My old boss had his house broken in to, the scrote(s) were seen off by his two Jack Russells before he could make it downstairs to see what the noise was. He found a front window forced open and a trail of blood leading out of his open front door, nothing had been taken
Not as fearless as a Patterdale Terrier Jez, even the Vets agree with that,I had 4 of them over the last thirty odd years and they wouldn't back away from anything. they used to put the fear of god into my mates Jack Russels.
Annie with her new Christmas toys--the frog behind her, the dinosaur to the front. She fancies the fox in her arms as she found the squeaker in it quite quickly. Merry Christmas from Annie! And from Sandi and Mr. Sandi too!
Must say, the herbal stuff works, well. It's called "hold it" by csjk9.com. For dogs with aches and pains, try their 'no ake'. I'm impressed with how well that works too. Mollie takes that, she has a touch of arthritis, and she seems freer when she takes that. Tia is a lot calmer too now. Before Tia always seemed restless and had a certain urgency to get outside, and didn't always make it out of the door. That's not happened since using the herbs, and she also seems more relaxed in the house. Still rips round like a loony outside though...
Annie heard something stirring behind the neighbor's wall on our morning walk today. She notices EVERYTHING! We call her Queen of the Path.
On yesterday's walk we saw one of the neighborhood dogs who on most days comes running to the gate to bark and protect his yard and family. But not always! He did bark at us from his couch, however. This pooch doesn't just have a "dog bed"--he has a couch under a little ramada.
I just read a book about two British soldiers and their dog's who were killed in action not very long ago, I can honestly say I've never ever shed so many tears reading a book, God bless them.
He's 8 months old. I've had 2 boxers, and allus wanted a British bulldog. A friend of mine wanted to sell him because his wife is having major spinal surgery, and will be laid up for 5 months. They have 2 children under 5, and didn't think they'd be able to cope. He offered it me at a substantially lower price than he was advertised for, because he knows my wife and I are animal lovers. We've had to have him to t'vets twice already, cos he's got a bit of pneumonia. He's a lovely dog, and really affectionate. Our other 2 dogs are getting used to him now, but t'cat is still very wary. Thanks for asking.