Pixguy
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All Labradoodle? Even the black sheep of the family?
All Labradoodle? Even the black sheep of the family?
5-1/2 feet diameter is a big tree. Cottonwoods and not long lived and sprout back up from the roots, the root-ball and the trunk. Glad I don't have to clean it up.More from my "Dog on a Log" series... My 95 lb mutt on a big cottonwood that recently came crashing down*: few years back I'd measured it at 5 1/2' in diameter; well over 125' tall.
* To answer the age-old question of whether a tree makes a sound when it falls in the woods and no one is around: YES (heard this from 1/8 mile away inside the house, in the mist of a storm raging)!
Fetch!
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Makes me want to hug them!Sisters - Ginger and Maggie. They are both gone now but they remain in my heart.
Makes me want to hug them!
It's really hard (had one dog that would be impossible to describe how phenomenal she was- a legend if there ever was one). The only solution is to grow a bigger heart. I know that I've got to do this before the day comes that my current dog has to go (she's more of a "dog" than my other one, but a comical and big love of a beast)...
And that is why they live forever...Sisters - Ginger and Maggie. They are both gone now but they remain in my heart.View attachment 724806
Ha ha!^ can't see your dog's head. Does it look like this dog?



Our old neighbor lost his pooch a couple months back to old age. Waited about a month and adopted a 8 month old pooch.I'm new to this thread and I have been going through the post from the latest to the oldest. I have thoroughly enjoyed not only the pictures, but I have also learned from some of the wisdom in the posts.
Here is Etta Faye, she's an Aussie and smart as a whip. We rescued her and her litter mate sister (Heddie Maybe) at eight months of age. They were kept in a garage 24hrs a day and now enjoyed their freedom on our 12 acres.
Thank you too all who have contributed.
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Beautiful Red Merle Aussie!I'm new to this thread and I have been going through the post from the latest to the oldest. I have thoroughly enjoyed not only the pictures, but I have also learned from some of the wisdom in the posts.
Here is Etta Faye, she's an Aussie and smart as a whip. We rescued her and her litter mate sister (Heddie Maybe) at eight months of age. They were kept in a garage 24hrs a day and now enjoyed their freedom on our 12 acres.
Thank you too all who have contributed.
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