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23.01.2022 This Saturday.. Yiew!!!



21.01.2022 ADORABLE: A special moment caught on camera - Rusty the border collie shares a drink with a thirsty koala in the Adelaide Hills. #9News

18.01.2022 So need a Tesla!

17.01.2022 Wilson is being a good boy and working from home. Be like Wilson . (Shared with permission. Not my dog ).



15.01.2022 Dog tech support.

10.01.2022 Best mannequin challenge, however not so sure about the poor doggo’s feet in the snow.

09.01.2022 Don't say we don't spoil you!



07.01.2022 So love this idea, any one heading to LA soon?

06.01.2022 We laughed way to hard at this Who can relate ?

06.01.2022 Not so good boy

06.01.2022 We laughed way to hard at this Who can relate ?

04.01.2022 Dog tech support.



03.01.2022 Wilson is being a good boy and working from home. Be like Wilson . (Shared with permission. Not my dog ).

02.01.2022 Damn you Karen.

01.01.2022 On this day 39 years ago our dear friend passed away..We hope that Red Dog Story and the interactions he had with many people make you smile and gives you fond ...memories. a quote from Jim (a Red dog Fan) which is fitting for this moment in time One thing I've noticed is that many people are asking why Red Dog doesn't have a marked grave. One or two have even suggested this was a callous end to such a beautiful memory. In a way I can understand the anonymity however. Red Dog was a wanderer: his life was never in one place, so his death should be entirely the same. By making the grave anonymous, those who buried him are now encouraging everyone to go out and look for him, out there - somewhere - in the Pilbara. To wander as he did, and soak in the land and the experiences that he might have had. A fitting legacy I guess for what seems a remarkable dog.

01.01.2022 Damn you Karen.

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