BTW I did own a dog once - a blue roan spaniel that had the brain in his nose - don't think it ever lifted it's head above 45degrees and peed at every lampost in Fife. It had a very soft nature and was afraid of tartan carpets (refused to cross one in a hotel) and Benson & Hedges packets on the path (refused to pass it - just froze legs wide apart and took the stance he always took when going to the Vets!).
In his old age he went blind - and deaf - but his nose continued to work and he always still found a lampost!...after bumping into a few!!
John
'I started off with nuthin and still got most of it left!'
You know, I spent a fortune on deodorant before I realised
that people didn't like me anyway!
Here's our Red Merle Collie, she's called Tsula, which is the Apache Indian word for fox. She always does what she is told, question is when she will do it. (bit like me really)
" The Nation that forgets it's defenders, shall itself be soon forgot" Calvin Coolidge
Actually she has two blue eyes, lots of people ask if she's blind. She is scared of supermarket carrier bags when they blow around though so maybe she can't see what they are !!!.
" The Nation that forgets it's defenders, shall itself be soon forgot" Calvin Coolidge
Suzie is not necessarily the best dog but she is all we have. She was inherited from my wife's father and is apparently the product of a moment of indiscretion between a Labrador and a Jack Russell Terrier with huge ambitions.
She is also cute, loving and totally disgusted with me for putting Easter bunny ears on her........
Here's our Red Merle Collie, she's called Tsula, which is the Apache Indian word for fox. She always does what she is told, question is when she will do it. (bit like me really)