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Yes, we were very lucky - the night I took the posted pics we saw 9 Bears, four wolves - all came and went, busy night - and we had a fleeting glimpse of a Wolverine. A couple of nights later, in a different hide, we had a brilliant few minutes with a WolverineI’ll do that. I’d love to see them all especially a wolverine
On our to do listYes, we were very lucky - the night I took the posted pics we saw 9 Bears, four wolves - all came and went, busy night - and we had a fleeting glimpse of a Wolverine. A couple of nights later, in a different hide, we had a brilliant few minutes with a Wolverine![]()
infact later he thought I would be availableHe’s very relaxed or hot![]()
That’s a good looking shepherd. Unlike many of the poor show dog specimens we get in the U.K. with sloping backs leading to hip problems.Meet Viko (East German Shepherd) and Obi (Frenchie). We recently took a trip to Green Ridge State Forest and they enjoyed coming along for the ride. Both are 3 years old and as you can tell from Obi’s face (last pic), the excitement was definitely there![]()
Thanks! Yeah, it’s a shame breeders thought it was a good idea to breed them with sloped backs, they’ve managed to ruin the breed. Avoiding this trait was one of the things I looked out for when I was searching for my next GSD. Fortunately, there are still reputable, ethical breeders out there; you just need patience and a discerning eye to find them.That’s a good looking shepherd. Unlike many of the poor show dog specimens we get in the U.K. with sloping backs leading to hip problems.