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I agreeHomer is an excellent name for a dog
Had to convince the wife and kids though, that wasn't easy
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I agreeHomer is an excellent name for a dog
Hehe, He does a bit. That said, I've had smart dogs before, Harvey isn't though. Super loyal and friendly and fun though which is cool. Defo has some kind of old school supporter thing going on in that picture, looks the part of the rusted on old guy in the MCC that craps on about our last flag.Harvey looks philosophical. A good way to be with a Neeld era scarf
Ron looks exactly like me anytime anyone asks me to smile in a photograph.This is Ron Barassi and Stretch. Ron is the vacant looking one at the back and Stretchy is the one with the intense, bitchy look in the foreground.
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I get some Baxter from anchorman vibes from Harvey. So wise
Love the headdress! Is he named after Hieronymus?This is Bosch, he is a Welsh Springer Spaniel, and no he wasn't named after a power tool or a home appliance.
I noticed that tooInteresting correlation between MFC supporters and large dogs. I like it. I’m not much of a teacup poodle person.
Harvey isn’t small is he? Or was that a super closeup photo?I noticed that too
Yeah he's a HavaneseHarvey isn’t small is he? Or was that a super closeup photo?
They are very cute, even if small.Yeah he's a Havanese
Anyway here's my other teacup poodle: his name is Kiki, which is a colloquial term for a bunch of gay dudes sitting around bitching about people, and according to Urban Dictionary, also a slang word for "vagina" in the Philippines. Anyway I usually just call him "the other dog".
If you can't tell by his expression, the dude fn hates me. Legitimately. Not sure why tbh.
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Harvey loves me though, he thinks I'm amazing
She's a great dog, loves a bark and isn't the best with other dogs, but great with kids unless they try to do something stupid like pull her tail etc. If you put the work into them early with training and stopping them attempting to herd everything, socialise them a heap (which we failed to do due to our VET telling us to wait to do obedience at 6 months....) so they don't get over protective you'll have a wonderful dog. I had her so close to getting beers from the fridge but she refused to put the can in her mouth, would open and close the door no problem. Might try slather a few beers with peanut butter and try again at some point, worse case I can have a snack while I drinkI would really, really love to own a blue heeler. I love cattle dogs. And sheep dogs. I worry that they would be hard work to keep entertained because they are very bright and very active
I reckon being protective was the one slightly nerve-wracking trait of my Mum’s blue heeler. She was beautifully trained and really bright, but guarded my mother like crazy. Some random stopped my Mum in the street once to ask directions and the dog really freaked - inches away from going for him. But otherwise the perfect dog. You could park her outside any shop without tying her to anything and she would sit and stay for ages without moving until we were doneShe's a great dog, loves a bark and isn't the best with other dogs, but great with kids unless they try to do something stupid like pull her tail etc. If you put the work into them early with training and stopping them attempting to herd everything, socialise them a heap (which we failed to do due to our VET telling us to wait to do obedience at 6 months....) so they don't get over protective you'll have a wonderful dog. I had her so close to getting beers from the fridge but she refused to put the can in her mouth, would open and close the door no problem. Might try slather a few beers with peanut butter and try again at some point, worse case I can have a snack while I drink
Yeh, I think we'll never buy another breed of dog they are fantastic, full of personality but definitely take a bit of work with training and socialising. Stubborn as all hell and not afraid to talk back when you tell them to get off the couch etc. If you can put the time in you won't regret having one. All these poor families who are buying them due to their kids watching Bluey are going to regret not doing research on the breed beforehandI reckon being protective was the one slightly nerve-wracking trait of my Mum’s blue heeler. She was beautifully trained and really bright, but guarded my mother like crazy. Some random stopped my Mum in the street once to ask directions and the dog really freaked - inches away from going for him. But otherwise the perfect dog. You could park her outside any shop without tying her to anything and she would sit and stay for ages without moving until we were done
wtf my dog looks the same as kiki but without the white beard. Will post pics when I can be arsedYeah he's a Havanese
Anyway here's my other teacup poodle: his name is Kiki, which is a colloquial term for a bunch of gay dudes sitting around bitching about people, and according to Urban Dictionary, also a slang word for "vagina" in the Philippines. Anyway I usually just call him "the other dog".
If you can't tell by his expression, the dude fn hates me. Legitimately. Not sure why tbh.
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Harvey loves me though, he thinks I'm amazing
Baz a full Red Heeler or mix?Meet Baz he is 13 months old now
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Baz a full Red Heeler or mix?
Hear they're even crazier than the Blue Heelers
Hasn't even hit Velociraptor stage yet. They mellow (slightly) around 4 years old don't worryDad is a red mum is a blue, he is mental
I like that he has a real Sherrin - Gets to chew up $130 of genuine leather. And lol at the slightly pissed off cat going “I know there is a dog behind me but I was here first and don’t plan to move”Meet Baz he is 13 months old now
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Yes he is.Love the headdress! Is he named after Hieronymus?
Cool dog bro!Meet Baz he is 13 months old now
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