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Isn't that Prince Charles' dog..?Originally posted by: NumbaJuan
Pembroke Welsh Corgi
Originally posted by: LAUST
Word, here is mine.. best dog I have ever had in my lifeOriginally posted by: SherEPunjab
golden retrievers and lab retrievers rule
We have a lady that raises dogs for the blind so she brings in a golden or a lab for about 9 month's for training in the workplace then she gets a new one, they are always the greatest dogs. Amazing how smart they are and how gentle.
Originally posted by: LAUST
Word, here is mine.. best dog I have ever had in my lifeOriginally posted by: SherEPunjab
golden retrievers and lab retrievers rule
We have a lady that raises dogs for the blind so she brings in a golden or a lab for about 9 month's for training in the workplace then she gets a new one, they are always the greatest dogs. Amazing how smart they are and how gentle.
Originally posted by: ajpa123
Originally posted by: LAUST
Word, here is mine.. best dog I have ever had in my lifeOriginally posted by: SherEPunjab
golden retrievers and lab retrievers rule
We have a lady that raises dogs for the blind so she brings in a golden or a lab for about 9 month's for training in the workplace then she gets a new one, they are always the greatest dogs. Amazing how smart they are and how gentle.
beautiful retreiver..
Here's to the good things in life :beer:
Originally posted by: LAUST
Huskies are neat dogs too. I used to have a 87/13 Timber/Huskie. She was a really neat dog, I miss her a lot. She just didn't have that companion attitude like my GR does. (why I think the Labs/GR's are so popular)Originally posted by: Excelsior
Bah, Retrievers and Labs are too popular.
Siberian Huskies get my vote, and Rhodesian Ridgebacks interest me greatly.
Originally posted by: LAUST
about the kidney failure.Originally posted by: Excelsior
Yeah, you're right about that. Huskies are meant to be hooked onto a sled. Ours ran through the invisible fencing multiple times but always had many families waiting to adopt him at the shelter before we found him again. He died of kidney failure 5+ years ago.
We moved after that and now we have this little guy and another one just like him but a few pounds smaller and white. They are Bichon Frise - Poodle mixes. Quite different from the Husky we had but they are definitely more loyal, but to the point that they are annoying. They act like they havent seen you in 5 years every time you drive up or open the door.
yah the smaller dogs are usually like that when you get home Amazing the energy the smaller dogs have too. Mine is pretty laid back, he's also 9 now so he's pretty mellowed out now. The picture of him with his hippo is about the most excited he gets now I wish they lived as long as we do.