Posted by Bobl1958 on May 12, 2016 at 09:45:54 from (68.98.205.31):
In Reply to: Re: Horses and Dogs posted by GVSII on May 12, 2016 at 09:26:46:
Yes, it is an English Setter. The middle one is a Jack Russell and the one closest to the camera is a Jack mix.
The story on the Jack mix is that my Wife used to help transport dogs when the animal shelters would get them either adopted or a rescue would take them and get them adopted. You would be surprised the network they have to transport dogs, sometimes clear across the country. Anyway, the little Jack mix was picked up in Wichita, Ks running loose as a pup. He spent his time in the shelter but nobody claimed him. Eventually his time was up and he was to be euthanized. The shelter attendant was leading him to the room to be put to sleep when he slipped out of his collar. While they were getting him rounded back up, a rescue lady in Omaha called and said they would take him. Talk about saved by the bell...my wife was waiting on the person to bring him from Wichita to Salina so she could take him on East to the next meeting point and she wanted him herself. So that is how he came to our place. Great little dog but has an attitude..hehe. The picture is on the ride home to the farm. Bob
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