Dogs!

Nissan Navara Forum

Help Support Nissan Navara Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
BeausIphonePics369.jpg

DSC_0150.jpg


Love my dog, probs wouldnt be here if it wasnt for him. The bastard has pulled me through some serious shit.
 
We have two dogs Jaffa is a Chocolate lab and Kujo is a Bull arab x boxer

This is jaffa when we picked her up
Jaffa2.jpg


This is kujo after we got her as a pup
P4270110-1.jpg


Taken two months ago
JaffaandKujo.jpg


Jaffa is 3 years old and Kujo is 2 years old

Both of them playing
jandk3.jpg
 
Newest addition to the clan
This is Nala
She's a straight bull arab
Came from a strong line of hard one out dogs.
ImageUploadedByTapatalk1357726342.990710.jpg
Mum and dad
ImageUploadedByTapatalk1357726379.306185.jpg
ImageUploadedByTapatalk1357726418.534864.jpg
 
Have to admit I'm a cat person myself but my wife loves these two old Labs so I have to suffer all three of them. Here we have Boomer (short for boomaranga because he's a ranga and Australian) and Dave the chocolate Lab. They are a pair of smelly old boys (13 and 10 years old respectively.

20121222_122937.jpg


Sadly they don't get to come camping as often as we'd like thanks to National Parks draconian rules that outlaws mans best friends because they might urinate on a tree and scare off a possum........where do they think I pi$$ when in the bush? Is that not going to scare them off the same?

Anyway, ant over, here are our old gentlemen.
 
]
Sadly they don't get to come camping as often as we'd like thanks to National Parks draconian rules that outlaws mans best friends because they might urinate on a tree and scare off a possum........where do they think I pi$$ when in the bush? Is that not going to scare them off the same?

To right there mate. It sucks big time. I've traveled many coutries where taking your pet dog to a national park is not a problem at all. I don't what it is about this country and it's atitude towards dogs.

Even in the US, and Europe major hotel chains making it very easy to travel with your dog and not an uncommon sight to see a leashed dog in the passage ways.

The NPWS bang on about domestic dogs introducing parasites into wildlife population. If anything I would be worried it would be the other way around.

I usually run the gaunlet NP's with my dog. Got away with it so far.
 
Here are my 2. The big one is 3.5 year old female amstaff. She thinks she is my wife lol. And the other is a mini aussie bulldog he is 2.5 both top dogs. ImageUploadedByTapatalk1357789163.590780.jpg
 
Crispy the RR

Ha, at least one thread where I can post yet - new to the forum, and new to my D22.
Anyway, I own a Ridgeback girl, named Crispy. She's 15 months, and we got her at 10 weeks from a breeder in Sydney. Beautiful dog, but as lazy as they come. Not that it bothers me much, she's silent and loves to sleep, but as soon as I whisper "walkies" sh's all there!
Mind you, I'm a terrible trainer, so I have what I produced :)

Hope you'll like the few photos
P1010008_cr.jpg


P1010573_tn.jpg


P1010422_tn.jpg


P1010491_tn.jpg


more to come if you like :)
 
Mans best friend

Our 6 year old Australian Terrier. She is a pedigreed dog, her brother was the the Grand Champion of Australia and New Zealand a few years ago.
 
Our 4 year old pure boxer. She is a beautiful dog and tonnes of energy.
 

Attachments

  • image-995578894.jpg
    image-995578894.jpg
    61.4 KB
  • image-1365670678.jpg
    image-1365670678.jpg
    118.7 KB
  • image-1630312535.jpg
    image-1630312535.jpg
    60.5 KB
  • image-3116388192.jpg
    image-3116388192.jpg
    52.9 KB
Hey guys,

Below are a few pics of my dog. He was the best mate a bloke could ever ask for, extremely loyal, loved his family and all round legend. On friday we noticed that his legs muscles were twitching - which we thought was a bit strange, but it didnt seem to bother him. Took him for a walk on Saturday morning and he was fine. By Saturday night he was having trouble walking, so we rushed him to the 24 hour animal hospital. They said all his vitals were solid, and another complete check was done for poisoning either by chemical or insect. There were no signs of anything, so we took him home. By Sunday lunch time, he was unable to walk, i had to carry him outside to go to the toilet and i hand fed him that night. By Monday he had lost all feeling below his back, and his legs were completely gone. It was deduced that he had had an aneurism or a stroke of some sort. We made the decision to put him to sleep. Hardest ****ing thing i have ever had to do, as he was only 4 years old. I never went anywhere without this lad, he was in every aspect my best mate. Sorry to put a sob story in here, but i just wanted all you dog lovers to grab your dog today and give em a good pat. Never know when they are going to go. The last picture is before we took him to the Vets to say goodbye.
RIP Rusty.


167332_10150145468296788_2622113_n_zps8dd52ae0.jpg

149730_10151379995386788_234019320_n_zps8793423e.jpg

268181_10151393387941788_1177649132_n_zps84c03f12.jpg

430620_10150670483281788_1749043353_n_zps815478a8.jpg
 

Latest posts

Back
Top