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Old 26-03-11, 08:47 PM   #1
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Hey folks,
well thought it would be nice to share my typical mornings walk with my lovable K9 friend. My Pup is a 6 month old Lurcher (Collie X Greyhound), he is such an intelligent and nuttly little bugger that gives such a warm sense of love, it would bring a tear to even the hardest of people.
Living on Dartmoor has plenty of perks but letting your little "shadow" be a free spirit has got to be up there as the best!
As other dog owners would know...a mornings walk is not only a fantastic bonding time, but it is great to clear your mind for the day ahead.

Well it's time to let the pictures do the talking....

First off...this is the first thing we come past when we are walking out onto the Plains of the Moors......FORD Lovers look away now!







You can look back now..

As we move on....Predator VS Prey...


Predator lost..


And off...


Down a hole..


And up..



And you are stopping me why???


And up some more..



Ooooh, were nearly there..





Headed back down and nearly home..


And Nakered..


Well I hoped you enjoyed the journey with me...if you didn't then..

Feel free to add pics of your K9 friend.

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Bless... I loved it.... Thank you... Love dogs, and love walkies....
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Where's this? I feel a film coming on

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I'm glad ya liked it.
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Where's this? I feel a film coming on

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Up in a Village called Wotter, between Shaugh Prior and Lee Moor.
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stunning scenery
thanks for sharing
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Very nice pics
Used to have a lurcher,collie, saluki,greyhound,amazing dog,we had to part company as he would not leave the local roe deer alone,he would leap stone dykes, fences, in pursuit of them and would not recall unless he'd lost it in the forest,he always came back with a smile on his face.





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reminds me of american werewolf in london,,, or if you have seen it, brotherhood of the wolf, similar scenery, ,,, but no wrecked fords,
great pics,
gorgeous lurcher
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my 5 month old american bulldog

And his best mate (the wererabbit) lol

and wen we got him
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Old 27-03-11, 10:23 AM   #10
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Here's my boy, greyhound x great dane. He's so soft and we're lucky enough to have Dartmoor on our doorstep too.



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