singing pups to sleep is so adorable!
This one is just as cute, mostly because I am partial to boxers. I haven't quite gotten the method of posting the actual video yet. Sorry. |
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The mail must go through...
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Cliff-diving Jack Russell in Malta
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Beware of Dog.
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Collies, man. They're basically made of springs.
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She's just trying to give up cigars. ;)
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Boxers are awesome!
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Faithful guardians of the home...
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Hahahahahahaha. That's brilliant.
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I hate him for having more fun than I've had in... I don't remember, probably since the first time I found a girl who agreed to have sex. :haha:
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Hmm... I smell an April Fool. :eyebrow:
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Some dogs live high on the hog...
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Can I trade the dog in for a cat?
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Nope, the cat already has nine lives. :p:
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Then I'll take the free groceries.
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Hah!
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How to fool a finicky dog into eating:
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That is fucking hilarious.
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Farming friends have had a succession of Border Collies over the years and I know them to be intelligent, energetic and enthusiastic dogs.
I suppose that I shouldn't be surprised that this chap made his way home from another farm 240 miles away. It appears that he did the journey under his own steam and nothing has emerged in the past couple of weeks to suggest otherwise. Read on... Quote:
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Border Collies are smart as hell and easily bored. So if your don't amuse them they'll amuse themselves, and you probably won't like it. :haha:
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"perro" is Spanish for "dog"
but "pero" is Spanish for "fault" or "defect". Quote:
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Blue Cross animal charity uses dogs for mobile contactless fundraising
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BBC Report Charities in the UK have taken a bit of a battering in recent years as a number seem to have lost their way. Many seem to be big businesses rather than charitable institutions and Chief Executives are often paid extremely generous salaries. Fund raising can be aggressive to say the least and unfortunately good, well run organisations are suffering from public disillusionment with the guilty parties. Drumming up financial support is a continual battle and I hope that this initiative is successful. Who can resist a pleading look from a Labrador or Border Collie? :) |
When I was raising money for the LAA I came across some horror stories of unscrupulous charity activities. I was working for a really good firm that go out of their way to make sure that the good name of the charity on whose behalf they are working is not sullied by shady practice or pushiness. But, I know from colleagues who'd worked elsewhere in the sector that this was quite unusual. Like, for instance, we were always told, not to ask more than three times, and don't pursue thatmany times if you got the impression the potential donor was getting annoyed. We were absolutely not to pursue if we had any suspicion that we were dealing with someone vulnerable. And if we'd made a call and someone had gone for it on a monthly direct debit donation, but we were concerned that there was something off kilter - like maybe that person had some form of mild dementia, then we were to tell our team leader straight away and they'd pull the call and listen to it. I had one like that - the guy was very willing and gave me al his details, but there was definitely something not right, so I told my team leader, and she listened to it, agreed with me and they cancelled the order. They sent details to the charity for them to write to the donor if they wanted to, but it never went through as a direct debit, and we removed the name from out call list.
I had another call where the lady seemed totally fine, really chirpy and friendly and as soon as I said where I was calling from, she said, 'oh yes! yes, love, I'll help' but when it came to her bank details she started to get a little confused about what was or was not a sort code or account number and said her daughter usually deals with all that. That was that - I thanked her and said I'd call some other time when her daughter was about and we took her name off the system |
Very clever.
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There's dog people, then there's DOG people.
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Stella knows how to dog:
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"So God Made A Dog" God's particular gift to me, my visiting Labradog, is snoring at my side as I type. He's now thirteen and age has caught up with him over the last year or so. I hope that he can continue to enjoy life for a good while yet. You do miss them when they go. |
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Yikes, scary. But 13 cases a year don't warrant any kind of panic.
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No, it doesn't, but it's flag for vulnerable people to be careful of French kissing dogs and cats. I sent that link to one guy who told me every time he kisses his dogs they get sick.
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