My folks had a Collie and Sheltie when I was growing up, wonderful breeds. As a baby, I would climb all over Candy (Collie), and would pull her hair. She would just walk away or look at me funny. Our Tyler (Sheltie), I think he wanted to be a person. LOVED to watch TV, go on car rides, hated when you did not talk to him, he was a great little buddy.
What a wonderful pic on a beautiful dog! Right now it´s five in the morning here in sweden, we are going to compete with Lusen and Liten in lappland (think it´s santas home county) My nerves are a little bit tensed so i woke up about an hour too early Hopefully we can get some pics today, and maybe show off with a goldbucket or two.. Wish us good luck fellas?
Time to update with some pictures. We will start with some pictures from the last competition. Jim was just a bit nerveous, you could hardly see it... And of course he had his Buick-jacket on.... Don't forget to take a look an his dogs mouth.... She doesnt look that smart when her teeth is stuck on the lip....
More good pix, Mrs 2low. 2low has been around but haven't seen you much lately. Glad to see you are still having fun with the dogs and taking pix.
The winter has arrived, and the dogs love it. Went for a walk today with my friend, and the dogs. She has an american bulldog and an american staffordshire terrier. USA vs Germany!
Yup, and dito We are suposed to have snow this winter and I am looking fore ward to seeing our pup Rascal in it, he's never seen snow.
hey all of you! Time for an update from the Lowlow-show! :banana: we have decided to move about 900 km south in about a week... And suddenly we remembered that we had a garage, or maby two, that needed to be emptied before the move. Holy crap! We made a few calls, asked in some favours so with 3 stationwagons and two trailers, we started. One trailer for saving and one for throwing... Theres a reason why you have an garage. In garages theres often cars, and not just ONLY junk.... In our garage that means we have a Nash Lafayette -37 (except all the junk.....), without engine, breaks and transmission..... So... Picture this... One antique car without breaks, one downhill, one trailer and two and a half men (Im the half...) How would you have solwed this "problem"? Of course we did it our way, and thats is very rarely the right way, so a few minutes afterwards the car was STUCK half way up on the trailer... Do you think any one mesaured the wide of the trailer and the wide of the car? Let me answer that for you... NO! But with som happy cheerleading from the dogs..... and som thinking (thats not our strong side...) we solwed it by jacking the body of the car over the trailers sides, jaming the suspension with woodenblocks and then prayed it to stay in place.... And look!!! :dancingparty: Of course the Buick had to do the work to take the Nash to its new home, my volvo wasnt good enough to be trusted with that kind of treasure behind! Now its evening (about 11 pm), the garage its almost empty except one chevy engine and some things for sale, the nash is in storage and we are quiet tired, but still proud of our days work!! Have a nice evening (day?!) all!! Lots of Love from the lowlows! edit: some spelling...
Lowlow always says that you cant have my dogs indoor, cause they will tear the place to pieces... I don't know what he means............. :confused:
Karins dawgs are two four-legged cathastrofies... Two accidents, just waiting to happen.. Or maybe i shhould say; waiting to hit me......