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Post by someNOTHING! on Jun 1, 2024 12:20:09 GMT -5
You can upload your photos/snippets to a server like imagur and then use that 'picture' thingy next to the 'movie/video' thingy above to insert it here. It usually takes me several tries to find the correct code link (they provide like 6-8), and I always forget which one it was. Nice pup! The picture is for zazeniac, he'll see it eventually. (Thanks for the info). Looks like a Red Heeler. Good dogs though they got some genetic deficiencies.
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Post by laughter on Jun 1, 2024 12:41:18 GMT -5
I don't know how to do (my) pictures, but <this is my neighbor, Bandit. (once you've uploaded it to st you can zoom in )
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Post by someNOTHING! on Jun 1, 2024 12:51:33 GMT -5
I don't know how to do (my) pictures, but <this is my neighbor, Bandit. (once you've uploaded it to st you can zoom in )Yep, looks like a red heeler, a little calmer and much less inclined to nip and bite than their blue heeler cousins, in my experience.
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Post by stardustpilgrim on Jun 1, 2024 14:47:54 GMT -5
I don't know how to do (my) pictures, but <this is my neighbor, Bandit. (once you've uploaded it to st you can zoom in )Thanks.
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Post by stardustpilgrim on Jun 1, 2024 14:52:54 GMT -5
(once you've uploaded it to st you can zoom in ) Yep, looks like a red heeler, a little calmer and much less inclined to nip and bite than their blue heeler cousins, in my experience. It's an Australian Cattle Dog (I think I remember that correctly). It has another name also, I think it starts with an N or an H (?), which didn't stick in my mind. I was way totally surprised when I found that out moving here 3 years ago. He stays inside most of the time, so I hardly ever see him.
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Post by someNOTHING! on Jun 1, 2024 16:47:21 GMT -5
Yep, looks like a red heeler, a little calmer and much less inclined to nip and bite than their blue heeler cousins, in my experience. It's an Australian Cattle Dog (I think I remember that correctly). It has another name also, I think it starts with an N or an H (?), which didn't stick in my mind. I was way totally surprised when I found that out moving here 3 years ago. He stays inside most of the time, so I hardly ever see him. I hadn't heard of "Australian Cattle Dog" so looked it up. Evidently, heelers are the same dog, and they are named after their propensity to 'nip at the heels' of errant cattle.
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