What are you having for Xmas dinner then?

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supafrisk wrote:BTW can you post a piccy of the dog, so we can identify the breed and worry you sh*tless with breed traits :mrgreen:
I will do that!

Is 'staring you out' a breed trait? :?
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Welton wrote:We're dog-sitting over christmas and I got to meet and greet said dog on saturday........

Looked like this but *much* bigger/muscle'ier like a black Lab' size with curly hair and a big f*ck-off face :?

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My daughter offered him a small furry toy, we he took, then ripped the eyes off and spat them out, then started ripping the living daylights out of it :?
Sounds like my brothers dog. He has a black Cockapoo called Billy.

Give Billy any toy with a face and face has gone in seconds, all thats left is fluff everywhere. Its evil.
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My dad's got one similar, he gets all the reject cuddly toys from a local charity shop my dad helps out at. They don't last long.

He's a rottweiler/doberman cross named Jim, any breed traits we should know about? :cheesy:
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Here he is... "Paddy"
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Looks bigger in the flesh actually :|

Favourite trick is licking my ears for some reason :?

Seems a lovely dog actually and very clever 8)
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Yep, he'll soon work out how to get to the rabbit.

I got some black fluffy ear muffs from my bro-in-law, I put them on last night and the dogs were very curious. When I mean curious I mean in a "knocking me to the floor and generally nibbling my chin and nose" kind of way, then one stood on me while another tried to get them off me :shock: I get the impression they don't think I look too good in them.
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steve_earwig wrote:Yep, he'll soon work out how to get to the rabbit.

I got some black fluffy ear muffs from my bro-in-law, I put them on last night and the dogs were very curious. When I mean curious I mean in a "knocking me to the floor and generally nibbling my chin and nose" kind of way
what you really mean is in a doggie foreplay kinda way

my advice "dont wear the ear muffs again !!!!!!"
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:shock: Shame they didn't have the same effect on my mrs :( :lol:
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steve_earwig wrote::shock: Shame they didn't have the same effect on my mrs :( :lol:

ahhhhh that's cuz your wearing them wrong matey if on your head is a dog turn on then it makes sense that it wont do it for your missus lol
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