Who thought it would be a good idea to get a yellow dog?!

jesterfaerie

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You would have thought after years of owning grey horses and still owning one who 99% of the time resembles a black one, that I would not allow myself to own yet another stupidly coloured animal..... obviously I don't learn from my 'mistakes' ;)

Just a few pictures of my mucky pup from the last few days. Enjoy.

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He is slowly becoming more confident with water, at first he wouldn't go near a puddle but one day the penny dropped and he will now have a little play in the water so long as he can still touch the floor.
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Fighting over who gets to be dried off first :rolleyes:
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One of his slightly cleaner moments, with my dad's bitch.
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I was literally just looking at these pics on facebook thinking 'I hope she doesnt have a cream carpet!' lol!

Whenever we have water play B is plonked straight into the shower when we get home!
 
LMAO :)

I have had both yellow and black labs and I am convinced that black labs don't moult nearly as much as yellow ones do!!

Here is a picture of my almost white spaniel....

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After six years I am now wise enough to have a black leather interior car, leather (ie easy to wipe down) leather sofas but the beige carpet takes a hammering :p Thankfully I have a very forgiving Vax cleaner ;)
 
Yellow Dogs rule :D Luckily my Yellow Dog has short hair so hes dry and clean fairly quickly, Sandy takes forever to dry and clean when she decides to wallow :rolleyes: :D
 
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