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We're having Bailey neutered soon also, his behaviour is starting to get out of hand at times. He gets extremely posessive of toys, even when you walk past he growls.
 
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Little dog is "Henny" and going to her new owners in a week or so.
Other dog is Ardee, Henny's mum and my dog.

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sry for rubbish pic but on left is Jaydee, my dog and Ardee's son.
Lovly boxer dog's about nuts but gotta love the rascals.
 
Ours needs doing too soon. What are you worried about?

He's very, very protective of Lola. It's getting to a point where his aggression spills over. not knowing his own strength adds to the problem.

I'm not worried, I just don't want my boy's bits messed with in his prime!

Slash, you got any more pics of them? They look awesome :)
 
I have 2 Staffs. both are 14 years old. The one on top/left is Duke the one sprawled out is Ella. Duke is deaf and has bad breath, ella is in good health for her age.


 
2 Great Danes (one is just over 1 year old and the other is 6 months old I think) and a German Shepherd/Doberman crossbreed (only 10 weeks)

My nan who lives with us (she has a flat in our house) has a Shih Tzu and a Golden Retriever (who's an old lady, 12 I think).
 
border collie, bitch, well trained, hates loud noises, loving personallity, 5 years old.

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guess i got abit bored:o:cool::cool:

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Our dog, Barney. He's an 8 year old collie/staffy cross (we think) and he is daft as a brush. We got him from the local Dogs Trust home when he was a puppy.

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Got a male Akita called Archie, I've done a thread about him here, which could do with some new pics as he's now 10 months old and weighs 8 1/2 stone.
 
working Springer Spaniels from a top-line pedigree (people come form the US, Norway, Australa, etc. to get these dogs).

Enormous energy, personality and intelligence. They can be too smart and happily outsmart us owners on occasions, especially my Dad.

Very, very faithful animals. Requires lots of exercise. Very greedy animals as well. They can be trained to very high levels due to thier intelligence.
 
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