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Old 12-01-2005, 09:18 AM   #1
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Ill kick start this, with my two dogs.

This is Tyson now, 7 months old. He is a Ridgeback Cross.

We couldnt think of a name when we first bought him, but i was in the early hours of the next morning, Leah and I were awakened to him chewing on our ears. TYSON!!!!



This is Tyson @ the petstore the day we bought him.




This is my other dog, Holley (yes, think carbies, manifolds etc :P ) Photo was taken this Xmas, as you may be able to tell!!
She is 1 1/2 years old, German Shepard Cross. She was rescued from the pound, and is one of the friendliest, most human like dogs I have ever had

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Old 12-01-2005, 09:25 AM   #2
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This is the family dog, Molly. She's 3 in october.

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Old 12-01-2005, 09:26 AM   #3
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well i gots me an american labrador (mums choice)



his name is noah (mums choice again) and we bought him from when he was just a little baby, now hes too damn big lol, damn near knocks me over when he runs past lol
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Old 12-01-2005, 09:49 AM   #4
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I have 6 pets, 2 female cockatoos, 3 snakes and 1 spider.

Here is a pic of my older female cockatoo Harley and LC (Little Chook) the younger female cockatoo. A picture of one of my Children's pythons and my mouse eating spider

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Old 12-01-2005, 09:44 AM   #5
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This is dad's dog. He's a border collie now approx 3 years old. He was rescued from a man who was about to throw the whole litter of puppies into the river because he didnt want them. Someone took the puppies from him, took care of them and then gave them away.
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Old 12-01-2005, 10:06 AM   #6
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well here is my dog. yep he is a small dog, a chiuaua X pomeranian (this pic would be close to a life size image of him)

i think he is about 8 months old. very cheeky and loved by everyone. he looks a little different now. he has a brown streak but i don't have any recent pics yet.
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Old 12-01-2005, 11:25 AM   #7
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Oscar. I don't know what he is because we got him from an animal shelter in Burwood. He's about three years old and pretty timid, but he can be a cheeky bastard.....

Sorry bout the car in the pic, best photo I could find of Osky.....
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Old 12-01-2005, 12:45 PM   #8
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Oscar. I don't know what he is because we got him from an animal shelter in Burwood. He's about three years old and pretty timid, but he can be a cheeky bastard.....

Sorry bout the car in the pic, best photo I could find of Osky.....
would that be the RSPCA in burwood? Great place that.

ps, great looking dog
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Old 12-01-2005, 11:44 AM   #9
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I get this pup in 2 weeks (8 weeks old) it is an "American Pit Bull Terrier" ( linebreed Jeep/Redboy peds if you know APBT peds) and is called Pyro

The photo was taken at four weeks old
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Old 12-01-2005, 12:07 PM   #10
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I hope that you took out health insurance when you got your "American Pit Bull Terrier", I had a Rottweiler 5 years ago, he was very well trained, and always did as he was told, I could take the meat out of his mouth as he was eating with no problems and one day I went to feed him and he attacked me so I had him put down; you never know when or why they will have a go at you. My parents did have Great danes for show, from the morehurst line.
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Old 12-01-2005, 12:30 PM   #11
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I hope that you took out health insurance when you got your "American Pit Bull Terrier", I had a Rottweiler 5 years ago, he was very well trained, and always did as he was told, I could take the meat out of his mouth as he was eating with no problems and one day I went to feed him and he attacked me so I had him put down; you never know when or why they will have a go at you. My parents did have Great danes for show, from the morehurst line.
Any dog could snap like that, not just the APBT.

My mate breeds these dogs for show dogs and are always well trained, and has never had a problem at all with them and he has 4 APBT's.

The only problem he has is with people who dont know anyting about the breed, criticising it due to irresponsible owners or poor training given to the dog, and these actions reflect the whole breed.
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Old 12-01-2005, 01:27 PM   #12
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Any dog could snap like that, not just the APBT.

My mate breeds these dogs for show dogs and are always well trained, and has never had a problem at all with them and he has 4 APBT's.

The only problem he has is with people who dont know anyting about the breed, criticising it due to irresponsible owners or poor training given to the dog, and these actions reflect the whole breed.
Agreed, it has nothing to do with the breed, just the owners.....

Anyway, here's my family.
http://www.equinoxaudio.com.au/dogs/dogs.html
1st couple of pics are my now passed away boy 'Sox', with the next bigger boy 'Cobber', and our newest addition is 'Chopper'.

Sox was 14yo when he died, Cobber is now around 8yo, and Chopper is around 11 months.

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I hope that you took out health insurance when you got your "American Pit Bull Terrier", I had a Rottweiler 5 years ago, he was very well trained, and always did as he was told, I could take the meat out of his mouth as he was eating with no problems and one day I went to feed him and he attacked me so I had him put down; you never know when or why they will have a go at you. My parents did have Great danes for show, from the morehurst line.
I would attack you to if you would keep taking food out of my mouth! I have been a Professional Dog Trainer/Instructor for 10 years now and I also own Rotties. I am also female which to the unknowledgeable makes it harder to own them and many other breeds of dog, especially if the dogs are male! Did you know that an entire male lab is harder to control than most of the so called dangerous breeds? The only time I and many other trainers I have spoken to have come up against the problem you had with your dog was due to the fact that you do not understand how to respectfly and strongly keep yourself as the dominant pack member and your dog was challenging you for dominance. If you had handed your dog over to some one who knew what they were doing and understood how dogs think, and can relate that into human terms you would not have had to needlessly destroy a life. People need to realise that dogs can not think in terms of family like we do, they still think in terms of the pack and your Rottie being a male saw a weakness in you and challenged you for the alpha male position. Just cause your dog was well trained does not mean you can keep the alpha male postion. Did you always eat before your dog? Did you always make sure you went through doors/gates first??These are just a few of the things you need to do to stay alpha male if you own any male dog. Even with training you still have a few basic rules to follow to stay ontop if you don't know these you should not own a dominant breed of dog!!!
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Old 12-01-2005, 06:23 PM   #14
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Old 12-01-2005, 07:31 PM   #15
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This is Rubi-Jet (sister named him), only photo of any of the pets, we have 2 more cats, 4 budgies, 2 goldfish and i have a blue tongue lizard.
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Old 12-01-2005, 08:54 PM   #16
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This is Lecia. She's a Jack Russell, but is tiny. Though she knows how to take up more than enough room on a double bed. She's even kicked me out a couple of times..
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One of our 3 cats. This is one is Kaos after a bath lol.

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Old 17-04-2005, 02:10 PM   #18
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Here's a pic of our 5 year old staffy called Atari. He's a wicked dog with heaps of personality and loves downhilling



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Ive had everything from moray eels, crabs, shrimp etc etc

If you wanna buy it let me know, i cant be bothered looken after it n e more, its worth 4K new, will sell for $1000ono (there are any corals left, i sold them already)
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lol. im blind, what animal am i looking at? or is it just a tank
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Here's a pic of our 5 year old staffy called Atari. He's a wicked dog with heaps of personality and loves downhilling



hahaha I luv that 3rd pic!!

There's so many gorgeous pets on this thread!!!
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Has it ever bitten you? I'm petrofied of snakes, i touched one once and.. omg.. it was so freaky.. :(
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Heres daddy dawg ;) I have 5 Cattle dogs, a bird that FatherNature gave his daughter for Xmas & now 2 mice ...ewwwwwwwwww.... that my daughter bought home the other night ..........
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i got a 50 odd kilo english mastiff, and im a solid 125 odd kilos, so when we go walking others generally dont come near. pics to follow! just a matter of gettin a decent one of the ugly bugger haha.
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