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by kiwigirl on 15 November 2007 - 20:11
Thanks guys, I don't have any stacked pics of him,
He is just a pet, and have no idea about his pedgree. "suposably" his grandfater was a show champion in Queensland, but I don't really believe it, I would say he came from one of those "back yard" breeders, but we really lucked out with him, he has no faults what so ever (health or temperment)- from a goof ball family member way. His breeding is about as in bred as you get - mum and dad were from the same litter!!!! so he is not registered with the kenel club and he is missing those two little balls that boys love to have - I don't want to breed, so why keep them???
Yes I am in New Zealand, and it is great here, we just got back for a fishing trip, and shooting bunnies for scooby -- he loves it and isn't gun shy at all - just a shame he can't find the dead bunnies to bring them back, my partner has to go a get them .
by Luvmidog on 16 November 2007 - 00:11
He is quite cute and loveable looking...He reminds me of a shepherd I had years ago up North that had his picture on a can of dog food , years ago....looked just like that dog......cant rememberr the name of the dog food, but the dog had been owned by a man that contracted him out for the picture to appear on the dog food....
I bought him and he was a wonderful family dog...no pedigree , but a solid , very loving, and protective after he was three years. old.....
by bender96 on 16 November 2007 - 00:11
Hey, he looks really nice, my shepherds 28 inches high at 9 months, hes all black too, is his size about right, try and tell me, from bender96

by allaboutthedawgs on 16 November 2007 - 01:11
So does that mean I can have the farm or I can't have the farm?

by Ryanhaus on 16 November 2007 - 01:11
Sorry Dawgs,
already sent the real estate guy out to make an offer
by kiwigirl on 16 November 2007 - 02:11
We only have an acre and a half, but the place is on the market, we are moving to australia next year, So if you have a spare $265k the place is yours - minus Scooby. but you can have lunch and dinner the two sheep.
by angusmom on 16 November 2007 - 04:11
i think scooby's very huggable too! great face! i can't stack my big beast for love or money, so all i can say is, good luck and keep trying. i love new zealand (only been there once tho, but both islands) and also love australia (been twice). my son says we should move to adelaide (it is very pretty and has a cool zoo). where in australia are you moving? btw, i'm in southern california and for the vast majority of us (there's close to 40 million people just in calif!!) an acre and a half would be paradise! my dream is a smaller house and alot of land! maybe in australia!
i think sometimes the "not-so-well-bred" dogs can be the best. enjoy him, he looks like fun.
by kiwigirl on 16 November 2007 - 05:11
We are moving to Perth, Western Australia, some where warm!!!!!
Scooby is the best in my eyes - I say that cos hes mine, we will be getting some more when we get to OZ, hopefully we will buy 100+ acres over there so will have room for a few more sheps - I have converted my partner, he was a lab person but now he won't have anything other than sheps
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