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Got this boy 2 years ago at 6 months old. Poor little fella had been abandoned, when we found him in a local pound. He was skin and bones, perhaps a runty fella from a puppy farm? who knows. Thanksfully didn't show any signs of having being abused physically, but he definately has a funny thing with food, where he eats at 100mph often half choking himself and when we first got him, he used to carry mouthfuls of nuts away from his bowl into the corner of the room to eat.

Anyways he has a great new life. He is a funny fella, such alertness and energy. He has figured out that when I have the trailer on the truck it means we are heading out for a job in the woods, and sits under the front wheels until he knows he is coming for the spin.

 

 

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This is hooch the English bull mastiff. Unfortunately she passed away a few years ago 6DA71CB4-9140-4D3F-9936-BA0C59C44F1A.jpg

My parents missed having a dog so much they ended up with these two, beau and George the puppy
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This is hooch the English bull mastiff. Unfortunately she passed away a few years ago 6DA71CB4-9140-4D3F-9936-BA0C59C44F1A.thumb.jpg.42beaae43637891e174e3a256045bd70.jpg

My parents missed having a dog so much they ended up with these two, beau and George the puppy
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Cracking pair! [emoji106]
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4 minutes ago, felixthelogchopper said:

Could be worse; at least he's not waving a bunch of Gladioli around.

I just watched the ‘ heaven knows..’ appearance on ToTP, absolutely brilliant.

 

At the time I was baffled and annoyed.

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here are 2 of my sadely departed Bullmastiffs,the bitch facing the camera was a rescue and went on to be 12 and a half,and was a devoted companion.

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The old girl looking good(anybody else got a diabetic dog)image.thumb.jpeg.52041095a3ce5a6beb2edeae1d01223b.jpeg

New one on me that gary, how old is she? Cant say it sounds common for a collie, had plenty when we were on farm but never really suffered with anything. They’re usually one of those self sufficient type breeds, low maintenance as they say! [emoji23]
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Shes turned 11 now and been diabetic for 18mths now,inject her twice a day but she does really well, £100 in insulin a month but i dont mind that shes a brilliant dog,still comes to work with me

4 minutes ago, Ratman said:


New one on me that gary, how old is she? Cant say it sounds common for a collie, had plenty when we were on farm but never really suffered with anything. They’re usually one of those self sufficient type breeds, low maintenance as they say! emoji23.png

 

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