Roscoe
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Posted: 29 Oct 2008 21:32Say hello to Roscoe (Pee Coltrane). 13 weeks old, been with us for 5 days, already feels like one of the family.
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Posted: 31 Oct 2008 12:32dave-r wrote:They are very small dogs.
Weight: 13-25 pounds (6-11 kg)
Height: 10-16 inches (25-28cm)
Most are well between those extremes.
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Posted: 31 Oct 2008 12:35airfuelEddie wrote:Cool doggie! Good thing you didnt name him anus,lol.(I think that was the sheirffs name?, I never saw that show but remember the names from this and other mopar boards)
 
 
 I know you're not Amish, because you've got access to a pc.
 I know you're not Amish, because you've got access to a pc. 
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Posted: 31 Oct 2008 13:48Sorry but when I was a teenager, I thought that show sucked! I was interested in Beer and Women and my RoadRunnerTim wrote:airfuelEddie wrote:Cool doggie! Good thing you didnt name him anus,lol.(I think that was the sheirffs name?, I never saw that show but remember the names from this and other mopar boards)
Wish I'd thought of that.
I also liked Spiderpig and Gizmo, but got outvoted, 3 to 1.
How can you live in the Western hemisphere and not have seen the Dukes Of Hazzard?I know you're not Amish, because you've got access to a pc.
 I never saw the Adams family or the freaking Brady Bunch either!!!
 I never saw the Adams family or the freaking Brady Bunch either!!! 
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Posted: 31 Oct 2008 22:28airfuelEddie wrote:Sorry but when I was a teenager, I thought that show sucked! I was interested in Beer and Women and my RoadRunnerTim wrote:airfuelEddie wrote:Cool doggie! Good thing you didnt name him anus,lol.(I think that was the sheirffs name?, I never saw that show but remember the names from this and other mopar boards)
Wish I'd thought of that.
I also liked Spiderpig and Gizmo, but got outvoted, 3 to 1.
How can you live in the Western hemisphere and not have seen the Dukes Of Hazzard?I know you're not Amish, because you've got access to a pc.
I never saw the Adams family or the freaking Brady Bunch either!!!
 
 

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Posted: 31 Oct 2008 22:37 He look's like one of those little dog's that Ryley likes to play with. There's a Jack Russel, I'm particular to. He runs through Ryley's leg's. Ryley try's to keep up but, ends up tripping, on his own lip's.
 He look's like one of those little dog's that Ryley likes to play with. There's a Jack Russel, I'm particular to. He runs through Ryley's leg's. Ryley try's to keep up but, ends up tripping, on his own lip's.  
 
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   Merry Christmas to you, Mel and the boys.
 Merry Christmas to you, Mel and the boys. 
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Posted: 13 Sep 2011 19:52Tim wrote:Still not entirely sure how this happened.....
I mentioned in passing to my wife that it might be nice for Oscar to have a have a little companion one day. This was meant to be a theoretical day, far off in the future.
Came home from work last week to find Poppy had taken up residence.
10 weeks old, she's already running rings around the older dog. He just walks round the house with a 'how the hell did this happen?' look on his face.

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Posted: 13 Sep 2011 21:36wolfman wrote:Tim wrote:Still not entirely sure how this happened.....
I mentioned in passing to my wife that it might be nice for Oscar to have a have a little companion one day. This was meant to be a theoretical day, far off in the future.
Came home from work last week to find Poppy had taken up residence.
10 weeks old, she's already running rings around the older dog. He just walks round the house with a 'how the hell did this happen?' look on his face.
Some times adding a pup to the household can give the oldies a new lease of life, I must not let the wife see that puppy
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Posted: 14 Sep 2011 0:42 They even sleep the same way as the picture, huddled together.
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Posted: 03 Sep 2012 11:55dave-r wrote:He's not keen on me!
We stayed at Tim's place for a few days the other week.
At the end of each day I thought I had won him over and he would let me scratch him. But then every morning he was avoiding me again.
 
  
 
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