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cheers, the thought of catching a rabbit or rats is about the only thing that will drag him away from being in front of the fire these days

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Our two lapdogs. White one, Sam, is a parsons terrier. The other, bud, is unknown! A fox is the current suggestion!

 

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Here's an Alsatian we had up until about 5 years ago. He was 8 when we had him put to sleep. He had almost lost the use of his back legs. Shame as he was a great dog!

 

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Probably done this wrong as it's my 1st post but hopefully some pics of my 2.

Monty is the big one, boxer x GSD and Ruby the little 'un 3/4 boxer, 1/4 staffy.

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