Bonjour Bella.Would you like to meet Wally?send S.A.E for details.Lol beautiful looking girl.cheers.Ibbo.
dave06 said
08:25 PM Dec 29, 2009
hey Joe great looking mutt. well done, a welcome addition! and a big hi to Bella! from us!
hotrodbus said
08:27 PM Dec 29, 2009
How beautiful!!!!!! She will bring you lots of happiness and love. We Still miss our beautiful girl and we lost her while we were travelling I Know you will love your Bella heaps Give her a cuddle from me
pricey43 said
08:57 PM Dec 29, 2009
What a cutie pie. Hope we're allowed a cuddle when we meet up on the road.
Sunshine said
09:54 PM Dec 29, 2009
Congratulations! she is beautiful. Many happy days ahead playing together.
Cruising Granny said
11:22 PM Dec 29, 2009
Oh look! A dunny brush with ears!
Nah, she looks like a real cutie. Good company, when she's been house trained.
She'll bring you heaps of love and snuggles, once she's house trained.
I'm sure you'll love her with all your heart, once she's house trained.
joebee said
08:44 AM Dec 30, 2009
She's learning pretty quick around the 2 other dogs that we have. The eldest Maltese female will probably not see another christmas as she has a tumor and a heart murmur, the new young one is to keep company for the offspring of the eldest as she has never been alone in her life as she came from a litter of six.
dave06 said
11:24 AM Dec 30, 2009
I dont know granny, you seem to have a fixation with being housetrained, we've been married over 30 years and I am a long way from being housetrained! (when I'm there)
Basil Faulty said
03:02 PM Dec 30, 2009
Thank god it's a dog - I was worried that it was someone gloating over the arrival of yet another human bean....
So now the hard work of training and disciplining your guard dog commences...
JRH said
03:33 PM Dec 30, 2009
Cruising Granny wrote:
Oh look! A dunny brush with ears! Nah, she looks like a real cutie. Good company, when she's been house trained. She'll bring you heaps of love and snuggles, once she's house trained. I'm sure you'll love her with all your heart, once she's house trained.
Or it could be a mobile boot brush Granny. LOL
dave06 said
04:08 PM Dec 30, 2009
all I see is a great little lifelong buddy! who just wants to be loved! a great addition to the family
bootbrush indeed, toilet brush! good god!!you'd never get him clean again and he'd be far too slippery to hold and all that squeeling!!
JRH said
05:46 PM Dec 30, 2009
dave06 wrote:
all I see is a great little lifelong buddy! who just wants to be loved! a great addition to the family
bootbrush indeed, toilet brush! good god!!you'd never get him clean again and he'd be far too slippery to hold and all that squeeling!!
But at least we would have clean boots and toilets. :) :) :)
Yes a lifelong friend that would love you unconditionally and lay it's life down for you without question.
Disco Duck said
05:57 PM Dec 30, 2009
It's a yapping rat!! Do you have any idea how much trouble they cause Ducks??
Why would anyone want to have one of them. Ducks are much nicer people!! :)
joebee said
06:21 PM Dec 30, 2009
The other 2 we have just love ducks' necks, so I guess the young one will as well. Tried chicken necks and they are too small, goose necks too big but ducks necks are juuuuuuuuussssssstttttt right.
Terro said
07:02 PM Dec 30, 2009
Better start paddling Mr Duck. Looks like the drooling is beginning.
Terro
Disco Duck said
08:27 PM Dec 30, 2009
Sir Terro..............I may be giving you business sooner than I was hoping....and I certainly wasn't anticipating it would be me!! LOL
You notice??.....you are back to SIR..........only because I'm in trouble with some yapping, hairy Rat that has Cordon Bleu tastes.
Whatever happened to dog biscuits and Pal??
No respect anymore......that is the problem!!
Sheesh!! Pedigree Bitch-on What??
I just don't like competition!!
-- Edited by Disco Duck on Wednesday 30th of December 2009 07:28:50 PM
xina said
09:00 PM Dec 30, 2009
My two love Turkey necks.
Cheers,
xina.
Disco Duck said
11:57 PM Dec 30, 2009
Thank you Xina........You have once more come to the rescue.......saved my "neck", so to speak.
"HEAR THAT YOU HEATHENS................TURKEY NECKS.......Not poor sweet, innocent, loving, good looking Duck necks!!!"
JRH said
03:51 PM Dec 31, 2009
I found the following a while back and I do realise I am breaking the cardinal rule about be on the serious side but here goes.
When God made the Earth and sky, and flowers and trees He then made all the animals and the birds and the bees.
And when his work was finished, not one was quite the same. He said, "I'll walk this Earth of mine and give each one a name."
And so he travelled land and sea and everywhere he went, one little creature followed him until it's strength was spent.
When all was named upon the Earth and in the sky and sea, this little creature said, "Dear Lord, there's not one left for me."
The Father smiled and softly said, "I've left you to the end, I've turned my own name back to front and called you 'dog', my friend."
Hope you like it.
John
Disco Duck said
05:09 PM Dec 31, 2009
That is very good JRH..........I like that.!! Every duck should have one........stuffed!!
They are still yapping little hairy Rats!!
JRH said
05:13 PM Dec 31, 2009
Disco Duck wrote:
That is very good JRH..........I like that.!! Every duck should have one........stuffed!!
They are still yapping little hairy Rats!!
Stuff your fingers in your ears pal, Oh s***!!!!!!! I forgot they don't fit do they.......LOL
So now the hard work of training and disciplining your guard dog commences...
Yes a lifelong friend that would love you unconditionally and lay it's life down for you without question.
Terro
You notice??.....you are back to SIR..........only because I'm in trouble with some yapping, hairy Rat that has Cordon Bleu tastes.
Whatever happened to dog biscuits and Pal??
No respect anymore......that is the problem!!
Sheesh!! Pedigree Bitch-on What??
I just don't like competition!!
-- Edited by Disco Duck on Wednesday 30th of December 2009 07:28:50 PM
When God made the Earth
and sky, and flowers and trees
He then made all the animals
and the birds and the bees.
And when his work was finished,
not one was quite the same.
He said, "I'll walk this Earth
of mine and give each one a name."
And so he travelled land and
sea and everywhere he went,
one little creature followed him
until it's strength was spent.
When all was named upon the
Earth and in the sky and sea,
this little creature said, "Dear
Lord, there's not one left for me."
The Father smiled and softly
said, "I've left you to the end,
I've turned my own name back
to front and called you 'dog',
my friend."
Hope you like it.
John