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    This is Moose, my two year old boxer.

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    This thread ROCKS.

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    If we're sharing... here's Cody. Adopted in February, soon to be trained as an accomplished backcountry buddy.

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    Need to get some updated pics of my derg in here! Took him to the vet today for some booster shots. Edgar is up to 26.3 lbs! I know I'm not dealing with a horse here, but he's growin fast! Neat to see and experience. I really need to get him to like car rides though...

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    Kodiak in the offseason...

    Great dog.

    Last edited by BmillsSkier; 05-11-2006 at 01:10 PM.
    I still call it The Jake.

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    Sorry everybody for shitting upon your good ol' doggy stoke you've got going here. Anyway, heres my family pooch, Oscar. Six years old, and doesn't do anything at all. I'm getting a new doggy soon. Either a german shepherd, border collie, or a lab. Info on the gsd and border collie would be appreciated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by adam
    Sorry everybody for shitting upon your good ol' doggy stoke you've got going here. Anyway, heres my family pooch, Oscar. Six years old, and doesn't do anything at all. I'm getting a new doggy soon. Either a german shepherd, border collie, or a lab. Info on the gsd and border collie would be appreciated.

    Is that a westie you got there? our family has a westie too...only he is approaching 14 years old. They are great dogs, good hunter, very loyal, and just generally nice.

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    Yep, thats him. They're pretty cool, but ours is lazy as shit.

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    damn rat dogs. not really, i prefer a larger breed but any dog is better than a cat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nick > jesus
    damn rat dogs. not really, i prefer a larger breed but any dog is better than a cat.
    I like larger breeds to (as you know), but its my moms dog. I've decided to go with a lab. I fucking hate cats. All servants of the anti-christ I tells ya.

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    Quote Originally Posted by adam
    I like larger breeds to (as you know), but its my moms dog. I've decided to go with a lab. I fucking hate cats. All servants of the anti-christ I tells ya.
    Ya, especially that one of Baxter's.
    ‎Preserving farness, nearness presences nearness in nearing that farness

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    doggie pic threads never get old

    brown lab kasha 8yrs, and lab/aussie fergus 6yrs

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    ferg's got a monster underbite (bit when he was ~1mo), shoulda got him an agent long ago, unique lookin he is...
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    Here's Edgar fighting over a VERY dead soccer ball with his dad Fynn. Edgar is about 4 months old now(on Thursday). He really has a lot of brown on his back legs... He's going to be a good dog.


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    charlie murphy and his drinking problem....



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    Nate.



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    This is my hound at 3 weeks. 6 more weeks to go until we bring her home.

    It looks to me like she already can hold a point.

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    Is that a german pointer? Good pooch for sure.

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    Wire Haired Pointing Griffon. They look a lot like a wired haired german but it is a seperate breed.
    It's not so much the model year, it's the high mileage or meterage to keep the youth of Canada happy

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    Quote Originally Posted by L7
    Wire Haired Pointing Griffon. They look a lot like a wired haired german but it is a seperate breed.

    congrats.


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    Quote Originally Posted by BLOODSWEATSTEEL
    This thread ROCKS.
    It does. I luv the Pics.
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    haha, i DO contribute!
    No longer stuck.

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    Just an uneducated guess.

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    Not to hijack this thread, but I once saw a link to someone's vid of his dog's mysterious travels. The dog owner lived on or near some open land, with mixed trees and heavy brush, and his dog disappeared into the trees and brush for hours at a time, and then came back all panting and exhausted. The owner never knew where the dog went, what paths or trails or whatever.

    So the guy rigged up a small cam (new use for a helmet cam in the off season?) to the dog and captured the vid and posted it. It was very cool, you could see a dogs eye view of running along a trail, ducking under a fallen tree, barking at some birds, growling at a few squirrels. It would be great to add to this thread.

    Anyone ever seen that, can't recall if it was posted on here or somewhere else?
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    not a hijack at all. that's deffinately doggie stoke.
    No longer stuck.

    Quote Originally Posted by stuckathuntermtn View Post
    Just an uneducated guess.

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    OK, so let's see some doggie cam stoke.
    “The best argument in favour of a 90% tax rate on the rich is a five-minute chat with the average rich person.”

    - Winston Churchill, paraphrased.

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    Here are my two Wire haired Pointing Griffons, the same kind L7 just got, but 5 or 6 yrs. old each. Kramer and Gibson.



    And them wrestling in the snow.



    This thread does indeed rock. No more lurking for me either.

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