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Dogs allowed?

Not my dog
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I’ll do that. I’d love to see them all especially a wolverine
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 Wolverine :)
 
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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 Wolverine :)
On our to do list 👍🏼
 
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 😁
 

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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 😁
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.
 
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.
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.
 
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