Introducing.....Tuvaaq
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Yes, one is enough. One husky and one very well used dyson. He was a rescue dog, and is 10 years old now. No signs of slowing down.
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Brief weight update on him.
Oh and he is getting huge now.
He now weighs in at...
15.1kg
33.22lb
or
2.37 stone
And just 12 weeks old
So his food intake is onto the next level now, and im sure thats gonna help the growing too.
JUST about still fits under the bed now (once his fav home)
Oh and he is getting huge now.
He now weighs in at...
15.1kg
33.22lb
or
2.37 stone
And just 12 weeks old
So his food intake is onto the next level now, and im sure thats gonna help the growing too.
JUST about still fits under the bed now (once his fav home)
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he is on a roll now, or eating bacon ones anyway... lol
6 days since the last weigh in.
Now 16.7kg
36.74 lb
or 2.62 stone
And a very clear statement of... "The bed is MINE"
6 days since the last weigh in.
Now 16.7kg
36.74 lb
or 2.62 stone
And a very clear statement of... "The bed is MINE"
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You'll be sleeping on the floor soon
In all seriousness, I'd be nipping that "on the bed behaviour" in the bud now. When he's 8 stone and bigger than you, it won't be so funny when you are fighting him, and mrs Snazy for the duvet ....
In all seriousness, I'd be nipping that "on the bed behaviour" in the bud now. When he's 8 stone and bigger than you, it won't be so funny when you are fighting him, and mrs Snazy for the duvet ....
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He is just starting to understand what NO means now, so its a sharp learning curve right now.
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I came home today to find my new puppie is an escape artist, he was in the cage this morning when i left & i got home at 11am to find that he was out running around daft & sh!tting everywhere. Thank **** it was only in the laundry room. Still cant figure out how he got out & the other dog just sat & watched him.
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I came home today to find my new puppie is an escape artist, he was in the cage this morning when i left & i got home at 11am to find that he was out running around daft & sh!tting everywhere. Thank **** it was only in the laundry room. Still cant figure out how he got out & the other dog just sat & watched him.
What sort of cage is it ?
We have just got back from a LONG walk and some running, and someone is somewhat more tired than they were lol
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If it had been the kitchen then he would have been on his way to the bad boys home.
To be greeted with an excited puppy when your not expecting it isnt very nice
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Our border collie ( just over 6 months old now ) has attacks of 'the zoomies' as well - she just gets a glazed look in her eyes and runs around at full speed - not too bad when shes outside as she'll just run in circles around the garden, but indoors she can be a pain as she just legs it from room to room, then collapses in a heap panting.
She did break into the living room last week though ( learned how to open the metal gate we had put on the door ! ) - pulled the pot plant over and spread the mud from one end of the room to the other, then for some bizarre reason went into the kitchen and stole 5 potatoes from the veg rack and was playing with them like ***** and rolling around in the mud.
Odd the way dogs brains work, as she obviously got one spud and took it in, bit it a bit and realised it wasnt worth eating but was fun to play with, then went back 4 more times to get more of them. They all had teeth marks in or small bits missing.
Then in the evening she was trying to get at something behind the sofa, went to see if she had knocked one of her toys behind it, and found ..... another spud !
She did break into the living room last week though ( learned how to open the metal gate we had put on the door ! ) - pulled the pot plant over and spread the mud from one end of the room to the other, then for some bizarre reason went into the kitchen and stole 5 potatoes from the veg rack and was playing with them like ***** and rolling around in the mud.
Odd the way dogs brains work, as she obviously got one spud and took it in, bit it a bit and realised it wasnt worth eating but was fun to play with, then went back 4 more times to get more of them. They all had teeth marks in or small bits missing.
Then in the evening she was trying to get at something behind the sofa, went to see if she had knocked one of her toys behind it, and found ..... another spud !
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thought you might like them.
There are some more, higher res too on the gallery
CSOC Gallery - Tuvaaq
There are some more, higher res too on the gallery
CSOC Gallery - Tuvaaq
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Im pleased to announce the arrive of Tuvaaq. He is an 8 week old Alaskan Malamute from a very well respected background.
Already a right little character, and an adorable lil (not so lil) thing
For those who might ask.... Tuvaaq means "Hunter" in InupiaQ (native to eskimo's etc)
So, here he is...
Already a right little character, and an adorable lil (not so lil) thing
For those who might ask.... Tuvaaq means "Hunter" in InupiaQ (native to eskimo's etc)
So, here he is...
he's one seriously beautiful K-9. what an inspired choice! rare and £valuable no doubt as well. keep him safe: don't want to alarm you but dog thefts are at an all time high - around 50,000 a year with a 74% increase this year in london alone.
Last edited by Holy Ghost; 20 November 2007 at 05:55 PM.