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timber-
06-09-2014, 06:59 PM
This is Tynan. He is a Lab/St. Bernard cross. He is 4 and will be 5 on Dec.1st. He is my shadow and one of my heart dogs.

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This is Timber. I think he's got Anatolian Shepherd in him but will never know. I also call him a "mystery mutt". He is 4 years old as of May. He is also my shadow and one of my heart dogs. I adopted him through the rescue I volunteer for. He is my only failed foster dog.

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This is Dallas. He is a Great Dane/St. Bernard cross. He is also 4 and will be 5 on Nov. 31. He is also one of my heart dogs.

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This is Lincoln. He is a Bernese Mountain Dog/Great Pyrenees cross. He is 5 and will be 6 in Jan.

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This is Hank. He's a small Basset Hound. He is 8 as of April.

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This is Peluche. He is a Poodle cross. He is 16 going on to 17 in Nov.

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This is Dakota. She is a Rottweiler and is 7 years old. She's been here since about Feb/Mar.

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Shelley123
06-09-2014, 08:17 PM
oh what lovely pictures Timber, thank you for sharing.
All your dogs are lovely and most are whoppers,lol

fecto's mum
06-09-2014, 10:14 PM
What beautiful dogs, they are all stunning.

timber-
07-09-2014, 04:01 AM
oh what lovely pictures Timber, thank you for sharing.
All your dogs are lovely and most are whoppers,lol

Thank you Shelley. I do have a fondness for the bigger dogs. :) From experience, I find larger breed dogs are easier to care for in terms of temperament and such. Out of all of my boys, the smallest one (Peluche) would be the first to bite you. He's bitten me a number of times. Thank the stars that he's old and his jaw strength isn't very strong, he never broke skin but I could tell he meant business. Little stinker :lol:

What beautiful dogs, they are all stunning.

Thank you! :)

angieh
07-09-2014, 09:03 AM
They are all gorgeous timber- and it's lovely that you've rescued! I know what you mean about failed foster - we failed with our Dora, she knows it and rules us all now!!!

pamela81
07-09-2014, 09:10 AM
beautiful dogs!!! Love the photos.

timber-
07-09-2014, 03:22 PM
They are all gorgeous timber- and it's lovely that you've rescued! I know what you mean about failed foster - we failed with our Dora, she knows it and rules us all now!!!

It felt so good foster failing. I would have failed with 5 other dogs (out of about 35 I think 1 foster fail is reasonable :lol:) but either wasn't the right moment, or for whatever reason I decided to painfully let them go.

beautiful dogs!!! Love the photos.

Thank you Pamela.

Please feel free to post your favourite pic of any other pets you may have. :)

Elaine
07-09-2014, 04:15 PM
Fabulous looking dogs you have, I'd be quite chuffed with the failed foster, he's adorable.:D

Kim
07-09-2014, 05:54 PM
Beautiful, happy dogs. Lovely photos. I too have a fondness for larger dogs and yours are indeed whoppers!! Since working for Pet Blood Bank I have come across several rotties, Great Danes, etc, all really excellent temperaments.

truthisouthere
11-09-2014, 09:28 AM
What big softies! Real sweethearts, all of them. I love that Tynan looks as though he has a faint grey moustache, very sweet.

Have you had the snow yet in your part of Canada timber, if so what are the little members of the timber-clan making of it? :)

timber-
13-09-2014, 03:55 AM
What big softies! Real sweethearts, all of them. I love that Tynan looks as though he has a faint grey moustache, very sweet.

Have you had the snow yet in your part of Canada timber, if so what are the little members of the timber-clan making of it? :)

Tynan has St. Bernard in him, so lets hope that he has the Lab lifespan instead. He started to grey earlier this year. Dallas as well has greyed a lot since I brought him home.

No snow yet. Usually late in the year it starts to snow. The dogs love the snow. :)

Velvet
13-09-2014, 12:11 PM
Gorgeous dogs all of them. You must be so proud.

dinky
13-09-2014, 12:56 PM
They are all fantastic dogs, Timber. I especially like Dallas. I , too, prefer the giant breeds and have always owned mastiffs - English,Neos and Tibetan. Only drawback is that the larger the dog, the shorter the life span.Your dogs are all in great condition and are a real credit to you.