Show off your pets.

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manxman

Quotelots of energy sitting there.

Oh yes, there certainly is!!! The picture was taken this afternoon, first sunny calm day for weeks and as she has just had her second vaccination we took her down the beach and let her off the lead for the first time. Boy you should have seen her run...... and run and run! And playing with the sand and the seaweed..... lovely sight!

Having said that she came back to us first time of calling!  ;D
Manxman

NePaSmoKer

Nepasmoker cat sitting on my dvr to get warm.

nepas


headgames

ok here we are  DA DOG .  Dusty as a PUP  and at 2 yrs with the grandson at 2yrs ........  what used to be MAN"S best friend is now GRANDSON's best friend . the little  trader . Was going to train him for HUMMING BIRD hunting . he is under 5#  figured he could sneak up on other peoples decks and flush them off their feeders ....  and was going to reload some .17 HMR's to birds shot  figured I would create a new sport in bird hunting .lol ....... but they dont smoke up well  lol 



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Dalby Spook

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These are my two boys Finn & Ben. English Springer Spaniels, 1 & 6 years old. Just before I took this pic the young dog had just caught and killed his first rat ( a big one at that). Being a novice he grabbed it by the ass and of course it bit him on the nose. Lots of blood hence the profile shot.
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iceman

Nice looking boys there Dalby! :)

tsquared

Nice dogs, Dalby. Beautiful country in the background too!
T2

West Coast Kansan

Great photo setting. Enjoyed  :)

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Gizmo

Dalby, thanks for the profiling of the English.  Our first dog was a pure breed English Springer that I rescued her from a another family.  She was too old to teach how to hunt properly but we sure had fun in the yard when I brought home a few real fetches.  Never quite understood why she was so good at catching the rats.  I was always afraid she would get bit and end up with some disease or rabies.  Looks like rat hunter is in the blood line.   ;)
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Dalby Spook

I'ts a strange thing that both these dogs will retrieve game like they were holding an egg. Gentle as you like. Dead or alive. But the first rat they came upon they shook to death instantly. Must be an instict thing. 
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icerat4

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Nice hunting dog huh. ???






This is one very smart parrot by the way.Her name is sunny .She will ask you this.What does a kitty cat say then she meows.Its so funny.She is only 2 years old and speaks perfectly clear.She was saying what does a kitty say .SHE replys hello ;D.So she meows like a cat and barks like a beagle.She is unbelivable when talking.Anyway just thought id share this with you guys.I will soon put up a lil movie of her talking when i get the chance.You guys will be amazed for sure.Ok Ratout. ;D




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carnie1

Here is Casper the carnie dog, he's gonna be 7 this year


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IR4 Looks like the bird has a chip or cracker or something to feed the dog. Our old beagle was all about anything food related.

C1 Looking pretty at home in that tractor.

Pretty cool 8)

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icerat4

Yes this beagle eats everything she throws or drops.Never have to worry about a mess with this dog.And she is in decent shape . ;D




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Wildcat

Nice photo icerat4.  African Greys are my favorite.  Very smart and can be affectionate. :)
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