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Dogs do love the beach and your images show that. Very nice.
They sure do. That little one most likely spend most of her life inside as being owned by a fairground operator. I believe this was the first time we took her to the beach, but it may have been the second time (not sure which series these were from).
The first time we were not sure what to expect, but she loved it from the start and even ran with other dogs, which she usually does not do.
 
They sure do. That little one most likely spend most of her life inside as being owned by a fairground operator. I believe this was the first time we took her to the beach, but it may have been the second time (not sure which series these were from).
The first time we were not sure what to expect, but she loved it from the start and even ran with other dogs, which she usually does not do.
Lovely story. She looks like a sweet dog.
 
Some more of the little one:
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I prefer dogs to be quite a bit bigger, but that is not her fault, she is a sweet dog nonetheless ;-)
Me too. We always had Bouviers (Bouviers des Flandres, a herding dog breed, from Belgium originally). They were very popular at some time and had a bad rep but we knew them as loyal, sweet dogs. It's all in the upbringing.
 
I met this dog in the park one day. I was just shooting a robin, off the path. And he came in, barking with hackles raised. And the lady boss said: oh, he's harmless, he won't do anything. I told her his hackles are raised and PLEASE come get him, put a leash on him NOW. No idea what set him off. Handsome dog though. Half an hour later we passed on a path and he ignored me. Go figure.
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I met this dog in the park one day. I was just shooting a robin, off the path. And he came in, barking with hackles raised. And the lady boss said: oh, he's harmless, he won't do anything. I told her his hackles are raised and PLEASE come get him, put a leash on him NOW. No idea what set him off. Handsome dog though. Half an hour later we passed on a path and he ignored me. Go figure.
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He sure looks like he's about to attack.
 
I met this dog in the park one day. I was just shooting a robin, off the path. And he came in, barking with hackles raised. And the lady boss said: oh, he's harmless, he won't do anything. I told her his hackles are raised and PLEASE come get him, put a leash on him NOW. No idea what set him off. Handsome dog though. Half an hour later we passed on a path and he ignored me. Go figure.
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Yep. He ain't kidding...
 
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