Hi Caz......i also NEVER go anywhere without my 'pooches' :).
i tried to upload a photo including my newest 'rescue' but it said the photo is too big and need to re-size it......i can see myself having a lot of trouble with this ;).....am not too technical ....
the lovely pooch in your avatar may be a collie cross but it seems a BIG collie cross to me :)
take care
Kay, Sky, Axel (the two in the pics) and Blade.
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No, bless him, Jazz is normal size. His Dad was a black lab, Mum was a blue merle border collie and he inherited her long legs - some peeps think he is a lurcher when they see him. Sage is slightly shorter but heavier built, not sure what her ancestry is but the Vet says collie cross will do for the insurance.
------------- Caz
If you can't see the light at the end of the tunnel, just keep going till you go round the bend.
By looking at the avatar pic i thought he may have had some sort of staff input....then i looked at the same pic but in bigger format and saw the hair lol ;).
They both look very healthy and very happy....one question: do they sleep in the caravan and you sleep in the tent or?....just kidding :)
take care
the K9s campervan :)
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Lol, Jazz sleeps on me or as close as he can get, home or away, tent or caravan. Sage is supposed to sleep in her bed in daughter's bedroom, but sometimes she joins us. She will sleep on the floor if she has no other option, so in the caravan she does, but his lordship thinks I'm his mattress so he shares my single bunk - and if I kick him off he climbs on to my son on the opposite bunk.
------------- Caz
If you can't see the light at the end of the tunnel, just keep going till you go round the bend.
For us singletons with tents only a middle england start of season meet (+ poss. of hook-ups) would be great. In season, March - mid.rainy season in Oct, I also go to any meet & find all the folks there great company.
Love the dog pics -- BUT how do you reduce the pixel size to get them on site ????I have tried but keep getting a file size too big message
------------- Cryptian
Life is not a rehearsal--It's the real thing !
Caz: "......and if I kick him off he climbs on to my son on the opposite bunk...."
He reminds me of 3 other dogs......very very familiar.....dejavu'?....LOL
Mlyn sorry i have no idea how to reduce a pic...this is why i cannot load a pic of my latest rescue....if u EVER find out please let me know :), (i mean it) thanks
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Quote: Originally posted by mlyn.gravell on 03/12/2008
For us singletons with tents only a middle england start of season meet (+ poss. of hook-ups) would be great. In season, March - mid.rainy season in Oct, I also go to any meet & find all the folks there great company.
Love the dog pics -- BUT how do you reduce the pixel size to get them on site ????I have tried but keep getting a file size too big message
Mlyn-gravell - When I resized mine, I found instructions on this forum somewhere, but I'll be blowed if I can find them now!! I have a feeling I used some software I have on my PC at home to reduce before uploading to Photobucket - if I remember correctly that is!!
Kay - my two sleep in the bedroom pod with me. I used to have an inflatable mattress, but had to "fight" with Willow (youngest) to get into bed. So I now have a camp bed and she sleeps under it. KN the older one, just picks a spot on a blanket and stays there!
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