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    The dogs and I

    Odin the Old English Mastiff Ex-Show dog.


    Mojo the Saint Bernard.


    My favorite Walking stick from Locust, Wheeping Cherry and a Bone top. Homemade bone Celtic Cross Kilt pin, Black Watch sport kilt.


    Not shown is Mrs. Legba's Danica the 11 month old Old English Mastiff Bitch. She got two first place finishes three weeks ago and more points.

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    Beautiful doggies!

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    I love the big dogs! But I can't imagine what it takes to feed them. I have a hard time feeding 3 medium size dogs.
    Heath Barkley

    Clan Barclay International - Pres.

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    This one is Irish Wolfhound and Great Pyrenees

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    How smart to have a leather couch. Your dogs are beautiful!
    Thanks for the pictures.
    Last edited by Tartan Tess; 2nd November 10 at 08:47 AM.
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    LOVE the English Mastiff! I had one, years ago. She weighed more than I did (she was 'small' at 160 lbs.). Nothing in my house was free of slobber. When she shook her head and those jowls started flapping, watch out!

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    Beautiful dogs. I love Saint Bernard just don't have the room in the house for one. I have an old, 12 year old, Springer, a Begal, and a Blue Tick-Black Lab-Great Dain mix that is as big as a horse.

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    Kilted and comfortable with two good friends and your favourite stick - looks pretty good to me! Thanks for the pictures.
    "Touch not the cat bot a glove."

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    Thanks everyone.
    Heath - they only eat 4 cups a day as they seldom move very fast.
    Tess - I love wolfhounds! The lady that taught my wife to show breeds and shows them.

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    Glad you still have room on the couch. Both are beautiful. You're a lucky man.

    Pat

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    WOW! Those are some very large dogs!

    I suppose if you get tired of walking them, you could hitch a dog cart up to them & let them pull you around

    ...all kidding aside, they are very nice looking dogs you've got there (though I'm w/ Heathbar, I can't imagine the feed bill!).
    T. E. ("TERRY") HOLMES
    proud descendant of the McReynolds/MacRanalds of Ulster & Keppoch, Somerled & Robert the Bruce.
    "Ah, here comes the Bold Highlander. No arse in his breeks but too proud to tug his forelock..." Rob Roy (1995)

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