Wreckless Rat wrote: ↑Wed Jan 06, 2021 3:14 pm
My two pets.... the dog refusing to give up the beanbag, no matter what.
Too many shoes and the chair looks the same as ours - is it from Oak Furniture Land?
Too many - don’t you have a woman?
Anyway, no, it’s from a local furniture place - but I suspect they all come from the same Far East factory, you can almost feel the dead forest animals souls when you sit down.
JackSickle, Just like a propper Jack (RN slang for sailors) but smaller. that is he's good fun and one hell of a worker, but ultmately a bit of a twat.
we got to Agility Grade 7 and competed in the Champ class, the highest level of competition in the UK. And MiniTaff got him to the CRUFTs finals of YKC Agility Dog of the Year. Unfortunately Jack dislocated a hip when he slipped in competition and that was the end of his agility.
The Bitches...
Sisters, but a year difference in age. They look like collies but they are actually Welsh Sheepdogs. amazing pets, realy loving and all that, but they have their very own quirks, you could call them special needs. Bronwen Lying down, Seren standing
Seren is MiniTaff's dog, he has done all of her agility training and she's getting to be pretty damn good, 2020 should have been the year that he won competition and got her up the grades.
My baby
Ianto, KC name Ansum Ickle Ant, he's such a comedian, makes me laugh all the time andhe just wants to work work work. He was bred by a friend of ours and his breeding is amazing.
This vid is his first year.
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Harry relaxing as usual.
I’ve posted him before but didn’t mention he’s trained to come in to a dog whistle.
4 short blasts and he comes running which is handy at bedtime. The neighbours find it hilarious.
We live near a road so have to be careful. He’s normally has quite a bit of road sense but blow the whistle and he takes off like a rocket not stopping for anything.