Pictures of Your Pets.
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This is Woodrow! He showed up in the woodshed about a month ago . He loves climbing around and finding a nice place to sleep.
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Woodrow!!! I like it.
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Here's our newest addition, Rosie.
My two redheads
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Good looking dogs Larry. My dog is a boxer/ pit bull . Way too much energy ! And he has a mind of his own. He listens good if he feels like it. If he doesn’t, it’s about all I can do to hold him back. Sometimes I love him and sometimes I hate him. But all around a very good watch dog. This is Petey boy.
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You haven't seen energy until you have Border Collies.
We have another one not in the pics.
We have another one not in the pics.
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FF suggested that I get one of these to protect Shelley from the wolves. I can only imagine this in the muddy spring. I still think they are cool.
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Pyrenees are good dogs.
Here are the "kids" with Santa
Here are the "kids" with Santa
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LF, Those are two nice looking Borders you have there, I like the pic with the two of them sitting the chair and the look on the older ones face .
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Thanks, Keepaeyeonit.
I was an avowed German Shepherd owner for 40 years and my daughter talked me into a Border; the one on the bottom.
She's now my girl.
And the other one might be mine, too.
We have a male who's not in the picture because he's not civilized around other people.
I love the breed
I was an avowed German Shepherd owner for 40 years and my daughter talked me into a Border; the one on the bottom.
She's now my girl.
And the other one might be mine, too.
We have a male who's not in the picture because he's not civilized around other people.
I love the breed
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My Blue Tick Coonhound Warming Herself in front of my Harman MK2. Her favorite spot when coming in from the snowy cold.
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Nah, he is waiting to pounce on the stew cooking on the stove.
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Or MAYBE---wait for it--- Santa Claus!!
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Good Times,Good Pups !!
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The middle girl is back home and brought a border collie with her. While I'll admit he's very smart, he appears to be REALLY WEIRD FOR A DOG! So I'm curious, is this normal for the breed?