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12-08-08, 06:43 PM
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Walking in the field

If only I could reach



think I can

Oh! not quite



Ah! This looks easier



Damn

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12-08-08, 07:32 PM
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Re: Walking in the field

LOL I have decided your dogs are as mental as mine, these are fanatastic Snapper,they made me laugh , especially NO2 where he looks flattened.

Please tell me they got a tasty treat after this I think Elkhounds are now firmly on my wish list for the future So sweet.


     
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12-08-08, 08:15 PM
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Re: Walking in the field

Yep, OH picked 4 plums, one each, there will be none left when the time comes for them to be ripe - got damsons at the other end of the field and there aren't many of them left either, and apples don't stand a chance. They do leave the rhubarb for us but pee on it so we are not that keen on that particular offering.
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12-08-08, 08:28 PM
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Re: Walking in the field

Lol good shots there Snapper!
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12-08-08, 08:28 PM
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Re: Walking in the field

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12-08-08, 08:45 PM
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Re: Walking in the field

Peeing on it ,probably improves the taste of Rhubarb, I have the same problems gere if it is edible they try and eat it or in the case of my rather rubbish runner beans Mack has peed up them only planted a few anyway, but really don't fancy them now


     
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12-08-08, 09:49 PM
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Re: Walking in the field

It's the same with the blackberries, they eat the ones from about 3 foot up and leave the lower ones because they are peed on, if we want any it is a ladder job with lots of scratches and thorns, what would we do without them. Runner beans mine eat, have to fight them off when I am preparing vegetables nothing is disliked or left if I turn my back, what were you saying about liking Elkhounds?
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12-08-08, 09:54 PM
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Re: Walking in the field

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12-08-08, 10:13 PM
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It's the same with the blackberries, they eat the ones from about 3 foot up and leave the lower ones because they are peed on, if we want any it is a ladder job with lots of scratches and thorns, what would we do without them. Runner beans mine eat, have to fight them off when I am preparing vegetables nothing is disliked or left if I turn my back, what were you saying about liking Elkhounds?
I think they sound characters, I like dogs with character, ones that are full of surprises. and they are gorgeous


     
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