R. Slicker
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- Jan 1, 2009
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Celebrating our promotion. She wouldn't let me call him Bruno., then she named him Albie.
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I wonder why this is. Sadly, they suffer because of the owners, but if brought up by responsible people, they make for lovely dogs.
I did wonder whether my annoyance was born out of frustration that I am unable to find a suitably silly designer name for my mut. He's either a deerhound or a greyhound but is neither - bloody frustrating.
Not sure if this helps as it’s not exactly a designer name, but in the field, we’ve always called a crossbreed between two sighthounds a longdog.
I worked terriers for years but these days I keep springers and, in comparison, the are a joy to be in the field with.
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I worked terriers for years but these days I keep springers and, in comparison, the are a joy to be in the field with.
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Most evenings it’s the local actually.
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(Think I may have posted this one before)
Our vet just called to let us know our 10 year old Romanian rescue, who we've had for 18 months, has been diagnosed with Lymphoma.
I'm an absolute mess. He's not been in our life for long but he's made such an impact and he really is the perfect dog - he's chilled out, good with other dogs and loves attention from everyone.
Our other dog absolutely adores him too, so I don't think she's going to cope very well without him being around.
What a rubbish way to start Christmas!