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PaulM

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PaulM Rookie

As so many like pictures of my big bundle of fun. Let's share pictures of our pets. 

 

I'll start with one when he was very young and his most recent.

 

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Not so cute now. 


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VeggieGal Contributor

Awww so cute, I want one ..... what a lovely idea for a post :) I shall try and dig a pic out too.

Oh, and welcome to the forum :)

moosemalibu Collaborator

OK - I am not savvy at posting pictures... do you have to use a url?

PaulM Rookie

Cute, fun and lovely. 

 

Yes post the URL. These are from my Facebook page

kareng Grand Master

Cute, fun and lovely. 

 

Yes post the URL. These are from my Facebook page

 

 

I just tried that.  I must be doing something wrong.  Could you explain how you posted the pictures from FB?

PaulM Rookie

I just tried that.  I must be doing something wrong.  Could you explain how you posted the pictures from FB?

 

In the bottom bar, the one that starts with a B, towards the middle is a small green icon. Mouse over it and it will say "Image" click and paste the URL in the box.

moosemalibu Collaborator

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This is my pup Moose. :)


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PaulM Rookie

He looks great, despite the scarf. LOL

w8in4dave Community Regular

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This is my pup Moose. :)

Awweeee :) 

PaulM Rookie

This is what happens when he wants me to play catch.

 

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Not so cute now. LOL

come dance with me Enthusiast

That's gorgeous :) I don't know how to post pics either.

PaulM Rookie
LauraTX Rising Star

My cat, her name is Kitty:

 

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She likes bags, boxes, fresh laundry, and Q tips:

 

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(I miss wing stop!!!!  haha)

 

Here is a funny picture for you all, one day I was carrying in groceries from the car and I hear a "Shhhhhhhhhhhh" and this trail was through my whole living room.  I cried, LOL

 

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PaulM Rookie

He looks looks like an angel, probably not.

 

It's traditional here at Xmas time to cook little cookies and cakes. Last year my wife got a big box full of them from her mother. She came in left them in the lobby and went straight out.

 

Later I was in the office chatting online and could hear a rustling noise, called the dog he came trotting in wagging his tail and all seemed fine. I fed him and went back to the office. Later he came into the office with a smile on his face. Well it looked like a smile so I want to see what he was so happy about. He had eaten the lot, not a crumb left. It must of been 60 or more of these mini cookies and cakes. No wonder he was so happy. 

LauraTX Rising Star

Paul that is so funny!  My parents had a little miniature dachshund who loved human food.  One day my mom cut herself a big slice of chocolate cake, sat down on the couch with it on a napkin and went to take a bite, before it got to her mouth the dog did a superhero move and swiped the whole piece of cake from her.  So if you eat near that dog you have to beware because he will take the food right out of your mouth! :)

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PaulM Rookie

This one is usually good around food. The first boxer I had, back in the 60s and also called Rajah wasn't. 

 

One Xmas Mum had cooked a turkey and leg of pork. We had a big family Xmas dinner. while eating we heard a noise in the kitchen so I went to investigate. There was Rajah1 trotting out to the scullery with the leg of porn in his mouth. He had jumped up onto the door handle opened the kitchen door, then up on the counter and he thought roasted leg of pork, was so much better than boiled giblets. 

 

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I was 14 and still being dressed by my Mum. LOL

 

Can you see the similarity in the dogs? 

LauraTX Rising Star

I love the old school picture!  And everyone has such cute pets.  

PaulM Rookie

I should dig one out to show the real me. 

 

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This one shows my crazier side.

 

We are entering for a dog show tomorrow. Rajah has no chance, I on the other hand am odds on favourite.  LOL

Loey Rising Star

Love the pics! So glad you joined our forum!!!!

PaulM Rookie

Thank you Loey.

 

The Dog show was great and here are a few of the pics. 

 

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They were just playing. The little one had no fear. 

 

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Wolves are a popular dog around here 6 at the show, out neighbour owns 2, 3 doors along there's a black one. and I see lots of them here. Slovakian Wolf Dog, 2/3 the size of a Siberian Wolf. Nice dogs and usually very friendly.

 

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Boxer Puppy and cute as can be and crazy. Rajah's new gluten-free.

 

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She's playing hard to get. 

 

In Rajah's category he came fourth. 

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Waitingindreams Enthusiast

Aw! How fun! Everyone's pets are so cute.  :wub:  This is my dog.

 

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LauraTX Rising Star

What a great doggy smile! :D

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tonalynn Explorer

My cat, her name is Kitty:

 

Open Original Shared Link

 

She likes bags, boxes, fresh laundry, and Q tips:

 

Open Original Shared Link

 

 

(I miss wing stop!!!!  haha)

 

Here is a funny picture for you all, one day I was carrying in groceries from the car and I hear a "Shhhhhhhhhhhh" and this trail was through my whole living room.  I cried, LOL

 

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Oh no! LOL, this is what you get for having a Tortie! (I have 6 of them so I feel your pain, ha ha!)

LauraTX Rising Star

Tortietude!  (That is what jackson galaxy says lol)

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