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I can see that you are thinking Ollie, I am Rufus, thinking why do we have to live in a place like this! I know how you feel Ollie, lousey food, no toys and no walks cos dad is on Flickr all day.
Star. ⭐️ Up close and personal. Pretty much the universal Doberman motto. Earning the well know reference as a Velcro Dog.
Three dogs happily sleeping on steps near the Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep temple near Chiang Mai, Thailand, despite the throngs of people (not shown) constantly walking around and about them. They also appear to be related :-).
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Our last trip to the mud cobra field was a wet one.
Sure there was the usual Murphy traps and
stinky stuff scattered around for the dogs
to roll in. But none of that matters when
your having way to much fun ;-)------
Thank You.
Jon&Crew.
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i waited until sunday to take june's picture because i wanted a shot of her in the blue water of the pool where we go to play and practice dockdogs. but we were having so much fun at the pool that i didn't want to ruin it by watching it all through the lens. so when we got home, i took a few shots against the gorgeous blue sky on such a pretty fall evening. june was nomming on some tasty weeds... for some reason, all of the dogs go to the hill in our field to eat grass. i guess it tastes better because there is better drainage? who knows!
The two 2.4m models outside Hanley Town Hall announce a project of more than 100 dog figures placed in shop and business' windows around the City of Stoke-on-Trent. They recreate the earthenware Staffordshire Dogs which were mass-produced by workers with disabilities and children in the Potteries in the 1800s. Ceramicist Alice Thatcher collaborated with more than 100 disabled people who used the original Victorian clay moulds to produce the smaller models now on display. People with disabilities across the City were also involved in designing the statues. Local artist Chloe Breeze created the trail map where the small dogs can be spotted and ticked off, and the not-for-profit disabled-led arts group '104 Projects' behind the idea expressed the hope that the dogs would soon become City landmarks. Taken with a Polaroid SX-70 camera on Polaroid Originals colour film.
A man with his two dogs just below the weir and old sawmill in the White Cart Water in Pollok Country Park.