New collie puppy

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pyro
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New collie puppy

Post by pyro » 04 Dec 2010 11:04 pm

Hey guys and gals

Unfortunatly my long friend and companion died a few weeks ago after a long and happy life,

few pictures of her to come, but today we picked up a rescue 4 month old collie that was rescued from an irish puppy farm a month ago. Called murphy!

hopefully he will be coming out with me when i get a few things sorted!!

thought id share him all with you!

Ben
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Re: New collie puppy

Post by volvosneverdie » 05 Dec 2010 12:29 am

Give it a lot to do dude.

If you dont, it"ll pull the gaff to part.

Border Collies need a LOT of mental and physical stimulation, and if they dont get it they will litterally go mad.
And as theyre doing it, theyll pull everything in your house to pieces, eat all your paper money and poop on all your worldly goods.

Theyre a serious animal and require serious care.
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Re: New collie puppy

Post by pyro » 05 Dec 2010 12:42 am

yup

its a good thing my sister is a dog trainer!

Ben
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Re: New collie puppy

Post by volvosneverdie » 05 Dec 2010 11:22 am

pyro wrote:yup

its a good thing my sister is a dog trainer!

Ben
Ha ha ha. Thats handy!
Teach it to hand you spanners and poop on citreoens.
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Re: New collie puppy

Post by theo2468 » 05 Dec 2010 11:27 am

Ben[/quote]

Ha ha ha. Thats handy!
Teach it to hand you spanners and poop on citreoens.[/quote]

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Re: New collie puppy

Post by lyron3 » 07 Dec 2010 09:59 pm

murphy look's great , enjoy the walk's and the fun, i do believe they slow down a bit by the age of about ten.(years that is not month's)he look's a lovely dog.the trouble with seeing nice pic's of dog's make's me want another. looking forward to update'son his proggress.

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Re: New collie puppy

Post by MCHUDD » 07 Dec 2010 11:37 pm

Hi Pyro.
Our mut looks just like yours. He was a dog from the pound. Here they keep them for 6 days and then whack them.
Our daughther picked him out on his last day in his last hour and saved him. That was five years ogo and he now thinks he
owens are house. He was badly treated by someone and that is why he ended up in the pound.
It took a long time to get him to trust people, but he is mostly fine now.
Cheers Mark. sm4

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