Always a sad loss to loose a good loyal dog.
Dogs N your Holden
- Craig Allardyce
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- Craig Allardyce
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Nice pick up! Our Heeler Staffy cross (I think) is touching on 15 this year and she's slowing up but we've got a 1yr pure breed red as well. I still think we'll end up getting another one.In the Shed wrote:Hi
Our other kelpie passed away earlier this year, she was 14. The best $100 we ever spent and saved a mutt from the pound. The house was too quiet so got another Kelpie. Here he is 9 wks old.
- Craig Allardyce
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Good one Oli!oli wrote:My 6 year old apprentice Bailie, she'll knock the door down if someone is tinkering in the garage and she's not involved!
In the shed, sorry to hear about you losing your old dog, we lost our old girl Flynn earlier this year she also got to 14, a good innings. Got a little something to remember her.

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Bear our sharpei loves going cruising in the wagon.
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EK Amigo nice Aussie bulldog, we had one a few years back. We now have a 5 month old Miniature Aussie Bulldog. Great breed!
Speed and Style........... One day I'll get the speed bit.
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g'day DR yes I would have a miniature , if I had the choice again , he is a beast , like having a small bullock around the house , but he is an awesome dog
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Have you got a picture of him DR ?
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Yes DR please post the sad face photo that the good doctor commented on at the nats! Still cracks me up when I think about it. 

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This was our Aussie Bulldog Boris. 32 kilos of muscle...


And this is Hank the miniature Aussie Bulldog

And for Oli a new sad faced pic....



And this is Hank the miniature Aussie Bulldog

And for Oli a new sad faced pic....

Speed and Style........... One day I'll get the speed bit.
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good looking dish lickers there DR
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He looks strong enough to pull that door off without blinking! Good looking pup you have there.
Regards
Stephen
A day in the shed beats a day at work!
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thanks Stephen , those picks are a bit old , he looks the same but is 35 kg now. they have a great temperament but when the sun goes down he takes up the role of security gaurd. god help anybody that decides to rob our joint.
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Sounds like he's a great dog and a bit like our first one, except he was the same when we were home. Bailed the plumber up as he walked back into the house putting himself between him and the missus. Plumber wisely froze....ek amigo wrote:thanks Stephen , those picks are a bit old , he looks the same but is 35 kg now. they have a great temperament but when the sun goes down he takes up the role of security gaurd. god help anybody that decides to rob our joint.
Speed and Style........... One day I'll get the speed bit.