Whats your dog(s) look like ?

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arctictom wrote:
SeekHer wrote:For you Southerners, that white stuff on the ground is called snow, which I've still got 2' of in my yard, y'all...
I have 10 feet piled up in my lot , and plowed today , more last night , (had fun in Whitehorse).
Yeah, but we don't get as much snow as you do...we are at 12 to 14" of precipitation annually...
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I was working on some stocks on my back patio this weekend and my dog Dexter was having a time, playing with a black plastic planter pot, by himself.
I took this pic. of him. He is chaseing the planter he just threw. :lol:
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Are you sure he's not levitating it with his mind? :lol:
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This is Sammy.

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Dexter loves riding in the bed of my truck more then anything in the world. :)
If he doesn't feel like the ride was long enought, he will not get out when we get home.
A few weeks ago I took him with me just to go to the store down the road and he refused to get out when we got home. So I left the tailgate down and went inside. About an hour later this is what I found.
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:lol: :lol: :lol:
He stayed in the back of the truck for 4 hours that day.
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Here are Maggie and me at the 2008 Wheelin' Sportsmen/CA DFG Hunt. The guy in the chair, Joe, lost the use of his legs after being wounded in Vietnam. Joe not only had never hunted birds, he had never even fired a shotgun! With Maggie's help, Joe shot his first pheasant that day.
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Candyman wrote:Dexter loves riding in the bed of my truck more then anything in the world. :)
If he doesn't feel like the ride was long enought, he will not get out when we get home.
A few weeks ago I took him with me gust to go to the store down the road and he refused to get out when we got home. So I left the tailgate down and went inside. About an hour later this is what I found.
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We have a Rhodesian Ridgeback who looks a lot like Scooby Doo.

She is more cowardly than Scooby Doo, and a lot greedier. A complete waste of space as far as I'm concerned. That hound is big enough to take on a bull moose but is scared of her own shadow. She looks for us to protect her, rather than the other way around. Everyone she meets is her best friend by default.

I didn't like dogs before she arrived and I like them even less now. She consumes huge amounts of meat and smells like a hobo's vest.

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