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20th April 2010, 05:22 PM #1
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20th April 2010, 05:47 PM #2
heather he looks like a labradoodle hehe he is cute , hard to get them to pose sometimes ,
a trampoline lol i bet they have fun on that , they look like bird dogs ,
Dalmations made a huge boom after the 101 Dalmation movie came out i only knew one and she was a friendly little thing ,
thank you all i love seeing photos ,
Max is a part timer as the wife keeps him at night and i get him during the day , ( long story )
this was my Heather she lived to be 14.5 she was my sweetheart 2nd photo she is afraid of thunder storms and this is where i found her ahh i miss her
Last photo is Gracie i do studio photos for some people/ dogs , I'm just learning
please feel free to post any photos and thank you
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20th April 2010, 06:00 PM #3
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20th April 2010, 06:12 PM #4Top Cat



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20th April 2010, 06:13 PM #5
mad as in mad I'm out here , or mad as in I'm a puppy and i run a muck on a moments notice and don't know any better , Max was a wild child
I was teaching Max to hunt shed deer Antlers but last winter dumped 26 inches of snow right before they drooped them so no work las winter ,
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20th April 2010, 07:59 PM #6
Mad as in puppy and mum hasn't spent so much time training her
She is pretty good on all the basics but can't take direction yet and won't hold her point - too impatient. Actually neither of them are that great at that - as they are HPR dogs they are meant to be good at all three but they're better at hunting and retrieving. Pretty sure Simba may be better at pointing - he goes rock still when he sees a bird in the garden
Pretty cool to find shed antlers - we have lots of deer here but I have never seen any shed antlers - they are probably picked up by the gamekeeper.
Louis - are your Dalmations very lively - I do like them they look very elegant dogs I think, quite regal
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20th April 2010, 09:19 PM #7Top Cat



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Lets just say you have to have a sense of humer when out on walks, as Holly is always body slaming into us or other dogs & Ive been left sat on my bum a few times
Banjo eventually gave Holly her a right nip on her side but he has osteorthritus & hip dysplacia
she dosent bother him to much now so Im glad he did dont want him getting worse. They keep you on your toes though just clowns realy 
They can be complete bandits though as are the other 3 we meet up with, but after an hour or so walk you dont see them till tea time unless Louie decides he wants to play with their tails
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20th April 2010, 09:22 PM #8Top Cat



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20th April 2010, 09:33 PM #9
Poor you - so sad when you loose your pals - they just don't live long enough do they - but Sam lived to a good age and was obviously much loved. They do tend to suffer from hip problems don't they - a friend of mine has a 4 year old and he can hardly walk already and has had numerous operations to try and make him more comfortable. So sad.
Louis - their characters sound much like mine (my dogs not me) - thier nick name in the breed is Mad Munsters
And yes I have been knocked over many times. Lovely picture of all those dalmatians playing together.
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21st April 2010, 07:49 PM #10



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