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what pets have you got
Posted: 13 May 2006 09:23 am
by redline
just a silly thread
This is the reason I now have to get up at 6.30 every morning but she is worth it
Her name is Emma and she is an eighteen month old border collie
we collected her from a local rescue centre last Sunday
most of you who have been to meets know Jemma the other little monster is Jordan my 11 year old
so lets see what pets you have
Posted: 13 May 2006 09:25 am
by redline
I'm sure Pete wont mind me posting this but this is one of his family pets , an owl his dad rescued as a baby , sorry Pete I cant remember her name , I seem to remember it being called Olly or am I just going for the obvious

Posted: 13 May 2006 10:27 am
by Wiktor
I've got two dogs

If you want to see them...
http://www.zambiaseter.republika.pl/
Posted: 13 May 2006 11:27 am
by MJ
Ahh, that dog is to dang cute
Remember collies are ery intelligent and need lots of mental and physical exercise

Posted: 13 May 2006 03:25 pm
by Ronnie
She's a beaut, Mick, looks like a special wee dug!
Posted: 13 May 2006 04:40 pm
by Chris_C
Erm, havn't any pics here, as they are one the island, but we have puffer fish and red belly piranha, as well as another 10-15ish tanks in the garage. Was fine when we lived in Watford, we had a double length garage and could still get a car in to work on, but I've been thrown out of the island garage!
Posted: 13 May 2006 05:29 pm
by 990
No pics yet but pets:
Border Collie/Staff Terrier Cross called Jasper
2x Black Cats (Mother and Son) cindy and Soddy
and until last April (2005) we had a Border Collie called Star
all rescue animals
Posted: 13 May 2006 08:13 pm
by Bob
We have FIVE Border Collies, one Lab/whippit cross and two rats!
My other half , and me up to a point do agility with the collies. The are working dogs and need to do something. If not they make there own entertainment which normaly means trouble. Thta why so many end up at rescue centers.
All our dogs are male and range from 8 months to 14 years.
The rats are great fun too. LuLu and Wilma.
Not pushing or anything but if you want any details about agility in your area just ask.
Bob.
Posted: 13 May 2006 08:54 pm
by Stuntman
Well done in supporting the local rescue Mick. I have quite a few (big breath)
I have:
5 dogs (Jack russels)
9 Cats
5 Chickens
5 Sheep
2 Ginea Pigs
1 Hamster
2 Rats
2 Totoises
7 Horses
An Axoilotill (lizard, amphoibian thingy)
And a whole host of mice in the hay barn!!!! And yes people I do live on a farm ( Well Small holding)
Posted: 13 May 2006 10:46 pm
by MJ
Put the cats and dogs in the barn and voila! no more mice problem
I don't have any pets, but my uncle had a dog Sally who unforunatly got hit by a car and died on 13th February this year

The driver stopped and my uncle was nearby, seems she just ran out
She had a puppy last year, Bobby, and he's staying with my uncle as a replacement sheep dog. They're both cross breads. Sally looked like a greyhound, but apparently her mother father and siblings all looked like propper sheep dogs, and she was the odd one out lol. I've got some pics somewhere
Posted: 13 May 2006 10:47 pm
by d3k4y0
Stuntman wrote:Well done in supporting the local rescue Mick. I have quite a few (big breath)
I have:
5 dogs (Jack russels)
9 Cats
5 Chickens
5 Sheep
2 Ginea Pigs
1 Hamster
2 Rats
2 Totoises
7 Horses
An Axoilotill (lizard, amphoibian thingy)
And a whole host of mice in the hay barn!!!! And yes people I do live on a farm ( Well Small holding)
... and a partidge in a pair tree?
We've just got a cat st home, Tasha, she's getting on a bit now (about 12 i think) and nothing else

we've got a pair of fish in brum, they've not got names... I should really sort that out, I wanted to just number them, so that if one dies we've still got two
I like dogs but me dad's "not keen" on them...

Posted: 13 May 2006 11:49 pm
by petefarrell360
Ollie the owl is correct mate! Well, three dogs, a whole load of bantams (chickens) with one called Chirpy who hatched and was brought up in the house, as her mother left the eggs, so we had to keep them warm in the airing cupboard. She thinks she's human, not a chicken. Ollie the Tawny Owl. We did have a grey squirrel called Hazel, and two previous to that, which lived for ages! We've had a few other odd pets, Guinea Fowl, Quails, and some of those partridges Dave was on about, but no pear tree in sight.
Mick, looks like the new addition to the family is settling in well, well done that man on going for a rescue dog.
Pete
Posted: 14 May 2006 12:22 am
by jtbo
None, well, if dust under bed does not count?

Posted: 14 May 2006 08:54 am
by redline
MJ wrote:Remember collies are very intelligent and need lots of physical exercise

A bit like her owner then
Stuntman wrote:Well done in supporting the local rescue Mick. I have quite a few (big breath)
I have:
5 dogs (Jack russels)
9 Cats
5 Chickens
5 Sheep
2 Ginea Pigs
1 Hamster
2 Rats
2 Totoises
7 Horses
An Axoilotill (lizard, amphoibian thingy)
And a whole host of mice in the hay barn!!!! And yes people I do live on a farm ( Well Small holding)
jesus christ Andy,

I thought NOAH had joined the forum for a minute
d3k4y0 wrote: we've got a pair of fish in brum, they've not got names... I should really sort that out, I wanted to just number them, so that if one dies we've still got two


but what if two dies first

Posted: 14 May 2006 09:28 am
by d3k4y0
redline wrote:
d3k4y0 wrote: we've got a pair of fish in brum, they've not got names... I should really sort that out, I wanted to just number them, so that if one dies we've still got two


but what if two dies first

ah! but you see, they're identical, so I wouldn't know which is which anyway
