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Roscoe

PostPosted: 29 Oct 2008 21:32
by Tim
Say hello to Roscoe (Pee Coltrane). 13 weeks old, been with us for 5 days, already feels like one of the family.

PostPosted: 29 Oct 2008 21:39
by dave-r
Exactly how I imagined him. :mrgreen:

PostPosted: 30 Oct 2008 14:59
by Eddie
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) :lol:

PostPosted: 30 Oct 2008 15:08
by dave-r
It's a Border Terrier. Just like I am. :wink:

PostPosted: 30 Oct 2008 15:34
by fal308
How big will he get?

PostPosted: 30 Oct 2008 15:54
by dave-r
They are very small dogs.

Weight: 13-25 pounds (6-11 kg)
Height: 10-16 inches (25-28cm)

Most are well between those extremes.

PostPosted: 31 Oct 2008 12:32
by Tim
dave-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.


What Dave said. If you imagine a Jack Russel with very long legs, you won't be a million miles off.

PostPosted: 31 Oct 2008 12:35
by Tim
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) :lol:


Wish I'd thought of that. :lol:

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? :shock: I know you're not Amish, because you've got access to a pc. :lol:

PostPosted: 31 Oct 2008 13:48
by Eddie
Tim 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) :lol:


Wish I'd thought of that. :lol:

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? :shock: I know you're not Amish, because you've got access to a pc. :lol:
Sorry but when I was a teenager, I thought that show sucked! I was interested in Beer and Women and my RoadRunner :wink2: I never saw the Adams family or the freaking Brady Bunch either!!! :lol:

PostPosted: 31 Oct 2008 22:28
by patrick
airfuelEddie wrote:
Tim 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) :lol:


Wish I'd thought of that. :lol:

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? :shock: I know you're not Amish, because you've got access to a pc. :lol:
Sorry but when I was a teenager, I thought that show sucked! I was interested in Beer and Women and my RoadRunner :wink2: I never saw the Adams family or the freaking Brady Bunch either!!! :lol:

Eddie, you got beer, moonshine and RoadRunner's, in The Duke's, not to mention, "Daisy". Her 71', or 72', I forget which, was a pretty cool Bannana car, or whatever plymouth, called that color.
O.K. I'm a Geek, I loved, all those show's. Wasn't old enough to drive though. :roll:
Patrick :biggrin:

PostPosted: 31 Oct 2008 22:37
by patrick
Oh Yes, Tim
Roscoe, is a very handsome dog. Have fun with him! :D 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. :lol:
Patrick

PostPosted: 20 Dec 2008 12:40
by Tim
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all, from Roscoe and the boys. :D

PostPosted: 20 Dec 2008 15:08
by dave-r
:D :thumbsup: Merry Christmas to you, Mel and the boys. :s025:

PostPosted: 26 Jun 2010 12:36
by Tim
It seems like the bigger he gets, the stranger he smells.



The dog's not much better.... :mrgreen:

Re: Roscoe

PostPosted: 11 Sep 2011 18:25
by Tim
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. :roll:

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.

Re: Roscoe

PostPosted: 11 Sep 2011 19:22
by Adrian Worman
Thats a brilliant little pair of mates Tim, lucky family :mrgreen:

Re: Roscoe

PostPosted: 11 Sep 2011 19:33
by dave-r
i have got to get down to see the little one while she is still a puppy. :mrgreen:

Re: Roscoe

PostPosted: 13 Sep 2011 19:52
by wolfman
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. :roll:

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 :)

Re: Roscoe

PostPosted: 13 Sep 2011 21:36
by drewcrane
wolfman 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. :roll:

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 :)



With a cute face what is she gonna do throw it out ???????? lol

Re: Roscoe

PostPosted: 14 Sep 2011 0:42
by fal308
That's what we did Got him a little buddy. It really calmed him down and a calm great Pyrenees is a good Great Pyresnees :mrgreen: They even sleep the same way as the picture, huddled together.

Re: Roscoe

PostPosted: 20 Sep 2011 12:05
by Tim
We've somehow ended up with a 12- week old puppy and a three year old puppy. :lol:

They spend hour after hour play- fighting, playing tug of war with rope toys. The older one even tows the little one around the floor like a mop, using her collar. She loves it.

Re: Roscoe

PostPosted: 08 Jul 2012 13:12
by Tim
Aftermath.

This is what happens when you're dog stays up all night partying with teenagers.

He'll learn.... :lol:

Re: Roscoe

PostPosted: 08 Jul 2012 14:39
by drewcrane
Yea parties wear little dogs out :wink:

Re: Roscoe

PostPosted: 02 Sep 2012 15:18
by Tim
Couple of recent pics.

Re: Roscoe

PostPosted: 03 Sep 2012 10:10
by Adrian Worman
Nice pics Tim, he's a handsome lil dog, love his beard :D

Re: Roscoe

PostPosted: 03 Sep 2012 11:08
by dave-r
He's not keen on me! :lol:

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. :D

Re: Roscoe

PostPosted: 03 Sep 2012 11:55
by Tim
dave-r wrote:He's not keen on me! :lol:

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. :D


He loved you! :D

It's just that he's got the memory capacity of a goldfish, so by next morning he'd forgotten who you were and you had to start over. :lol:

We recently saw some clipped Border Terriers, and realised what a scruffy little herbert he is. Time to fire up the garden strimmer. :nod:

Re: Roscoe

PostPosted: 20 Oct 2013 11:29
by Tim
We had to clip him.

It was that or give him to a tramp.