Man's Best Friend . . . show me yours!

Molly turned out to be the most intelligent dog I have ever owned. She also turned out to be a viscous killer dog - see the pics below with one of her first victims for proof of this.

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LOL . . .

My Boston "Terrorizer" is a killer too! Nice "save" BTW!!!

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Aries and Molly

Believe it or not these are great rabbit dogs. The black female is out of a chocolate lab mother and a blue heeler father. The male gold colored dog I got free at work 10 years ago. The poster for the giveaway said that his mother is a tri colored beagle, like a walker hound, and his dad was a yellow lab and ? cross. He looks a lot like a yellow lab but has some wide jaws. He's good natured but she has a nasty temperment.:eek: Good watch dogs for sure.:p
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Thanks for posting everyone. It's great to see the love we have for our dogs on this forum.
Have any of you readers and posters notice the number of pages these threads run when the subject of dogs comes up? Just think how much we have in common.
 
My girl likes the sun, it could be 100 outside and you can find her here.
 

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This is Daisy, just "hanging out", she's a 6 yr old Pit Bull/Lab that we got when a pup. Great watch dog and thinks shes a hunting dog also!
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LOL. Folks are making us want a new dog....waits, and soon we will have one, new but old dog that we are adopting.
 
Let's see how this works. Been having trouble with photobucket lately.

Don't have Maggie or Abby on this PC. Maggie was a 12 yr old GSP. Our first girl. Abby was a geriatric GSP we adopted from the pound to retire. Both lived to be 12-14 yrs old.

Here's Buddy. He was a true Falstaff. But stood up to 3 rotweillers that escaped the neighbor's yard (as well as one bighorn ram, several llamas, etc.) Thought he was bigger than he was. We lost him after 16 years. He was at least six when we got him. He just showed up one day in our yard. Tooth wear indicated he was at least 6, then. So, he lived over 20 years total!

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Here's Shiloh. Our current "small". Obviously abused in his prior life, he distrusts strangers but will cozy up to women given time. Men take LOTS of time. He came right to me though. He's well adjusted now. well, sorta. Getting better.

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And here's Hagrid=named after the Harry Potter character. The big, powerful, slow, dark giant. Name fits him perfectly. He and Shiloh are our current pound puppies.

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Great thread!

Sophie the Great Dane
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Samson the Great Dane (RIP Sammy)
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Molly the feisty Corgi
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Have you seen the great T-shirts that read: "I'm trying to be the kind of person my dog thinks I am."

I have something similar. It says "My goal in life is to be as good a person as my dog already thinks I am." ;)

Can't believe I haven't posted in this thread. Here's Dingo my Australian Cattle Dog.

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This is Fauna, the wife's GSD. She adopted Dingo as her own right from the start.

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A quote from Will Rogers after attending church one Sunday to find out there would be no animals in heaven because they have no souls. He confronted the preacher after the sermon, and declared, "No animals in Heaven! It can't be much of a place."
 
Great thread, here's my pair:

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The black one is Ozzy, father of the grey one, who is Maddie, aka "pick of the litter" and aka "butta" for eating most of a pound of butter one day when the wife left her in the car with the groceries.

They are my constant companions, they're the last to see me off to work and are right there at the door when I open it coming home and we have to go through a 5 minute love routine. Ozzy's obsession is ball chasing, but they are my medal detecting, bird hunting and occasional deer hunting companions. I couldn't imagine my life without them...
 
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