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Favourite dog?

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I have a border collie. He's a bit on the mental side, but at least he's got character.

He's a very good footballer as well, even better than me. :o:ph34r:

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It's hard to describe our dog as there's more than one breed in him he's a mix and i only know a few:

Alsatian

Doberman

Rottwiler

West highland Terrier (This comes from the mother)

But he's daft as a brush

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this bugger is still quite nice i spose. although i know now that he can turn!

Cobbo8-Max.jpg

Cobbo8-maxy.jpg

aww, how could he bite?

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I have a border collie. He's a bit on the mental side, but at least he's got character.

He's a very good footballer as well, even better than me. :o:ph34r:

That explains your knowledge ;)

scarby lol

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Sheeka. German Shepherd you could literally talk to. Young kids in our neighbourhood weren't allowed out on the local rec unless our nipper was there with Sheeka. Rarely wore a lead, could detect a smell from anywhere and just a whisper would bring an instant response. Died in my arms aged close to 100 in dog years. The world will never be the same.

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Dogs are horrid creatures. I don't like them.

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Dogs are horrid creatures. I don't like them.

Dogs are wonderful creatures (as are cats). :D;):thumbup:

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Not Max :mad:

Assuming Max is the name of the dog that bit Cobbo, then maybe not Max. :huh::unsure::ph34r:

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Dogs are wonderful creatures (as are cats). :D;):thumbup:

Cats are worse. At least dogs have the excuse of being stupid. Cats are manipulative users who would eat their owners if they (the cats) were big enough.

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