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  1. #11
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    He’s coming up to 3 years old in July. We kept him in for 4 weeks mostly because there were still builders around working on other properties, shifting soil and subbase and such. He got out once, took a look and came back in. When things quietened we let him out into the garden with us and stopped him jumping the walls for a while, then just let him go. The wall’s about 5 foot 6 inches at its lowest point and he has no trouble jumping it coming and going. He doesn’t get as mucky as he used to either. His stomach brings him back.

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    A 5ft 6” wall at its lowest point? You’re a man after my own heart griffy,keeps the riffraff looking over and saying Hello

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    Quote Originally Posted by griff View Post
    He’s coming up to 3 years old in July. We kept him in for 4 weeks mostly because there were still builders around working on other properties, shifting soil and subbase and such. He got out once, took a look and came back in. When things quietened we let him out into the garden with us and stopped him jumping the walls for a while, then just let him go. The wall’s about 5 foot 6 inches at its lowest point and he has no trouble jumping it coming and going. He doesn’t get as mucky as he used to either. His stomach brings him back.
    Bloody hell. He's just a baby.

    In terms of stomach, our oldest is just the same. Turns up every time we're cooking mince or ragu.

    He doesn't turn up while it's cooking though. That would be too early. Only when it's being plated!

    They are so clever.

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    You talking about a cat or your eldest lad howoldboy?

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    Dogs n cats are alright as pets but surely the classiest and most intelligent of the animal world are parrots,hand on heart Coco has had his photo taken hundreds of times by people who are passing who spot him by the river,he will say Hello and how are you doing,imitate a dog barking when one passes,waves at people and says Cheerio see you later,nah dogs n cats are probably a Championship level pet but a parrot is a Top Six club pet

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    Aye, I can see how a parrot would pull them in but for the full look you need to have a leg off and go on about a lad called Jim.

    Howoldboy - he’s still technically immature until he’s at least three and may put more beef on yet. He’s never had human food so never begs for our stuff, just his own.

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    Quote Originally Posted by griff View Post
    Aye, I can see how a parrot would pull them in but for the full look you need to have a leg off and go on about a lad called Jim.

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    Yeah but a one legged man with a one winged parrot would surely be inviting someone to take the p1ss with a comment,a one winged parrot gets the sympathy vote especially from the ladies

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    Crufts starts tonight on Ch4 for those interested,winner gets the grand prize of £100

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    I shall be rooting for ten year old Harry Fitches and his Australian Shepard dog Stanley, who qualified for Cruffs after winning the first dog show that he ever entered

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    I really enjoyed watching this years Crufts show and the Australian shepard Viking was a worthy winner although I was rooting for the Weimaraner who looked a stunning dog,strangely a nine year old Jack Russell from Japan came second and I can’t ever remember seeing Jack Russells in the final rounds before,19,000 dogs was entered this year and it must feel good to be crowned the final winner

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