This is an older picture of our previous dog Rudi, a wirehaired standard Dachshund. Sadly he died suddenly at the age of almost 11 one and a half years ago . He didn't care for music either but did like to watch nature documentaries on TV
I'm sure you know what breed your own dog is but that looks very like an adult Weimaraner to me - apologies in advanceFrost is a Doberman puppy... great hearing but not experienced so barks at dog sounds from TV or stereoView attachment 154376
Yes it does look like a Weimaraner but it is a "fawn" colored Doberman without cropped ears. If you get up close looking at his teeth and mouth there is no doubt.I'm sure you know what breed your own dog is but that looks very like an adult Weimaraner to me - apologies in advance
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This is Fitz Remy, a big ole hunk of french bulldog. Must I say he is the king of the house and must always sit very stately like a king. Has zero interest in audio related things, runs away from listening room as soon as I walk to the stereo.
NiceThis is my doggie, Java. She likes 'nip.
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Clio is the Greek Muse of history. She is also an official Kristmas Kittie:
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NiceThis is Pepper the Pandemic Puppy and Lola the cat. They do not care what I listen to as long as there are treats and pets to be had.View attachment 154688
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BeautifulHere's our 90 pound good boy, Murphy. He's Great Pyrenees with some Border Collie and Akita (we think) mixed in. Mostly pays no mind to music but will sometimes hear something in a song that makes him think we are under attack to which he reacts accordingly.
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Awesome. A different color fur to match decor in any room.Here's our 90 pound good boy, Murphy. He's Great Pyrenees with some Border Collie and Akita (we think) mixed in. Mostly pays no mind to music but will sometimes hear something in a song that makes him think we are under attack to which he reacts accordingly.
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I can see why you went with leather on the couch.Here’s a better photo of Miss Snoot. She’s quite a nosey girl.
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That must have been challenging for a first dog. Our first was a x racing greyhound. Sweetest girl. We learned enough from her to tackle to great hound Borzoi.The first dogs that owned me were Borzoi! So sweet.
The dogs we had prior to these Standards were two rescue greyhounds. Truly sweet couch potatoes!That must have been challenging for a first dog. Our first was a x racing greyhound. Sweetest girl. We learned enough from her to tackle to great hound Borzoi.
We had a Greyhound mix, that dog would chase squirrels litteraly up a tree, she would get at least 10 ft up the tree,was always scared she would get hurt, but never didThat must have been challenging for a first dog. Our first was a x racing greyhound. Sweetest girl. We learned enough from her to tackle to great hound Borzoi.