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  1. #6776
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    Quote Originally Posted by Boissal View Post
    Buddy's new pup adopted the day before the shelter was going to do away with him. Part Aussie shepherd, part German wirehaired pointer, part Idaho redneck. Hilariously oversized paws and great eyes. It was his first camping trip, I think he realizes he lucked out:

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    I’m always surprised when the really unique looking dogs are on the edge of euthanasia. If I’m being that shallow (and who isn’t, when narrowing down the list of animals you’re considering) that guy is at the top of my list.

    My dog has similarly unique features. He gets so many compliments it almost makes you self conscious.
    focus.

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    Doggie stoke

    Quote Originally Posted by I've seen black diamonds! View Post
    Meet Clancy, our newest family member, who brought the snow with him. Attachment 297132Attachment 297133

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    Good looking pup.

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    Missing this guy. I’ve been traveling a lot an he’s started getting funny every time the suitcase comes out. His current method is to try to convince me to stay by bringing every toy possible to me and showing me how fun each of them are.

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    Quote Originally Posted by I've seen black diamonds! View Post
    Meet Clancy, our newest family member, who brought the snow with him. Attachment 297132Attachment 297133

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    Congrats... love the freckles.


    Whyturn, is that an Aussiedoodle? Looks a lot like my guy (on right)

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    Screw the net, Surf the backcountry!

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    Anyone have experience with bernedoodles? Longevity, hiking ability, ability to hang by itself for a little bit, etc.? The wife wants a mini. So far all I know is that they are cute and expensive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigDaddy View Post
    Congrats... love the freckles.


    Whyturn, is that an Aussiedoodle? Looks a lot like my guy (on right)



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    Synchronized head tilts? Outstanding!!

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    Love this time of year

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    New member of the pack. TGR - meet Frances.

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    Frances is adorable!

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    serious ears
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  10. #6785
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    Doggie stoke

    Major ears!

    Gotta know...Frances is a what?
    Quando paramucho mi amore de felice carathon.
    Mundo paparazzi mi amore cicce verdi parasol.
    Questo abrigado tantamucho que canite carousel.


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    There's an artist here in Bellingham who has Frances's long lost cousin.

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    Anyone else here have 3 dogs? Am I out of my mind to even consider rescuing a 3rd buddy? My 2 are super tight with each other, but they do like other dogs where ever we go. There is a Keeshond that needs a home and having had two previously, (Shadow in picture) I know they are the best dogs ever and I don't want the dog waiting months for a home. WWMD?

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    Quote Originally Posted by leroy jenkins View Post
    I think you'd have an easier time understanding people if you remembered that 80% of them are fucking morons.
    That is why I like dogs, more than most people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by irul&ublo View Post
    Major ears!

    Gotta know...Frances is a what?
    Part gremlin?

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    Some good looking new additions in here.

    Update on Edgar; after the vet giving him a 30-50% chance 2 weeks ago, he is mostly back to normal (other than he takes more pills than your grandma). Begging for food, charging the fence when strangers walk by, and even got cleared for a short and slow MTB ride by the doc. He had (has?) primary IMHA, treatments seem to be working.

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    That is good news.
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    right on zzz, that's good to hear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by liv2ski View Post
    Anyone else here have 3 dogs? Am I out of my mind to even consider rescuing a 3rd buddy? My 2 are super tight with each other, but they do like other dogs where ever we go. There is a Keeshond that needs a home and having had two previously, (Shadow in picture) I know they are the best dogs ever and I don't want the dog waiting months for a home. WWMD?

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    3?? Pppphhhhtttt. Unless you have hard proof that friction will ensue, go for it.

    Says the guy currently with 6 rescues (2 large, 2 med, 2 small).

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    ^lol... total fur fest. Love it.

    Quote Originally Posted by zion zig zag View Post
    Some good looking new additions in here.

    Update on Edgar; after the vet giving him a 30-50% chance 2 weeks ago, he is mostly back to normal (other than he takes more pills than your grandma). Begging for food, charging the fence when strangers walk by, and even got cleared for a short and slow MTB ride by the doc. He had (has?) primary IMHA, treatments seem to be working.
    Very cool... keep on barking Edgar
    Screw the net, Surf the backcountry!

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    Yay Edgar!!!


    And, yay to the new additions!

    Liv2ki, go for it!
    I really have a soft spot for
    Keeshond’s though, so take that with a grain of salt.

    Trail buddies helping out this weekend.
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    stoked yur furkids doing betters
    hr puppystuffs gots a new little furball of cuteness work friend

    was a little timid at 1st


    but once he figured out what a softy Sheldon is


    fearless little miniaussidoodler likes to bat his nose


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    Stolen from the Wasatch Front SAR Facebook and IG page:

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    Floyd the 190 lbs mastiff evac'ed in a litter. I bet he was better behaved than most.

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    Our new rescue dog is scared of my wife. It's not terrible. He'll take food from her and let her scratch his head briefly, but he is very and will often run away when she nears. My wife is taking it quite personally, which isn't helping, and seems to be working on a way to blame me.

    Any advice? Thanks.

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    get a new wife....

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    Live with 3. My girlfriend has to poms and I have a border collie mix. They get along great. I do prefer 2 though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by I've seen black diamonds! View Post
    Our new rescue dog is scared of my wife. It's not terrible. He'll take food from her and let her scratch his head briefly, but he is very and will often run away when she nears. My wife is taking it quite personally, which isn't helping, and seems to be working on a way to blame me.

    Any advice? Thanks.
    Treats and time. Like brainwash him that every time he sees her he gets a treat. Our last rescue heeler was 3ish yo when we got him and did a lot of growling at my wife if she would get in his bubble. It took a few months for him to really open up to her. Now he comes in and snuggles with her every morning after I go to work.

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