Dogs and their Owners

claymore

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It is often said that dogs and their owners bear resemblances. Strange that I should read somewhere that LongJohn has bought himself a Jack Russel/Scottie Cross. I would have thought something with a bit of Newfoundland in it, a touch of Sealyham and just a smidge of boxer would have been more his mark...don't you think?

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Claymore
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Yes but on the positive side.

Bog Buster


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alot less than a Newfoundland.!!..



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Haydn
 
We used to take a Pyrenean Mountain dog. But not often.../forums/images/icons/smile.gif

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Haydn
 
So where have you been hiding you old lecherer you. And a bit early for Xmas decorations doncha think?

And only 3 out of 10 for observation, he's a J russel YORKIE X!!

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No I don't agree. Look at boatone and his dog Bogbrush. One a little yappy hairy thing and the other is ermm...........maybe your right!!


















only joking

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Why?
I'm half Korean, and take offence at your cultural problem, with what is a tasty and nutricious snack /forums/images/icons/laugh.gif

Spicy Chicken colon, prairie oysters, or fish heads for anyone

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