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There's nothing in the world friendlier than a dirty wet dog :D
 
LOL I prefer that over fox poo :)
 
There's nothing in the world friendlier than a dirty wet dog :D
Aint that the truth and so reminiscent of my GSP :D
 
It's ok till they coming running up to and shake :D
If that is a GSP it's a tad overweight :(
 
If that is a GSP it's a tad overweight :(
Difficult to tell under all that mud, I could be a couple of breeds, it just reminded me of my GSP's bathing habits.
 
Difficult to tell under all that mud, I could be a couple of breeds, it just reminded me of my GSP's bathing habits.


Looking t the head and wispy tail I'd say defo one of the HPR breeds, possible weim, but even so a tad large
 
Been there, seen that, got the mucky t-shirt :D
 
I used to have a boxer dog, walking beside the canal he saw some ducks on the other side, the canal was overgrown with weed

It was a slo mo NOOOOOOOOOOOO , spadush as he went straight in thinking it was grass

I managed to fish him out by the collar but it was a smelly drive home
 
A few years ago we looked after our son and his partner's two dogs, one of which was a very large lurcher.

On one walk she spotted a swan standing on the bank of a lake and was clearly going to have it. Although adult mute swans are pretty good at standing their ground and looking intimidating, a large dog arriving at speed was too much for it so it popped back into the lake and swam off well before the dog reached the edge. Unfortunately for level of the lake was close to a metre below the level of the bank.

It was almost cartoon like to see 30+kg of dog paddling in the air until she landed and fell over in the edge of the water and a slurry of rotting vegetation and mud. Luckily we were walking home but it could have 'interesting' if we'd used the car.

Dave
 
A few years ago we looked after our son and his partner's two dogs, one of which was a very large lurcher.

On one walk she spotted a swan standing on the bank of a lake and was clearly going to have it. Although adult mute swans are pretty good at standing their ground and looking intimidating, a large dog arriving at speed was too much for it so it popped back into the lake and swam off well before the dog reached the edge. Unfortunately for level of the lake was close to a metre below the level of the bank.

It was almost cartoon like to see 30+kg of dog paddling in the air until she landed and fell over in the edge of the water and a slurry of rotting vegetation and mud. Luckily we were walking home but it could have 'interesting' if we'd used the car.

Dave

:LOL:

You'd have thought it was at that point, the swan would have moved back in for the kill! :D
 
It doesn't involve mud ( for a change) but the funniest thing my GSP did, I was walking her around a large lake, she was behind me, as we approached a small group of kids, she came bounding up
ears flapping like dumbo, she ran off to the side down the lightly wooded bank, she flushed a pheasant which flew from behind the kids low over their heads.
and disappeared into the undergrowth, on the other side of the foot path, Luna then re- appeared, behind the kids, ran into the undergrowth. And then appeared from the undergrowth just behind me.
Now, baring in mind, this all took only about 5 seconds...
The Kids stood there open mouthed, one finally spoke and said, bloody hell Mr! that was really cool!

Please make the dog fly again!

It was a real PMSL moment, but I had to admit, to them, that she only does it once a day, and only when the wind is in the right direction.

:D
 
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