He's a cutie alright. I've made the mistake before of calling a Burmese Mountain dog a St Bernard. Lets just say that it's not a mistake I'll make again.
Hari OM TTs are gorgeous critters Bertie - I hope you do make sound friends with this Loon; did you know they are actually not terriers at all? closer to OEsheepdog and PONs actually!!! Good to see you making pals. Hugs and wags, YAM-aunty xxx
Crikey ..... you're both mad!!!! Loons are birds. Even I know that. Someone must be pulling your leg Bertie. Your new mate sure looks like a terrier to me. Mmmmmmmmm ..... Aunty ...... what's a PON??????
Yep, yer right, Charlie... I's hurd of burd dawgs before,but dat's a dawg dat goes after burds. A loon is a bird, not a dawg. I mean, I knows dry gots diffurent words fur thangs over across da pond, but a dawg ain't no burd.
I first thought you met a cousin of Emma the GBGV... but it really looks like one of Zena's cousins... I thought they are only black, how cool that they can wear this kind of colors too :o) easy rider
Howdy Bertie. Nice to meet new furriends. He looks like he'd enjoy a good run around. Mum met an Airedale and an Irish Terrier the other day. Sadly we didn't as she was out gallivanting without us. No worries, and love, Stella and Rory
First there was Hamish the Westie. Then there was Bouncing Bertie. Now we have new WFT puppy Nobby. Will he be Nice Nobby or Naughty Nobby? Watch this space!
Making new friends is always fun and good for the soul.
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Bertie - Looks more like a Banchory Terrier to me.
ReplyDeleteTrue, but less alliterative!
DeleteHe are a cutie.
ReplyDeleteIt's good fur therapy. New doggy friends are the best.
ReplyDeleteThinking of you and Gail, Bertie.
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Your doggie goddogmother.
Tootsie
He's a cutie alright. I've made the mistake before of calling a Burmese Mountain dog a St Bernard. Lets just say that it's not a mistake I'll make again.
ReplyDelete...or perhaps the Bernese Mnt Dog? I love them...
DeleteOoops. Thanks for the correction.
DeleteThat's great that you're finding new friends to share the park with...
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ReplyDeleteTTs are gorgeous critters Bertie - I hope you do make sound friends with this Loon; did you know they are actually not terriers at all? closer to OEsheepdog and PONs actually!!! Good to see you making pals. Hugs and wags, YAM-aunty xxx
What!!?? A sheepdog posing as a terrier?
DeleteWe'll have to have words!
Crikey ..... you're both mad!!!! Loons are birds. Even I know that. Someone must be pulling your leg Bertie. Your new mate sure looks like a terrier to me.
DeleteMmmmmmmmm ..... Aunty ...... what's a PON??????
Yep, yer right, Charlie... I's hurd of burd dawgs before,but dat's a dawg dat goes after burds. A loon is a bird, not a dawg.
DeleteI mean, I knows dry gots diffurent words fur thangs over across da pond, but a dawg ain't no burd.
We promise you, in the Aberdeen dialect, a 'loon' is a young lad (and a girl is a 'quine').
DeleteCheers! Gail and Bertie.
I first thought you met a cousin of Emma the GBGV... but it really looks like one of Zena's cousins... I thought they are only black, how cool that they can wear this kind of colors too :o)
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Ah - nothing like a good nose to nose with a new buddy - hopefully he will be a regular
ReplyDeleteWe think he is a stuffie. It's always sad to lose friends
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What a nice looking new friend, Bertie!!
ReplyDeleteSmileys!
Dory, Jakey, Arty & Bilbo
looks like you're doing a good job of explaining park protocal to your new friend :)
ReplyDeleteGreat to meet new friends
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Howdy Bertie. Nice to meet new furriends. He looks like he'd enjoy a good run around. Mum met an Airedale and an Irish Terrier the other day. Sadly we didn't as she was out gallivanting without us. No worries, and love, Stella and Rory
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