let sleeping dogs lie.

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This is my lot today, they have a full room to lie in yet they cruch up together, not only that they have placed themselves right in the rout from kitchen to the rest of the house, so it is tricky trying to get a cup of tea and avid tripping with it. lol



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ROFLOL!!!!! What gorgeous dogs!!!! No wonder they have such a sense of importance. You better darn well go around them and not ask them to move. LOL.
 

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wow they loook like wolves.. ;) i used to have a Great Dane, and my mom stayed over night in our house, and she tripped over him, and God did he cry!!!!!! imagine a 180 lbs woman falling on you!!!!!!!!!! she acted like she was hurt, but i felt bad for my dog :D
 

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colliekid said:
Very cute picture. Are you a musher?

Thanks everyone, they are great dogs.

Yes colliekid I do work them but not on snow very often, I did post in the section where someon asked did anyone sled with their dogs and posted a picture of two of them working in harness.

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all that dense hair must make some cushion for them on the hard floor..Vic wouldn't be able to stand his bones against it.he flips and flops looking totally distressed if he can't find something soft to sleep on...they look like a lovely family..they look at peace..what a beautiful site to see in a home! I wish i had a pic of where Vic is right now hehe for comparison..head on pillow burrowed beneath two fuzzy blankets on two stacked futon cushions with only a nose sticking out and sometimes not even that. If he was there he would probably scoot them all together and find a way to burrow inbetween.
 

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Where did you get the thing that you hook them up to?

From a company called steeldog based in the UK they are all approx £350. to £400.but that is for the rig, you then have to buy ganglines, harnesses, necklines etc.

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