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My future back seat companion.
Beautiful shepherd!
Future as in your re waiting on the truck but have the dog? Or the other way around?View attachment 7840616
My future back seat companion.
Grenadier on order. Changed to Inky Black with red frame. And thanks. He’s a Belgian Tervuren.Future as in your re waiting on the truck but have the dog? Or the other way around?
Beautiful shepherd!
Slight derailment, but how are they overall? Especially around cats. We've got a 12yo Brittney that just about put me over the edge the first 2 years. Such a high energy spaz. Calmed down considerably after he turned 2.Grenadier on order. Changed to Inky Black with red frame. And thanks. He’s a Belgian Tervuren.
My fourth in life. Had one that made it to two world agility championships. The one in the middle. Sorry off topic but was a huge hobby for me. And Schutzhund with my current one.Slight derailment, but how are they overall? Especially around cats. We've got a 12yo Brittney that just about put me over the edge the first 2 years. Such a high energy spaz. Calmed down considerably after he turned 2.
Aesthetically, I think Tervurens are the one of, if not the best looking dog there is. Love them!
Intimidating looking crew. Beautiful dogs.My fourth in life. Had one that made it to two world agility championships. The one in the middle. Sorry off topic but was a huge hobby for me. And Schutzhund with my current one.
My fourth in life. Had one that made it to two world agility championships. The one in the middle. Sorry off topic but was a huge hobby for me. And Schutzhund with my current one.
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My future back seat companion.
Difficult getting them up there? Our dogs are ~52 and 62 pounds and a nutty. I'm not sure how easy of a task it will be - especially with the added height of the riser.PS - the black one on the right, is a very hairy Black Labrador. Our vet thought we'd been 'conned', but a DNA test revealed parents, grandparents and great grandparents were all pedigree Labs from UK stock. Strange but true!
Yes, I admit it, apart from the big boy I help them up - they put their front feet on the bumper and I shove from behind. I also lift them out. Archers musclesDifficult getting them up there? Our dogs are ~52 and 62 pounds and a nutty. I'm not sure how easy of a task it will be - especially with the added height of the riser.
And to answer your question, Tervuren are a high energy breed. They need a job or at least daily exercise. And like in many Breeds, a “show” Tervuren is much more relaxed than a “working” Tervuren. You should look for more of an ordinary non-working Tervuren that should get along with a cat if you get a pup and raise from the start. IMOSlight derailment, but how are they overall? Especially around cats. We've got a 12yo Brittney that just about put me over the edge the first 2 years. Such a high energy spaz. Calmed down considerably after he turned 2.
Aesthetically, I think Tervurens are the one of, if not the best looking dog there is. Love them!
The Bolo, 8.5 yrs Neapolitan x English Mastiff in his Grenadier aka The Gruffalo!Warning: Not really Gren related.
Not sure if the pub is dog friendly, but I thought this could be a fun photo thread. Post a snap or two of your dog(s). I’ll kick things off with Chewie (Airedale Terrier) and Vader (English Black lab). They both will be four in April.
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Fun Georgia Sunday, English Cocker
Now that’s a big chap!The Bolo, 8.5 yrs Neapolitan x English Mastiff in his Grenadier aka The Gruffalo!
Those ears! That expressionEddie here, in the Sprinter. He owns the van and lets me drive him around in it. His Grenadier will be here soon.
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That’s a lot of dog!!!The Bolo, 8.5 yrs Neapolitan x English Mastiff in his Grenadier aka The Gruffalo!
☻That’s a lot of dog!!!