Funny, we have avocado trees and my labs have learned how to climb onto the lower branches and swipe the ripe ones. They call them yellow labs here too, but some, like my Murphy, are the color of vanilla ice cream, so calling him yellow isn't very accurate. Attached is a picture of my boys. Thank you Charles, they are magnificent. Here's some pictures of Fraser's predecessors - both of Guide Dog stock. Jemma the Labrador departed about 18 months ago, and Rufus the Shepherd just before Christmas from very sudden cancer of the liver! Such is life. On the subject in hand - we've never had a bulldog! Your monsters were all quite handsome. Hard to think of anything in life that has generated greater serenity than those animals which have chosen to adopt me. Agreed, and they get you out of the house, whatever the weather is doing! My cat gets me out of the house to go get her treats. She stays home nad keeps the chair warm. Or more likely, just keeps the chair... Superb! She knows who wears the fur in the household. :-) -- Moving Things In Still Pictures |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
UK2 XX689 SA BulldogT1.jpg | Joseph Testagrose | Aviation Photos | 0 | March 2nd 16 01:36 PM |
UK2 XX634 SA BulldogT1 MalcolmEnglishPhoto.jpg | Joseph Testagrose | Aviation Photos | 0 | March 2nd 16 01:36 PM |
UK2 XX628 SA BulldogT1.jpg | Joseph Testagrose | Aviation Photos | 0 | March 2nd 16 01:36 PM |
UK2 XX622 SA BulldogT1.jpg | Joseph Testagrose | Aviation Photos | 0 | March 2nd 16 01:36 PM |
UK2 XX515 SA BulldogT1.jpg | Joseph Testagrose | Aviation Photos | 0 | March 1st 16 01:35 PM |