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You've all seen the lions hiding in the grass waiting for a meal, well heres the border terrier in the cotton grass, and then casting her eye over some fantastic upland oak/birch woodland :001_tt1:

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feel a bit left out as i don't have a dog!:sad:

i won't one (afghan i know a bit poncy but always wanted one)but i feel i wouldn't have the time to look after one properly!:sad:

  • 3 weeks later...
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my two dogs :001_tt1: staffie called mini and the alsatian x whippet is called digger

 

mini digger, very good!

 

bloke i used to work with had a collie-family name tickles, dogs name tess . . . .

 

 

 

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