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| The Dog | All the dogs i played with in the Uk were purely for security, the pups you just ignored for the first 3 months and then see which would make good, most of the dogs i played with were ex police or ex military dogs that didn't make the grade, we took them on, yeah some had minor problems, like wanting to kill small animals and that, but apart from that they were brilliant
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| The Fishkeeper Last Online: Today 05:21 PM Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Bangkok
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| Just opened my old photobucket account and saw my old fish tank pics so will add them here. All fish are African cichlids from Lake Malawi. Though of course I bought them at JJ market. ![]() ![]() And with the flash on... ![]() Very cheap and easy to run a fish tank like this. Fish cost me 20 baht each when they were smaller and breed once settled (you can see the young in the pics). Maintenance on the tank takes about 30 mins every two-three weeks. |
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| The Dog | Don't those fish make nests on the top of the water for their eggs? Anyway here is the thai mixer dog, as you can see she is being taught how to use cutlery now It may have been a good idea to have her tail docked as she has a rottie tail and they are pretty damn ugly, anyway too late now Most of our dogs have toys, I assume this is her favourite one of the day. |
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| Watching the Wheels Last Online: Today 06:07 PM Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: east of Pattaya
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| Our cat, Guinness, loves to find a bed pillow and sleep on it's back. ![]() If u look closely at it's lower foreleg, you can see it's fur is white. Thats the remnants of quite a nasty scar it had- still some skin showing too. The night we moved in to this place, i heard a pathetic bleating and there it was- about four inches long, injured and obviously dumped, or abandoned by it's mother. It fed itself on small lizards and insects. What else could we do? Anyway it's now the local tough guy. Good mouser, goes out tomming at night, has chased the other cats off the estate (two of them) that used to hang around, and intimidates small dogs for sport.
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| ฝรั่งพูดมาก Last Online: Today 04:53 PM Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Nong Khai
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| Below are two pics of our Black Lab puppy, Elvis. He'll be two months old on Sunday. (See newborn photo on 2nd page of this thread) He's hilarious and walks around like a dog Umpa-lumpah with a big head and small body. His feet are pretty big, so I imagine he'll be at least as big as his mother. You can see from the first photo that he's quite vicious. |
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| Damnern Saduak Last Online: Today 08:47 AM Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Pattaya. Thailand
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| Sorry still cannot put photos in so you will have to look at our 'Lucky' in my Avatar. Love her to bits......but she will bark at strangers when they come down her Soi. I am always having to pacify them "Don't worry.She won't bite etc". Got her from a Temple when she was tiny a couple of years ago. Best thing that has happened to me in LOS. |
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| The Dog | The main bitch, really should have got her put down when we first found out she had diabetes, unfortuneately i like my knackers where they are so haven't mentioned that to my girlfriend, got to admit I aint even sure if she is blind yet, dogs rely so much on smell and sound that it is hard to tell. The bitch with her baby, although she was bottle fed as the her hormones were really foked up and her sugar levels were changing every hour, really don't want to let diabetic dogs have pups, she would be at like 500 on her sugar blood test, and then give her an insulin injection she would go down to 40 and nearly be dead, ie she would just go into shock and crawl off to die so you got to get sugar into her, giving mouth to mouth to a poxy dead rottweiller aint no fun believe me, I have lost count of the times she has gone into shock and died/gone into a coma. And here is the baby, a bit pissed off and tired. |
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| Senior Member | Damn I wish I could have got a pic of my Thai dog 4 year old bitch killing a snake the other day, she is quick, grabs them about middle ways and then snaps them a few good licks, she shakes her head so fast that the snake snaps like a whip and pops into 2 or 3 pieces. Damn she is a good dog.
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