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Best Pet ever to take away


Hi everyone here is our Dog Viscount who we have just acquired and is a very low maintenance animal with no food costs no vet costs and no stopping along the way for a wee break, you cant ask for a more placid dog than Viscount named after our 1979 Viscount van and he is very quite at caravan parks never ever yaps at anyone as well as no mess to clean up in those little plastic bags and we never have to get up at night time for him to go outside.VICOUNT.JPG



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Love it!

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Love it, he must come from the same family as my Rufus. They are a great breed. 

Except Rufus found himself a girlfriend called Isabella. 



-- Edited by shekon on Thursday 5th of June 2014 05:03:43 PM

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We once had a very similar pet. He was sometimes very animated thanks to duracell.
He would get very attached to your leg & a bit rowdy.
His name was Humptee.
Only had one bad habit.

Far prefer the Smacko loving little girl we share our lives with now.

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Ruff is always with me, even in the office. Here he is protecting his little friend; Reddy; from the big bad pussy cat.

 



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