Next door neighbours` dog. Couldn`t get the camera quick enough for this shot.
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Next door neighbours` dog. Couldn`t get the camera quick enough for this shot.
Can I please count this as my pet? This little fella and his friend were in our back yard, munching on our wattle. I made quiet whistling noises and I got within 5 to 6 feet away.
Cooper joined our family on 9 Nov. He is a Rhodesian Ridgeback cross and 8 weeks young.
Meet DOTTY,our families Jack(Jane)Russell,she has been with us for 7 yrs.People down here don't usually keep there little dogs this long as they are prone to snake bites
She is a real family pet.lovers the ball,the stick anything you throw.
IMO a Jack Russell would be far quicker than a snake unless it didn't see them.
My Dingo would catch brown snakes in the sand Dunes Phillip Is way and dump them on our towels lol
Geez mate, that almost brings me to tears.......... remembering Bridie, our Ridgeback. We got her as a tiny wrinkly pup like that & had her for the next 15 years. I still miss her. They are just the best dogs.
My 3rd entry. (taken in the ‘pre-digital camera era’)
Bridie.
http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...2013/11/66.jpg
this is my aussie bulldog keeping warm last winter in front of the fire and trying to look like my son with the hoody on.
Folks, I will closing this months competition to further entries next Wednesday (27th) evening at 8pm Victorian time. Still time to get your pet pics in if you wish to do so.
I’ll be asking for your votes after that time.Thanks
Cuppa
Bumpity bump