Show off your Pets

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pharvey
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Re: Show off your Pets

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Yes, in all fairness certainly looks a healthy bugger and well taken care of (the dog Richard... the dog).
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Doug .... our three year old Bulldog.

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OK, we've somehow (against all our better judgements) 'acquired' a couple of dogs. This one came with the house that we rent. Her name's Penguin - because she looks like one from the back.
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She's a Thai dog. She eats, and sleeps a lot and likes to bark at some motorbikes that come down the road.

This is Dog II. He was a walking skeleton lurking in the garden when we moved into the house. Unloved and unfed. We gave him both and he's a super guard dog, but, unfortunately, likes to have fights with water monitor lizards. I think his idea of 'protecting' us is a little misguided. The score so far is 3-0 to him, but I'm a bit worried about him picking on a tough one. Nowt much we can do about it, he's semi-wild, but does love to come into the house to have a kip.
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Oh heck, the pics are too big. Tried to make them smaller but failed. Sorry. :oops:
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