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The Dogs, lets see em.

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AWSOME Responses guys, keep em comming, after all this is "Mans Best Friend"  so heres mine.

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He's a learning!

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Hey fishing Rhino, I love the white boxer. Does He have any hearing problems?

No hearing problems at all. He's a she, well was a she, but she's stuck in neutral now. The two are brother/sister/cousins.

I just looked at the photo again.  What appears to be a thingy on Ava(lanche) is the bottom of the fence pole behind her.  I wondered why you mistook her for a male.  Now, I understand.

How? Same father and their mothers were sisters. They came from Virginia. 'Nuff said?

looked like a male in the picture. Mines "neutral" now also. ;D

HHEEERRRRRRREEEEE'SSSS OZZY!!!

He's my 9 y/o rottie/lab,weighing in at an even 100lbs, loves laying around the house and letting little kids pull on his ears. he's about as self sufficient as they come, with a doggie door and a run of the house....but just try to come in my house when it's dark and he doesn't know you!

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looked like a male in the picture. Mines "neutral" now also. ;D

LOL, I used the biologically correct name for the appendage, but it got changed to "thingy" by someone, or the program which blocks certain words.

Great thread. I love dogs. Please keep the pics coming. I love cats too and would like to see a thread on them also..

Here is my other dog, Baby. She is an American Eskimo and is a better coon dog than my coon dog!  ;D I can't even count all the squirrels, cats, and racoons she has treed.

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Here is the crew!

Lestat the poodle. Aka Public Enemy #2

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Mya the Mook (Found her wandering around the desert when we lived in California, we were out hiking in Joshua Tree national park and she wandered up to us, looked like she hadn't eaten in days. We found a box with about 6 other dead puppies around it, disgusting owners probably set them out in the desert to die... so she has been with us ever since. She is half beagle half dauschhund, probably some other things too... ) The big one on the leash is Denver, he is a Collie, my wife's first show dog, he's retired now at 6 y/o. He has had several group placements including 2 group 1's (Best in herding group) my wife still shows him from time to time in the Veterans class.

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Lastly... Elvis, another Collie (Lestat is also in the pen with him) Had to use a pen when we lived with an inlaws for a month after I got out of the service when we were buying our house... very glad we have a fenced in yard for these guys now.

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Oh I almost forgot...

the f-in cat.... I hate cats. She came with the wife.

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He is my boy Thor

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Pebbles, she is a heck of a little squirrel dog, she trees them with the best.  Here is a pick of her last year in Georgia.

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Here's our two getting a bath.  My wifes girl (Muffy) is the one sticking out of the tub.  Mine boy (Dusty) is next to her.  The little one in the back is Dusty's little sister who belongs to a friend.  

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