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by steve1 on 11 January 2009 - 09:01
Snaiper
Looks to be a happy healthy Dog you have there, she is having fun
Do you mind me asking
Are most of the houses in the USA made of Wood Cladding
And the Rug in the room very nice, when you have finished with it post it over to me
Steve

by missbeeb on 11 January 2009 - 10:01
She looks good Snajper and it looks freezing!

by steve1 on 11 January 2009 - 12:01
JRANSOM
I am having the same problem, one dog is going for his BH in one months time and i cannot even walk him here at the moment, but i live out in the country and none of the roads have been treated against Ice, only the main roads have been treated and it is just not possible to even walk the dogs, for it is a problem just to stand up on it,
I have lost getting on for two weeks Club training as well the training field has over 6 inches thick of snow on it, so i am told it is nearly an hours drive away from me
This morning i did manage to get to the local supermarket carpark about half km away to do a bit of obedinance with young Goran but it was slippy, and i went over twice then a few cuts and scrapes on one leg to remind me, but he stuck to my side like glue which was good,
I see the wind is changing from the North so hopefully the temps will rise later this next week. it has gone up a biit today only - 11 centigrade so it may improve now
I do not know about the Dogs having a lot of energy, i need to get some off me, it has been a bit boring lately not being to get out walking
Hope the weather improves for you as well , the snow It looks nice but i can do without it
Steve

by snajper69 on 11 January 2009 - 12:01
Hi Steve, no most of the houses in the US have vainly siding on it it is cheap and last forever. A lot of the houses in the US have a combination of vinyl and bricks, sometimes vinyl and stucco vinyl and stone. Usually using all wood or stone cost extra, as the material and workmanship is more expensive, Lucky for me my family is into construction so doing the house cost me just few dinners :) lol. I think you would find that rags and overall all home stuff cost less in the US than in our beloved Europe, I recently purchased new apartment over there and shipped home furniture and other accessories from here, as I would have to pay through the nose over there .
Thank you everyone for all your good comments.
When goes to blowing steam in that kind of weather there is not much you can do. Treadmill maybe? I would just take him into a wooded park, and do few laps anyway.

by snajper69 on 11 January 2009 - 12:01
Hi Steve, no most of the houses in the US have vainly siding on it it is cheap and last forever. A lot of the houses in the US have a combination of vinyl and bricks, sometimes vinyl and stucco vinyl and stone. Usually using all wood or stone cost extra, as the material and workmanship is more expensive, Lucky for me my family is into construction so doing the house cost me just few dinners :) lol. I think you would find that rags and overall all home stuff cost less in the US than in our beloved Europe, I recently purchased new apartment over there and shipped home furniture and other accessories from here, as I would have to pay through the nose over there .
Thank you everyone for all your good comments.
When goes to blowing steam in that kind of weather there is not much you can do. Treadmill maybe? I would just take him into a wooded park, and do few laps anyway.

by funky munky on 11 January 2009 - 15:01
Oh! my god! how time flies, Saba is soooo grown. Snajper, great photo's. Question i have been meanig to ask you, is that a J or an I in your user name? liz

by snajper69 on 11 January 2009 - 21:01
Hi Liz it is a "J" it is the way that we spell it in my home country. This screen name I been using since I was 14 back in "aol" times :) you know all those chat rooms and so on :) hahaha good times, and old habbits never die :)
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