Capture: Dogs Love Cameras Too
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Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
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She’s looking very pretty Jackie and well done you for all your hard work. I haven’t had much chance for new shots but there is this relatively recent one of Stella at work. She’s a hard lil’ worker. ;)
And this wee precious that t’other freed from a fence entanglement the other day on the side of the road. After fruitless efforts to locate its owner or home, wee thing settled in for the night to a jolly good feed. Nek morn ,out for pee and gone, I assume his owner (who must have been handy) found him by whistle. -
Jackie Clark, in reply to
Looks like great progress on the house - wow! xxx to you and our man and la belle Stella
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Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
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Aye :) love to you and yours xx
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This morning something happened which I initially thought was very amusing, and then a friend pointed out how indicative it was of the ill treatment that our Ruby had known very early in her life. And she's right. We are still working on The Behavioural Issues which are the legacy of that treatment, but we are largely, I think, past them, apart from the odd outbreak or two that tells us just how damaged she has been by some bastard, or other. (To which end, a muzzle has been deployed. Looks ugly, makes people laugh when she tries to pick up balls or sticks with it on, but hey, you do what you have to to make your beloveds safe). Anyway, here's the video of what I thought at first was so funny. It seems small - she can't get down the steps because she's afraid - but it speaks to her general fear, which is now much lessened, and how scary some very simple things in life are for her.
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Tim Michie, in reply to
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Stairs are often learning issues for dogs Jackie. Of course you know Ruby best (my loss) but there is something about the different levels and dog walk styles not mixing automatically. Love the affection reward when successful.
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Jackie Clark, in reply to
Who does that gorgeous creature call it's family? What a sweetheart!
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Is that the lovely russet coloured dog or the beagle? Russet dog belongs to a friend and lives happily on a rural property.
Beagle is one of my dog-in-laws. Lovely dogs if you can keep the food right in the middle of the table.
Funniest beagle moment was with a previous ex-maf beagle who saw his chance when a platter of corn chips had been left on a low coffee table – flying through the air he landed straddling the platter and hoed into them as if he had not eaten for weeks. Still chomping as he was hauled off and banished.



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