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Alan, is Oscar a Siberian, or a Malamute?
And this is Lexie in her element...
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Cheers,
Chris
Quote from: TrevL on December 13, 2022, 12:12:12 PM
Alan, is Oscar a Siberian, or a Malamute?
He's a dog ?
He's a handsome bvgger, I know that much!
Quote from: TrevL on December 13, 2022, 12:12:12 PM
Alan, is Oscar a Siberian, or a Malamute?
hi Trev,
Siberian but he does not have the blue eyes, or as I refer to them, devil eyes.
regards
alan
Quote from: Papyrus on December 13, 2022, 01:11:29 PM
And this is Lexie in her element...
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Bad case of incontinence, Chris. Lexie - not you
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Isn't there something missing :hmmm: :hmmm: :hmmm:
Like his Sled :D :D :D
Regards
Neal.
I wouldn't trust that mad sod with a sled :-[
from today's wander through the snowy fields
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@exmouthcraig (https://www.ngaugeforum.co.uk/SMFN/index.php?action=profile;u=5099) ,
you have met HB and you still like the great hairy beast....... :hmmm:
there is no counting for personal tastes.
:smiley-laughing:
You have to keep reminding me of the ex wife Alan!!!
We know I have horrendous taste, other then Volvo FHs :heart2:
quite a while since HB has appeared, other than with the young monster, who is now taller than HB.
the seasons have changed, the fields went from white to horrible muddy brown, and now to green / yellow / white.
so, the hairy beast can once again tip-toe gently through the tulips buttercups and daisies, like a mad elephant.
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soon I'll be needing to carry water again for him if this weather continues.
:hmmm: can you get saddlebags for huskies, then he could carry his own :laugh:
Lovely to see him really enjoying himself. How do you get on with the shedding?
We have a Romanian Rescue who has a Huskie-ish coat and it is coming out in drifts!
have to groom him every day, after his walk, gets rid of grass seed etc, and need to 'wash' his face which is usually yellow from hunting through the buttercups.
wish I new how to spin / weave, I could make a fortune making sweaters from his fur, so soft.
not sure if your's is the same, but very little top coat, most is the soft fur undercoat.
I'm hoping he will start to calm down soon, he was 10 years old at the end of May, but it seems to be a forlorn hope.
especially when Baloo comes down, he acts like a total idiot, and if Lady, my daughter's spaniel is down as well, the total mayhem.
she is 12, he is 10, Baloo is nearly 1, and they all act like total :censored: :*( :*( :*(
after several months of walks on the lead, no off lead in the fields due to uncut grass / grass seed in ears / under coat / between pads, the meadows were finally cut on sunday, so monday am HB was off lead in the first field, running around like the idiot we know and [?] love :hmmm:
then he started hunting mice / voles whatever in the cut grass.
in the just under 10 years we I have had him, he has caught five mice, one of which he dropped because it was wriggling in his mouth ::)
yesterday, in the one field he caught four mice / voles :o
needless to say, selective hearing cut in so he was on lead for the rest of his walk. but impressive hunting :thumbsup:
no so impressed at 01@15 this morning, when he woke me up to let him out to redecorate the patio :censored: :sick:
needless to say, NO HUNTING TODAY :unimpressed:
over the weekend, Baloo was down with us, now bigger than HB, 12 months old and definitely testing boundaries.
so, pics of HB hunting in the meadows, and Baloo at the weekend
oh, sorry, can't add photos, have to use reply, but I'm posting, not replying, and I can only drag pdf files :veryangry:
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I give up
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:greatpicturessign:
Not sure I like the shadow of the sniper in the last shot :no:
sometimes it's the only way to get his attention :hmmm: :smiley-laughing:
and pics of 'little' Baloo
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I must admit I had hoped that one of the points addressed in the upgrade would have been to make adding pics easier, as with google mail, click on pic and just move it to the post.
maybe next time
not HB, but Baloo,
"I'm bored"
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