Imagine comin home to that:lol: . The dog would of been having heaps of fun:lol:. Old mate the owner may have some choices to make re keepin him though:lol:
Do poodles count Mick. The Mrs talked me into gettin one last year and done the big sell job on me. He’s not a bad little thing and the wife and kids love him:lol: . One point she always makes when she wants something that I’m not too keen on is “you are into bikes and how much do ya spend on them” after that I’ve got nothin and she gets her way…mostly.:laugh:
I ‘ve had alot of dogs over the years and had to give some away because they became problems.
A blue cattle bitch that started roundin up and nipping the oldest son when he started to crawl.
A labrodor that would escape over the fences at night and pinch shoes and full milk cartons from the neihbourhood. In the mornings he’d be asleep on the front veranda with his stash.
A staffy that got in a blue with another staffy when on a family walk at the park. He was on a lead and so was the other one which broke and they got stuck into each other. I never let go of the lead the whole time but they still locked in and tore each other up. I had to grab my fellas balls real hard before he’d let go.
It’d made a big seen too. I gave him to a mate that had a female staffy down the south coast.
I even had a moungrel that chewed the interior upolstry covering the rear wheel arches in a eh station wagon. I was only 15 and he was my best mate so he got off any punishment. :laugh: