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Sun 09/01/05 at 12:16
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"Stridman in disguis"
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I take mine for about 15 minutes everyday (most days...okay, I sometimes forget). Do you think thats long enough or do I need to take him for longer walks?

Hes a Jack Russell and hes very small for his age but very playful, I just need to know whether my dog needs longer walks.

Cheers.
Mon 10/01/05 at 15:45
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Vampyr wrote:
> is the sony one a cybershot? i have one of them

Its actually a Video Camera (I thin k it's called a Mini-Cam), it's realy good and worth alot of money but I cant seem to load the picture up onto the PC.
Mon 10/01/05 at 15:41
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"Previously Vampyr"
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is the sony one a cybershot? i have one of them
Mon 10/01/05 at 15:40
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Vampyr wrote:
> poor photo, blurred dog.

The camera costs £10.

£2 on Ebay most likely...

I would use my Sony one but I cant seem to get it to work.
Mon 10/01/05 at 15:39
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if the dog wants to stop, does he fly off in a hilarious fashion?
Mon 10/01/05 at 15:38
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Cong_Man wrote:
> Lucy Jane wrote:
> Cong_Man wrote:
> You need to invest in a treadmill. Then you can walk him all day
> long,
> to his heart's content.
>
> Too much time on your hands.. Boy-o
>
> Time isn't the only thing in my hands ;-)

No there's dog s**t since your dog hasn't been outside but on a treadmill.
Mon 10/01/05 at 15:37
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poor photo, blurred dog.
Mon 10/01/05 at 15:36
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Ineedsleep wrote:
> Saying that if they only have one walk a day it is what they get used
> to.

Thats what I was thinking. When I first got the dog he was only 6 weeks old and couldn't be taken out for walks anyway but as he got a bit older I started to take him for little walks but he gets tired very easily. He gets nackered enough when chasing the birds in the garden.

And like I said he is very small for his age so he isn't as strong (or smart) as your average dog.

[URL]http://img156.exs.cx/img156/9923/doggy4aw.jpg[/URL]

Thats him when he was about a year old. (June 2004).

EDIT : He doesn't look anything like that now though, he has more brown around his face and less black and his eye dont look bigger than his head like they do in tha pic.

:D
Mon 10/01/05 at 12:50
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Lucy Jane wrote:
> Cong_Man wrote:
> You need to invest in a treadmill. Then you can walk him all day
> long,
> to his heart's content.
>
> Too much time on your hands.. Boy-o

Time isn't the only thing in my hands ;-)
Mon 10/01/05 at 12:49
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Cong_Man wrote:
> You need to invest in a treadmill. Then you can walk him all day long,
> to his heart's content.

Too much time on your hands.. Boy-o
Mon 10/01/05 at 12:48
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genius

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