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# rough coat Jack Russel


pip pip
(, Tue 21 Nov 2006, 15:28, archived)
# I say!
Toot Toot
(, Tue 21 Nov 2006, 15:30, archived)
# spiffing
all dogs should have monacles and top hats.
(, Tue 21 Nov 2006, 15:30, archived)
# He is ALL Of the lully
and so is your drawing.
I also have a rough coat Jack Russell but he's well over the "munchies" phase, thank (insert preferred deity).
What is his/her name?
(, Tue 21 Nov 2006, 15:31, archived)
# I'm going to say
"insert preferred deity" from now on.
(, Tue 21 Nov 2006, 15:34, archived)
# Ok
And I will join the NGC!
(, Tue 21 Nov 2006, 15:36, archived)
# Huzzah!
(, Tue 21 Nov 2006, 15:37, archived)
# Griff
He doesn’t eat much, I think its a separation anxiety thing, its when we go out (he was a rescue dog from the dogs trust)

oh, and his feet stink of cheese.

edit: whats your dog like?
(, Tue 21 Nov 2006, 15:37, archived)
# For a Jack Russell
he's quite "sane". He's not mental, very affectionate and doesn't dig.
He is a water-nut. I have a pool that is animal-safe (has a ledge all around for easy escape) so he spends a lot of time in it.
The only nasty thing about him is that he hates birds and I am ashamed to say has killed quite a few pigeons.
(, Tue 21 Nov 2006, 15:45, archived)
# Pigeons are a scourge on man kind anyway.
Sounds a lot like Griff, he doesn’t dig and loves water, but we are not yet quite confident enough to let him off the lead, so he can only swim up to 8 meters away (long lead). I guess we will have to save up and turn the back garden in to a swimming pool.

Does he have cheesy feet?
(, Tue 21 Nov 2006, 15:49, archived)
# He is completely smell free
Which is good because he sleeps on my bed :)
(, Tue 21 Nov 2006, 15:52, archived)
# Odd.
We have a Jack Russell (black and tan, not wire haired) and his feet regularly smell of cheese, too.

Have you worked out why, yet?

We bath him and it's like two days later that he gets cheesy feet ...
(, Tue 21 Nov 2006, 15:57, archived)
# I suspect...
... that dogs have the same foot bacteria that humans have, hence the cheesy feet.

Its not a problem, because my Bird actually likes it.

After he has had sardines for dinner, it creates quite a bouquet
(, Tue 21 Nov 2006, 16:03, archived)