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Very nice pic John I really like it. It appears you may be in your RV I also like what you typed in below. I am going to put that on a plaque and hang it in my gazebo.  One that I use but not as meaningful as yours is, to day is the day after yesterday, and the day before tomorrow, make the best of it. Here is one of my past boys about to leave in the RV.

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This was my best bud Marvin who was my constant companion for 18 years the sadly left us 9 years ago. Wonderful pooch who loved riding in the boat and would swim all day long if he could.

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And speaking of cute pooches, my daughter just got this little fuzz ball recently and called her Murphy. She's a ball of fire and a joy to have around.

 

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Maggie is such a beautiful dog, and it's heartwarming to see the love and affection she brings to your family. Dogs truly are man's best friend! It's great that you rescued her, especially after the loss of your 15-year-old Lab. Maggie seems like quite the character, and that picture of her sitting on your son's girlfriend is adorable.
Speaking of dogs and their quirks, have you ever wondered why dogs are so obsessed with tennis balls? It's a common fascination among our four-legged pals. If you're curious, you might enjoy reading more about it at ourpetcard.com. They have some interesting insights on why dogs can't resist tennis balls. It's a fun read for fellow dog lovers like us!

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I just had to share this. My daughter's near 13 year old Lab has had a number of major health issues in the last 3 years, among them the loss of a cancerous leg 2 years ago and a cancerous spleen last November. But he's a fighter and as strong as a plow horse when I'm walking him, almost daily.

My daughter always makes him his annual Halloween Costumes and last year he was Bat Dog and this year he's a Pirate Dog. Too cute!

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On 5/9/2023 at 6:53 PM, knightfisher said:

My Malinios

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Isn't that the truth, I got one a few months ago. Supposed to be King Shepherd and Malinois cross, I love him to death. I don't call him a Malinois I call him a Malingator for obvious reasons as I am sure you can relate.

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20 hours ago, Barry Willis said:

Isn't that the truth, I got one a few months ago. Supposed to be King Shepherd and Malinois cross, I love him to death. I don't call him a Malinois I call him a Malingator for obvious reasons as I am sure you can relate.

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Yikes! LOL

And yet in the hands of a compassionate and loving owner those teeth will never harm anyone, intentionally as you well know Barry. :)

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Thank you very much for that Spiel. You are absolutely right. He loves me as much as I do him and he certainly shows it. Of course at seven months old he does love to play and gets pretty wired up and if I'm not bleeding than we aren't playing hard enough. LOL.

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39 minutes ago, Barry Willis said:

Thank you very much for that Spiel. You are absolutely right. He loves me as much as I do him and he certainly shows it. Of course at seven months old he does love to play and gets pretty wired up and if I'm not bleeding than we aren't playing hard enough. LOL.

I have a few sharp puppy teeth scars from intentional aggressive play but they're the price happily paid for Barry in the process to ensure that my pups know and understand the term "gentle!"

My last few dogs (Brook and now Gordie) would allow crawling babies to take their food right out of their mouths, or their treats and toys and they would do nothing aggressive. However, on my command they can turn when necessary.  ;)

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Yeah, I got ya, Spiel, when Matty starts getting carried away I pull  away from him, or try to, ( had him out to the Vet yesterday and he weighs almost eighty pounds, seven months old, that is where the King Shepard comes in) I just tell him, and in a gentle voice but with some compassion in it, easy, don't hurt dad and it wasn't long before he understood what I meant.  Priceless!

 

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