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AWwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww I hope she recovers fast!I do love laughing at them when they wear the cone of shame
 
'Tis very hot
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My personal security assistants Sid and Nancy the punk poodles.
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This is my newest addition to my family, little Marley. She is a rescue, she was dumped with her siblings, at a week someone found them and took them to Fallen Angels. They were bottle fed by their foster mommy and and we took over her fostering at 5 weeks with the option to adopt at 7 weeks. Well needless to say we were a bit worried about how Mav would feel about his new adopted sister, the first week he was not interested, but after that the two started playing together and it's just too adorable!
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This is my newest addition to my family, little Marley. She is a rescue, she was dumped with her siblings, at a week someone found them and took them to Fallen Angels. They were bottle fed by their foster mommy and and we took over her fostering at 5 weeks with the option to adopt at 7 weeks. Well needless to say we were a bit worried about how Mav would feel about his new adopted sister, the first week he was not interested, but after that the two started playing together and it's just too adorable!
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Awww she's too cute :p
 
Awww she's too cute :p

Thanks, she is very adorable, but a bit of a lucky packet, we don't know how big or small she's going to be hahaha, but she's growing by the day and has her spurts of pure terrorism :rofl: Also a very quick learner, she already knows a good couple of commands, up is the funniest though, she sits on her behind and then falls over, tooo nunies! :rofl:
 
This is my newest addition to my family, little Marley. She is a rescue, she was dumped with her siblings, at a week someone found them and took them to Fallen Angels. They were bottle fed by their foster mommy and and we took over her fostering at 5 weeks with the option to adopt at 7 weeks. Well needless to say we were a bit worried about how Mav would feel about his new adopted sister, the first week he was not interested, but after that the two started playing together and it's just too adorable!
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Well done Yster Bessie - glad to see you're still around (ps. even without a Reo) :rock:.
 
Thanks, she is very adorable, but a bit of a lucky packet, we don't know how big or small she's going to be hahaha, but she's growing by the day and has her spurts of pure terrorism :rofl: Also a very quick learner, she already knows a good couple of commands, up is the funniest though, she sits on her behind and then falls over, tooo nunies! :rofl:
Congrats on the new addition... Although I should really be saying welcome back to the forum we miss you around these parts lady!!!

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My dawg used to smoke with me, now he vapes with me! :D he loves the flavours too! :D :rofl: you know if an animal likes it, it definitely can't be that harmful :D
 
My dawg used to smoke with me, now he vapes with me! :D he loves the flavours too! :D :rofl: you know if an animal likes it, it definitely can't be that harmful :D
I definitely get what you're saying. My pittie used to sneeze when he was around me when i smoked, with the vaping he tries to lick the vapour hahha
 
This is Amy, rescued from a local homestead at end 2014 (she is also my avatar as can be seen). She was in an appalling state when we got her, riddled with worms, no fur due to mange, and our vet was doubtful she would last a week. Pic is taken at about a year old. I sadly lost my great dane Daisy a couple of years ago, and over a period of time noticed that Amy had a very similar character to my great dane, even to places in the garden she would sleep. I went back to see swazi guy where we had rescued her and managed to trace back that Amy was the offspring of a great dane (Apple), who was a sister from the same litter as my great dane. You can gladly accuse me over being over sentimental, but it warms my heart that some connection to my great dane Daisy has found a way back to us.
 

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This is Amy, rescued from a local homestead at end 2014 (she is also my avatar as can be seen). She was in an appalling state when we got her, riddled with worms, no fur due to mange, and our vet was doubtful she would last a week. Pic is taken at about a year old. I sadly lost my great dane Daisy a couple of years ago, and over a period of time noticed that Amy had a very similar character to my great dane, even to places in the garden she would sleep. I went back to see swazi guy where we had rescued her and managed to trace back that Amy was the offspring of a great dane (Apple), who was a sister from the same litter as my great dane. You can gladly accuse me over being over sentimental, but it warms my heart that some connection to my great dane Daisy has found a way back to us.
That story, gave me goosebumps at work here reading it. Dogs do have really smart brains, I wish I could understand them like this English haha

Im so glad she still lives on :D
 
Meet my sons new pup "Obi-Wan", he's a German Pointer/Lab. Here's his rendition of "Blu Steel" for the camera
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Meet my sons new pup "Obi-Wan", he's a German Pointer/Lab. Here's his rendition of "Blu Steel" for the camera
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He is just beautiful. Pointer/lab combination has got to be a great mix of breeds. Have fun @Alex and please post a pic when he is an adult (if not before) I am guessing he will come in somewhere around 60kg mark when fully grown.
 
He is just beautiful. Pointer/lab combination has got to be a great mix of breeds. Have fun @Alex and please post a pic when he is an adult (if not before) I am guessing he will come in somewhere around 60kg mark when fully grown.
60Kg :eek::lipssealed::lipssealed:
 
Could be talking out of my arse (again) brother, but would be interested to find out. Let us know how you get on. I weigh in at 62kg and my last boerbull was 68kg. When your dog weighs more than you it could be a problem...
 
Meet my sons new pup "Obi-Wan", he's a German Pointer/Lab. Here's his rendition of "Blu Steel" for the camera
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Oh my! Obi-Wan knows he is now the center of attention, and so photogenic!
 
This is Strummer, oldest of our 4 rescues. Found him around 10 years ago as a pup of approx. 4 weeks dodging sugar cane trucks on local road. Wife scooped him off the road and we took him home with us. My great dane (Daisy) had a litter of 12 pups of around
same age, so put Strummer in middle of them while they were sleeping to get their scent on him. When mother was feeding I put him on to first teat available and she fed him, and from then on he was brought up with rest of the pups. He may look sweet but over the years he has survived an encounter with a pofadder, has been kicked about 4 feet in the air by a cow, and had an altercation with a couple of stray warthogs. Named after the late, great Joe Strummer of The Clash, still my all time favourite band.
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