Bittuva dog-face, and she's a real bitch ..
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(shades of the Beatles, perhaps? Came from the Adelaide Animal Welfare League at Wingfield; last Saturday. They tell me she's 3 yrs old, a "Kelpie X" but methinks more Staffy and Greyhound in there somewhere.)
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Damn, I really thought you had a woman from your other communication!
I'm with you, that's a Staffy x Greyhound.
I could not succeed in matching the German shepherd with the text about stupid google synthesizing an existential crisis when the two were juxtaposed in prior post.
Now I am trying to imagine how the two dogs will talk to each other about the lad up front at the wheel.
She's beautiful. I can beat that though. 2 kelpie bitches here. They've got their own beds though.
Congratulations, there's a friend for life. I've got two, a jack russel and the other looks a bit pomeranian.
Dogs love raw chicken necks, I found out by accident, you can get them for two dollars a kilo over in Northcote.
Wow. Fantastic. Sure she's not a pig dog? Not that there's anything wrong wit pigdogs--very loveable. Staffy/bull-arab/boxer types, big on brawn, bit low on brains. Although the 'Kelpie' should make up for the d'uh factor. Lucky you.
I might be a bit biased at this point, Link; but so far she's intelligent, gentle, friendly to everyone. Had fingers crossed that I might have to 'undo' someone else's mistakes .. but so far she hasn't ANY traits that am uncomfortable with.
She's beautiful.
Wasn't suggesting otherwise. Just big and brindle in these parts often means pig dog. But I can see from the beach photos her head is too fine to be greatdane/boxer/bull-arab/staffy/x/x/x/ etc. (I think it's the Boxer gene that makes 'em dumb), but clearly your girl is not.
Good dog.
Yer, well. link, at some point I guess I just have to "trust my instinct".
Good looking chick. I want to know when she starts posting on your blog (while you are sound asleep, of course--would she have to also learn to run the generator?
Early days Threescore. At this time she has the freedom to learn at her own pace in space.
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