Waiting for my daily chew stick!!

Check this out!!

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boy, its cold here. brrrr! If  Mum takes me out later, she better put my fleecy overcoat on me, but god forbid, if she ever dressed me like this I would kill her!!!

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“Every dog has its day and in New York, the time came for an array of glamorous pooches to enjoy a stint in the spotlight.

Pictured here are Portia Forster and Grace dressed as Legally Blonde” taken from sky news .

Two noses are better than one, meet Xingu!

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Explorer Colonel John Blashford-Snell has had close encounters with vampire bats and angry bees, but his latest brush has been with a rather odd dog.

He spotted a rare breed of Double-Nosed Andean tiger hound, which has two noses, on a recent trip to Bolivia.

The chairman of the Scientific Exploration Society said the dog, named Xingu, was “not terribly handsome”.

He said: “This breed could be used for sniffing out mines or narcotics because they have an enhanced sense of smell.”

Colonel Blashford-Snell first encountered a Double-Nosed Andean tiger hound called Bella in 2005 when he was carrying out reconnaissance for this year’s expedition in the area near Ojaki.

He told Radio 4’s Today programme: “While we were there, sitting by the fire one night, I saw an extraordinary-looking dog that appeared to have two noses.

“I was sober at the time, and then I remembered the story that the legendary explorer Colonel Percy Fawcett came back with in 1913 of seeing such strange dogs in the Amazon jungle.

Wow, what an amazing dog!! we love him

Dog Facts. Orgins

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Dogs were first domesticated from wolves at least 17,000 years ago, but perhaps as early as 150,000 years ago based upon recent genetic fossil and DNA evidence. In this time, the dog has developed into hundreds of breeds with a great degree of variation. For example, heights at the withers range from just a few inches (such as the Chihuahua) to roughly three feet (such as the Irish Wolfhound), and colors range from white to black, with reds, grays, and browns occurring in a tremendous variation of patterns.

Dogs are highly social animals and this similarity in their overall behavioral pattern accounts for their trainability, playfulness, and ability to fit into human households and social situations. This similarity has earned dogs a unique position in the realm of interspecies relationships. The loyalty and devotion that dogs demonstrate as part of their natural instincts as pack animals closely mimics the human idea of love and friendship, leading many dog owners to view their pets as full fledged family members. Dogs seem to view their human companions as members of their pack, and make few, if any, distinctions between their owners and fellow canines. Dogs fill a variety of roles in society and are often trained as working dogs. Dogs that do not have traditional jobs, a wide range of dog sports provide the opportunity to exhibit their natural dog skills. In many countries, the most common and perhaps most important role of dogs is as companions. Dogs have lived with and worked with humans in so many roles that their loyalty has earned them the unique sobriquet “man’s best friend.”

Surf’s Up

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hey,

Look what these clever dogs can do, surf. There is a  dog surfing competition held every year in Amercia. Here are the latest pics from California.

The competition was won by Zoey the Jack Russell, who perched on the nose of a full-size board while her owner Scott Chandler stood on the back with his seven-year-old daughter standing on his shoulders.

The next thing you know, penguins will be doing it??

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Labrador lifeguards

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morning,

I have just been watching my fellow labs on a bbc site, doing a spot of life guarding. They are Italian labs and they are extremely clever, (like me of course!) 

hey, I am off to watch them again!!!!  

dog of the week!!! Harvey

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Harvey,

I have made you star dog of the week!  I just love your photo, you look soooo cute. xxxx