And paws, for some reason
@new_wave_24 Looking good Jack, Oscar is on the grooming table for tomorrows “Bark in the Park” show. We are not serious show people, we just support local events and like the shows judged by vets and the like.
Rod
Bark in the park - i like it! Heres another one of jess and ears
She looks so different. I think its the first time we had them done. Not an easy task in told. How often do you take oscar to be groomed? Or do you do it yourselves?
I looked at your first pic of Jess and yes you can really see the difference. The GSD’s don’t need clipping, just a quick trim around the feet if hair grows long between the pads. Jane (my wife) does all the grooming, she has collected all the kit and has a grooming table in one of our spare rooms ( we have a couple of them now the kids have left home) I am rubbish at it but she is really good and great at training as well, so I am lucky.
That is what I call a bone
Hard to tell with only a hamster for scale
He was a squirrel when we got him
Here’s our Bichon Frise, looking for my wife, who’d popped to the ladies whilst we were at our local, consuming a few August Bank Holiday beers.
Whats her? name?
His name is Arley.
Can’t believe I’ve missed this post.
Here’s Copper, my work from home office colleague.
We rescued him 8 years ago at 3 months old.
He’s from the working side of the breed so is a chunky lad. Loves food, snoring and farting.
Also is curious about my work from home set up
Family trait