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Again, I've just opened the door, called, " Break! You Dogs! ". And three little hairy bodies rushed past me to the back door :(

It's just not right. They're too few. Four's been my norm for so long now. I'm always finding myself trying not to glance round for the other one.

I've sworn off getting any more though. Till I start searching the death camps for little, old things. To give a chance.

Dunno. Maybe I could just give the local Auschwitz a call?

Sorry. Just thinking out loud, again.

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Seen a lovely young red nose bull cross in a shelter in Tip the other day.......only just 12 months.

I was soooo tempted it’s just not true.

Decent size to, looked about 26/27 ish

Just up my alley that is 

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4 hours ago, WILF said:

Seen a lovely young red nose bull cross in a shelter in Tip the other day.......only just 12 months.

I was soooo tempted it’s just not true.

Decent size to, looked about 26/27 ish

Just up my alley that is 

You going to take him on wilf.

A handy vermin dog to have knocking about the place.

Atb j 

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10 minutes ago, jetro said:

You going to take him on wilf.

A handy vermin dog to have knocking about the place.

Atb j 

No mate, I’ll never have another lurcher I don’t think.

Wouldnt be fair to the dog 

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1 hour ago, WILF said:

No mate, I’ll never have another lurcher I don’t think.

Wouldnt be fair to the dog 

Just got a lurcher pup on at 62 years old, (4 dogs now) he may be my last dog, I hope not ??

Cheers, D.

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1 hour ago, WILF said:

No mate, I’ll never have another lurcher I don’t think.

Wouldnt be fair to the dog 

The dog would have a better life with you than in that shelter mate.experienced owner with a farm ?

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Donkeys need a Farrier. Dogs just need a home. I've never heard of a 'retired' greyhound  give up and drop dead for lack of running round an oblong for a minute or so, once every couple of weeks.

Had enough game bred dogs that never looked over the scratch. Led perfectly happy lives. No ego, I guess?

Struck me though; Christmas is coming!  Fukk me, what a  dreadfully rich and bounteous time to be thinking of giving some poor old drop off a chance.

Half the kunts out there thinking of dropping off the old dog. Getting a fresh, new, snowy white bundle of doomed shit, for the kids to play with, for a bit.

And there's kunts asking how to produce More fukking genetically fukked up, physically wrecked dogs. For what? Other than £££'s to the breeder, Tell Me what these fukking dogs bring to the world that just about any scatter bred mutt in the death camps couldn't?

Got this fukking lump of a thing here. Hardly Lucero bred. But, I feel better knowing he's got my back, when I'm out there in the dark. Probably (Hopefully!) never bite anyone in his life. Does that mean he'll feel his life was a waste? Unfulfilled? Sleeping on the foot of my bed?

Just my thoughts.

 

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3 minutes ago, Ken's Deputy said:

Out of idle curiosity, Wilf; What were you doing, stalking about a pound in the first place? Not there to buy butter, I'd imagine ;)

Still like to look now and again, old habits die hard.

 

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