What breed is Sir Cokes? He looks like a lot of mischief
They are full brothers believe it or not - Cocker Spaniels born within hours of each other. He's the calmer of the two - The Roadster is the nervous one who causes most bother and Sir Cokes tries to calm him down. We got them as rescue dogs from a broken home when they were 2 years 2 months old.What breed is Sir Cokes? He looks like a lot of mischief
They really don't look like brothers. I was going to mention that in that message that I sent you earlier. Sir Cokes looks like a tough b*gger. I'm guessing that he's still doing OK? Keep him away from bees and wasps mate. They're bad for him.They are full brothers believe it or not - Cocker Spaniels born within hours of each other. He's the calmer of the two - The Roadster is the nervous one who causes most bother and Sir Cokes tries to calm him down. We got them as rescue dogs from a broken home when they were 2 years 2 months old.
The photo is one of those moments when he was in flight towards me as he'd lost me for a minute coming out of the woods.
This is Woody, he’s a poodle Mongel thing (can we say that about dogs) and the most miscellaneous dog in the pack. Loves nothing better than chewing wood and spending time on the laptop. He belongs to my youngest son.
The second picture is of Buckley and my favourite. He is another poodle mongrel designer dog that’s got real character. He’s sat in our garden on the ‘love seats.’ Only him and the wife can sit in them. Great company and loves a good muddy walk.
The third picture includes Bodie who is a very old dog before his time. He is the other half of Buckley but doesn’t get a look in. Again he is another mongrel poodle breed.
This is Woody, he’s a poodle Mongel thing (can we say that about dogs) and the most miscellaneous dog in the pack. Loves nothing better than chewing wood and spending time on the laptop. He belongs to my youngest son.
The second picture is of Buckley and my favourite. He is another poodle mongrel designer dog that’s got real character. He’s sat in our garden on the ‘love seats.’ Only him and the wife can sit in them. Great company and loves a good muddy walk.
The third picture includes Bodie who is a very old dog before his time. He is the other half of Buckley but doesn’t get a look in. Again he is another mongrel poodle breed.
I always thought poobador would have been the better name for the breed.
I couldn't either, but I weirdly screen shot the picture and it let me post itHow is everyone posting large pictures on here , always comes up the file is too large for me
First photo would not load (mutt when much younger), second one (same size) did. Qui sait?I couldn't either, but I weirdly screen shot the picture and it let me post it
No idea.....I'm getting to that point where technology is passing me byFirst photo would not load (mutt when much younger), second one (same size) did. Qui sait?
It was a Border Terrier who was the pub dog in my local, years ago in Wales. He ended up getting really fat because everyone who ate in there fed him whatever was left on their plate. That pub had a cat too and the pair of them got along well. It was a pet friendly pub. I used to take my dog in there sometimes but he disgraced himself once by chasing that cat out of the place. The landlady wasn't happy about that. He got a temporary ban for his bad behaviour. I don't know what got in to Bobby that day. Cats never usually bothered him. He was usually really well behaved. That cat must have said or done something to upset him. I didn't really blame Bobby. I blamed the cat.About time we had a proper dog. Nothing like a border terrier. At all.
Angoran mother crossed with Siberian Forest Cat father apparently, two sisters and a brother.Are they maine coons Jonny