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any ideas what made these?

 

Oh dear...

 

.....Well, when a mummy doggy and a daddy doggy love each other very much...................................................................birds....................................bees............................blah.......................................flowers......................................reproductive..............................and then a little while later mummy doggy has lots of puppies!

 

 

Hope that was helpful! :001_tongue:

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Hmmm look like lab with a hint of collie, bit hard to tell tbh

border terrier mother. we thought it was my gsp that fathered it, but when they came out black we were sure it was my mates springer. we gave all the pups away as i have 3 dogs(wanted to keep one but mrs said no as she was expecting) but i saw one the otherday and it looks like a minature long haired pointer.

cracking looking dog. really bouncy and fun but still had that border have a go spirit.

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Told you I was phsychic.:001_smile:

you must have picked up on my comment on the toddler paint insident posted yesterday, either that you are a psychic. well done anyway mate.

i think the border is the most popular between cutters and gamies. everywhere i go with kumba(single mother terrier) she always causes a fuss. or she dissapears chasing anything with a pulse, and i spend most of the day looking for her, but she always comes back totally delighted with herself. how can you be mad.

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you must have picked up on my comment on the toddler paint insident posted yesterday, either that you are a psychic. well done anyway mate.

i think the border is the most popular between cutters and gamies. everywhere i go with kumba(single mother terrier) she always causes a fuss. or she dissapears chasing anything with a pulse, and i spend most of the day looking for her, but she always comes back totally delighted with herself. how can you be mad.

 

Damn my spelling! Youre right about the paint thread. I love terriers, Ive always had Jacks myself. Thats Buster in my avatar, he,s on a slow roast and should be ready for christmas day. He,s the best hunting dog I,ve had and I never taught him a thing. Typical terrier.

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I had a Jack when i was in my teens, she used to lie with her feet right against the red hot grate. used to pull her away in case she burned her paws, but she'd just roll herself back to her favourite place.

i have a smooth coated fox terrier as well, we used to live in an old gatehouse with a monster log burner. the pointer would give up and go and lie in a draft. but the foxy would lie there panting with steam coming off it. the only thing that would shift it would be a spark, but you had to smell the burning fur first.

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