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19-01-2008, 03:47 PM   #1

The Bordeaux's


I just love these two big soft dogs. I now have them for two hours or so each thursday, but when i am fully able, I will have them two or three times a week for two hours each visit. They really are good dogs and learn quickly. They now wait for me to open the door and dont barge past me like I'm not even there any more. Suzie is good on the lead. Tally had never been on a lead until last week but she was really good. She gets a little scared of traffic but if I dont react, she just settles down and moves on.








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19-01-2008, 03:50 PM   #2

Re: The Bordeaux's


Love that 1st pic with the protruding tooth Elaine!

They look intelligent dogs and I'm pleased you are enjoying their company!



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19-01-2008, 03:57 PM   #3

Re: The Bordeaux's


Tally has an over bite. They are both poorly bred rescues. Tally has the overbite and boundless energy. She really is quite a character. Suzie is around 7 yrs, she had a terrible time when the owner got her, she was unspeyed and fell victim to pyometria (spelling ). She also has very bad hips, so I have to go easy on her. Suzie loves to be toweled down and pampered with lots of grooming after her walk.



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19-01-2008, 04:33 PM   #4

Re: The Bordeaux's


gorgeous doggies i cant wait to meet them



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19-01-2008, 08:18 PM   #5

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gorgeous doggies i cant wait to meet them
Just remember, no excitement, they will knock you over and trample you
Aww you will absolutely love them Erin.



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19-01-2008, 08:28 PM   #6

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Tally is undershot! However they should be, but not to that extent. great pictures, look like they are shattered!



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19-01-2008, 08:28 PM   #7

Re: The Bordeaux's


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Just remember, no excitement, they will knock you over and trample you
Aww you will absolutely love them Erin.
i an only promise that I will TRY and not be to excited



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19-01-2008, 08:37 PM   #8

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Tally is undershot! However they should be, but not to that extent. great pictures, look like they are shattered!
Sorry yes, undershot, I always say over shot . I know they should be but not as much as hers is.
Tally always looks shattered but as soon as you step towards the door again, she's off.



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19-01-2008, 08:51 PM   #9

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They are a pleasant breed Elaine, the only thing I am not keen on is the drooooooll!! :mrgeen:



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19-01-2008, 08:54 PM   #10

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Och its only drool, never hurt any one
My friend Emma who now has Pootle had a Neopolitan Mastif, we had to take cover and brace ourselves when he shook his head
Bless his soul, he was pts just after xmas. Such a gentle giant though.



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