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The Adventures Of Ronin And Tigger - Update 29/05/17


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Love the music :)

Thanks Dave-o, its By Ennio Morricone from an old spaghetti western staring Terence Hill and Henry Fonda called My Name is Nobody

Those two gorgeous goofballs never fail to bring a smile to my face!! Thanks again for sharing their delightful and special bond! :D

Thanks RSA :) - they do know how to have fun :)

Bhahha - hide and seek!

Thanks TT :) , anyone who thinks dogs don't have a sense of humour is missing out :thumbsup:

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Those two gorgeous goofballs never fail to bring a smile to my face!! Thanks again for sharing their delightful and special bond! :D

Oh that is so true for me too.

They are so in tune with each other and you are dead right about them having a sense of humour, Yonjuro. Did you notice early in the vid how Ronin was waiting just out from behind the shed for Tigger to start chasing him.

Just lovely ..... and the SIZE of the yard. Brilliant for big dogs who love to play.

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Those two gorgeous goofballs never fail to bring a smile to my face!! Thanks again for sharing their delightful and special bond! :D

Oh that is so true for me too.

They are so in tune with each other and you are dead right about them having a sense of humour, Yonjuro. Did you notice early in the vid how Ronin was waiting just out from behind the shed for Tigger to start chasing him.

Just lovely ..... and the SIZE of the yard. Brilliant for big dogs who love to play.

Thanks DDD :) :) They were playing like this for about an hour and a half but I was so engrossed with watching them that I completely forgot to take out the camera till about midway LOL

They would lay down near each other to have a rest and one would get up and sneak around the back of the other and pounce :D

The backyard is at my parents place which is pretty close. The normal dog park hasn't been as much fun for them of late, too many wanting to join in their games and it just becomes less fun for all of us as most don't have the same control when playing their robust style. So we are using mum and dads on occasion so they can get some time together without other distractions.

... and still trying to get them to adopt a greyhound :D

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I loved how the cheeky Ronin waited until Tigger went behind the shed before making his getaway!!

He's a sneaky one that Ronin. You'd better watch out Tigs!! :laugh:

hahahaha - yep you are so right there RSA :thumbsup:

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Some pics from yesterday's play day - vid is on the previous page for those that missed it.

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Camouflage Skills = low

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Likes his photos taken on his good side

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I'm a little flower :D

and a little one of my mate Tigger - Dat hound is one cool cat

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Purty. Purty Flower.

No, no. That's not a flower, he's a little ...

That's alright. He can call me a flower if he wants to. I don't mind. :D

I'll stop quoting Bambi now!!! :laugh:

Hahaha - I remember that quote now :thumbsup: but it wouldn't have clicked if you hadn't said Bambi :D

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Aaaaaww loved the vids!

When Maddie shakes her legs fly out at right angles, she's tripped me over a few times lol

Love Ronin watching the footy with dad, sucking on his toy :laugh:

Thanks Hazy :)

Greys certainly have a great style when shaking and digging. I have to try and get some footage of Beauty who is an 8 year old grey, that has started to really get a new lease on life by hanging around with Ronin and Tigger - she 'pops a wheelie' with her front legs when she starts a run, she looks like a horse rearing up and then off she goes LOL

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... and still trying to get them to adopt a greyhound :D

They'd have to get a Ronin too.

......of Beauty who is an 8 year old grey, that has started to really get a new lease on life by hanging around with Ronin and Tigger - she 'pops a wheelie' with her front legs when she starts a run, she looks like a horse rearing up and then off she goes LOL

Looking forward to seeing those pics.
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... and still trying to get them to adopt a greyhound :D

They'd have to get a Ronin too.

......of Beauty who is an 8 year old grey, that has started to really get a new lease on life by hanging around with Ronin and Tigger - she 'pops a wheelie' with her front legs when she starts a run, she looks like a horse rearing up and then off she goes LOL

Looking forward to seeing those pics.

Aw gawd, I can't imagine my elderly parents with their own Husky :laugh: A 4 or 5 year old grey would probably be perfect and Ronin will be able to visit frequently :)

Beauty is a hard one to get an action shot of as she will be standing or laying down for ages and then she will spring up like she has been zapped on the coit and do her crazy rear and bolt :laugh:

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Wonderful - I never get tired of looking at the antics of these two amazing dogs... even though I adore my westies it really makes me yearn for a big dog... maybe one day when i have a bigger yard. Great one Y! thumbsup1.gif

Aww, thanks Westiemum :) I am so glad that you are still enjoying the vids

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Wonderful - I never get tired of looking at the antics of these two amazing dogs... even though I adore my westies it really makes me yearn for a big dog... maybe one day when i have a bigger yard. Great one Y! thumbsup1.gif

I feel the same, Westiemum. Although I have a fairly large yard, I'd have to remove all the gardens to give them room enough, because I have created something of a jungle :o .

I think I am too old now and Tigger makes me question all those threads about Greys just wanting to be lounge lizards. That said, there is the most beautiful Malamute cross over the road from me who has been very well brought up and socialised . . . . . . . . . . .

I thing in the next 5 to 6 years when all my littlies and oldies have gone to god :cry: :cry: :cry: , I'll become a foster carer for Greyhounds.

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Wonderful - I never get tired of looking at the antics of these two amazing dogs... even though I adore my westies it really makes me yearn for a big dog... maybe one day when i have a bigger yard. Great one Y! thumbsup1.gif
I feel the same, Westiemum. Although I have a fairly large yard, I'd have to remove all the gardens to give them room enough, because I have created something of a jungle :o . I think I am too old now and Tigger makes me question all those threads about Greys just wanting to be lounge lizards. That said, there is the most beautiful Malamute cross over the road from me who has been very well brought up and socialised . . . . . . . . . . .I thing in the next 5 to 6 years when all my littlies and oldies have gone to god :cry: :cry: :cry: , I'll become a foster carer for Greyhounds.

I don't have a big yard, but Ronin obviously gets out a fair bit LOL, many Husky owners around the globe have them in apartments so I am not one who says big dogs must have a big yard. Neither does Tigger's owner. She says he is definitely a lounge lizard and will sleep 20 hours our of 24 :D The play sessions with Ronin are big energy burners for him and she laughs how Tig will take himself out to the sun lounge, get comfy and let out a huge sigh and sleep. Apparently he nudges his pjs at 10pm at the latest, signifying it is time for nigh nighs :laugh: and will often sleep in :)

Ronin on the other hand, will wake up early, and snuffle and snort at the crack under my door until I get up, once he has achieved his goal of destroying any hope of a sleep in, he then goes to sleep for a few hours, happy in himself that got dad out of bed!

One of friends has a husky that will sleep in till 10 most mornings - such a funny boy.

Yeah me too DD - I think fostering greys is in my future as well - but my current pack has to go to God first too. frown.gif And I'm not sure I'll handle that at all well.frown.gif

Those would be some lucky greys to have you and DD as foster mums :thumbsup: But imagine the there will be a few that will become family :thumbsup:

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