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Ian Porter

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My mate Bentley,

Sadly no longer with us :(
 

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Philwhiskeydrinker

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Bud, (no longer with us)

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Bud with V, hens and the resident ducks, think there could be a cat in there somewhere too.

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Nala, the three legged Husky (up for adoption if you are interested (bit of a f@nny magnet too))
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Phil


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Boris

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Not strictly a pet, or ours for that matter as we only have him for a year.

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Not sure my daughter sees things in the same light

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Lutin

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Boris said:
Not strictly a pet, or ours for that matter as we only have him for a year.

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Is the doggie going to be a guide dog, Gordon?
 

Boris

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Lutin said:
Is the doggie going to be a guide dog, Gordon?

Yes. Well that's the plan.

Actually it's not. Chester here is destined for a life of love as he is earmarked for stud but before that happens he has to pass some pretty rigorous medicals. On the off chance he doesn't make the grade he will go on to become a guide dog so to cover all bases the training is well underway. Assuming he does go on to guide dog training I have him till he is 14 months old and then the professionals take over.
 

Lulu

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Too many dogs on here. Meet Bonkers! At 85 and counting she's on her last paws but I love her all the same.
 

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Boris

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Too many dogs on here. Meet Bonkers! At 85 and counting she's on her last paws but I love her all the same.

Anti gravity cat :)
 

Lutin

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Boris said:
Lutin said:
Is the doggie going to be a guide dog, Gordon?

Yes. Well that's the plan.

Actually it's not. Chester here is destined for a life of love as he is earmarked for stud but before that happens he has to pass some pretty rigorous medicals. On the off chance he doesn't make the grade he will go on to become a guide dog so to cover all bases the training is well underway. Assuming he does go on to guide dog training I have him till he is 14 months old and then the professionals take over.

That's brilliant. Especially for Chester! :thumbsupanim:
 
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