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The culprit ?.... [ P.I.P ]

Pictured in Nerja town centre Feb.2019,.. could this be the culprit ?
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Diana Australis said:

! Looks more like a Shetland Pony…I hope he’s not having to buy it lunch there…one plate would not suffice!
Love the pics..and yes…could indeed be the culprit, Dj….heavy load bearing canine there!
Have a fab weekend…D x
2 years ago

David G Johnson replied to Diana Australis:

Thanks Diana'.. you too - have a good weekend,.. and keep well // Yes I bet they can never satisfy it's appetite ,.we've seen this dog now for year on year - so it must be resident.
2 years ago

(´◡`) JohnNymer said:

:))
2 years ago ( translate )

Stephan Fey said:

Now thats a tiny one! :-)))
2 years ago

David G Johnson replied to Stephan Fey:

Gotcha'.. thanks Stephan... it sure is a head turner.
2 years ago

Xata said:

Could be… is it a “Rafeiro Alentejano”? They poo kilos…
2 years ago

David G Johnson replied to Xata:

Gotcha thanks Isabel,.. looking around at images on the Net.. it might be an 'Irish Wolfhound' I'm not sure,. but I reckon if it's owner needs a lift home,. he could put a saddle on it,. (˚◡˚)
2 years ago

Pearl said:

Elle a du chien cette scène de rue ! y a des chances que ce soit lui le coupable.
Bon week-end David.
2 years ago ( translate )

David G Johnson replied to Pearl:

Thanks Annick,.. you too enjoy the rest of the weekend - and Keep well ; from Dj.
2 years ago

Annemarie said:

impressive the dog
2 years ago

TOZ said:

It looks more like a Pony David it wants a saddle .
HBM have a great day.
TOZ
2 years ago

Keith Burton said:

Bloomin' eck David..!! I wouldn't want to have to" PooP Scoop" anything that left behind!

A cracking pair of shots sir :-)))
2 years ago

Don Sutherland said:

Outstanding photo.
2 years ago

Herb Riddle said:

Now it becomes clear to why that fence has collapsed, this would need one of those horse poo bags strapped to its behind like you see on show horses pulling carriages through some cities. Its waiting for a steak here, no doubt.

Best Wishes and keep well. Herb
2 years ago

Franck Chabal said:

Magnifique! Sans doute un lévrier Irlandais ? Vu sur Explorer
2 years ago ( translate )