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Is there a Dog?
My dog and I sorting out who the rightful owner of this stick is:
http://b2.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/0...66121022_l.jpg Angus is a nearly-8 year old border collie, rescued from...the New England Border Collie rescue league about 5 years ago. His previous owners kept him in the basement, did not understand bc's intensity and needs whatsoever, and on top of that he was over-inoculated with the rabies vaccine as a puppy, which has caused some strange behaviors (says the vet). He's my buddy and has bonded with me closer than most people have. At nearly 75 lbs, he is big for a border collie, and has crazy looking wolf eyes and big teeth that can be pretty intimidating if you are on his bad or unknown side. (Secretly a big baby, though). |
He looks strong.
KT |
Looks like you've got a good buddy there.
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I would think very seriously about giving him the stick, and possibly a pile of extra sticks whenever he wants one! :)
Nice looking pup. Miss my old Malamute... |
A 75 lb. Border Collie? Whoa!
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ha ha, happy dog & happy owner.
A guy down the road from us has 3 border collies. When I walk by with my dogs, they come out and try rounding us into the driveway. Its fun to watch them work as a team, nudging and barking. Really beautiful dogs, with lots of personality |
The stick? It's HIS.....just ask him.
My Lab is huge for his breed, about 102lbs and he's NOT your typical fat lab. Congrats for saving a good dog from a torturous life in a basement. He loves you for it and that's why he's your bonded friend. |
wow thats a big BC. i thought my Ausie was big at 65lbs. but i have met someone with a 90pounder. didnt get to meat that giant. i think he might get the stick. did you fall on your a$$ when you let go? :)
hearding dogs are the best winter time a few years ago with my red merle "Merle" and my folks lovely old girl RIP "Corrie" http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1199913417.jpg my sister's aussie "Sophie" trying to be cool http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1199913509.jpg |
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