Random dog shots

Tucson T4R

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I grabbed some quick shots of my Chessie/Lab (Dixie) and my sis-in laws Whippet (Patches as they were having fun in the old Land Rover last night. Dixie loves to ride around with me in it and she looks so perfect with her head out the half window.

Cool looking bowsers and they look ready for trip. :wings:
 

blazinid

Adventurer
Our dog Bailey Jones

Camping trip this summer.
 

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Wander

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Dixie (the retriever and mine) is always up for a trip. I believe the whippet is a good car dog from what my sis-in-law says (he's hers). Funny, nervous little dog. He always looks like he's had way too much coffee, except for when he's asleep, which is often. The looks the Dixie gives him are hillarious, he'll be wigging out over something random and she just stands there with a ******!? look on her face and then looks at me like-what's up with him??
 

FROADER

Adventurer
A quick comparison shot of the day I brought Gus home and today.

9 weeks / 9 lbs.:

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6 months / 33lbs.:

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Tucson T4R

Expedition Leader
Gus is looking good but he either needs a bigger pillow or you need to quit feeding him.

I like how his toy collection has grown with him. :xxrotflma
 

FJ-Dave

New member
My dog "Spot" telling my daughter how to use a cricular saw :Wow1:

Cheers - Dave
 

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Tucson T4R

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Roxy on the move

Here are few shots of Roxy chasing tennis balls at the playground this morning.

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Rot Box

Explorer
I've tried to get mine in a pic for this thread a few times, but he won't hold still long enough to do so :rolleyes:

From the experts I've talked to the Goldens should mellow out and settle down when the are about 8 or 9 years old (human years)--I'll report back at that time :hehe: LOL!

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silentsamurai

Explorer
We just picked up a purebred pedigree female lab yesterday from a breeder in Orange County.

This is "Hottie" - 15 months old. She is smaller than most labs. Length and height wise, but per her papers she is legit.

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