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On 20/09/2021 at 01:49, Captain Willard said:

Neither dog that fussed about the Spurs v Chelsea derby. 

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Beautiful looking dog. I'm biased though as I think Winston looks like a Beagle in the face. If we ever move I'll have to try and get some dodgy papers attesting to that lineage somewhere, as the poor fucker is on the banned list pretty much everywhere. Heartbreaking when you know how loving and gentle he (and his sister, and the majority of their breed typically) is.

 

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4 hours ago, the chimp said:

Beautiful looking dog. I'm biased though as I think Winston looks like a Beagle in the face. If we ever move I'll have to try and get some dodgy papers attesting to that lineage somewhere, as the poor fucker is on the banned list pretty much everywhere. Heartbreaking when you know how loving and gentle he (and his sister, and the majority of their breed typically) is.

 

Thanks. Beagles are absolutely brilliant with kids but a nightmare for picking up a scent and just running off. Ours spend their whole lives trying to escape from the garden to chase down the scent of foxes.  

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My Cairn Terrier Lil, who sadly died a couple of years back.

 

She was the most antisocial dog I have ever had. Not nasty with people, although she hated the window cleaner and she was great with kids or pups, she just couldn't be arsed with anything or anybody else and completely ignored you by turning her back and she was a tough little bastard with a bark and and demeanour that belied her size.

 

A real character and a proper little shite she was.

 

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19 minutes ago, Harry's Lad said:

My Cairn Terrier Lil, who sadly died a couple of years back.

 

She was the most antisocial dog I have ever had. Not nasty, she was great with kids or pups, she just couldn't be arsed with anything or anybody else and completely ignored you by turning her back.

 

A real character and a proper little shite she was.

 

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Ha! Bit like our sadly departed Petra. She just couldnt stand other dogs of either sex. Always wanting a scrap even with bigger dogs. We put it down to her being a rescue dog and some bad treatment and training in her first 2 years.

 

She had to have her womb taken out so she couldnt be calmed down having pups but once she got to about 12, she couldnt be arsed scrapping any more and made pals with an equally old, one eyed dog of a neighbour's! Still miss her though!

 

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10 minutes ago, dockers_strike said:

Ha! Bit like our sadly departed Petra. She just couldnt stand other dogs of either sex. Always wanting a scrap even with bigger dogs. We put it down to her being a rescue dog and some bad treatment and training in her first 2 years.

 

She had to have her womb taken out so she couldnt be calmed down having pups but once she got to about 12, she couldnt be arsed scrapping any more and made pals with an equally old, one eyed dog of a neighbour's! Still miss her though!

 

We got this one as an 8 week old pup and she was like that even at that age.

She was house trained really quickly and she was never destructive, apart from the odd nibble she was pretty good on that score.

 

 Whereas the vast majority of dogs want to please, you just got the impression she'd give you the finger if she could.

 

If it was possible for a dog to have some sort of autism, I'd say she had it.

Infuriating but funny with it.

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I didn’t take a photo but Buddy Dog achieved an important milestone earlier.
 

We managed 30 mins in a dog friendly cafe without him going bonkers with excitement at being under the same roof as other pooches, thereby hastening our exit. 

 

If this progress continues, I might one day be able to take him to the pub. 

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