My work wanted family portraits for our recent meeting. Most of the company has young kids but ours got a lot of "how cute!!" Oh and Tortilla's name got quite a few laughs.
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My work wanted family portraits for our recent meeting. Most of the company has young kids but ours got a lot of "how cute!!" Oh and Tortilla's name got quite a few laughs.
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y25...tos2009028.jpg
Here are a few pictures of Toby getting after the geese. He actually did go in the water after them, but didn't get far. And then there is Hayley trying to sleep in a bed 1/2 the size she needs!
Toby may be a show dog but he's still "all golden" (bird -- goose? --- dog!). Hayley is simply gorgeous. I love those thick furry tails (my Margot and Fiona both have them -- poor Maeve's tail is a bit scrawny for a golden, particularly since Fiona loves to pull the fur off of it!).
Janice, Margot has calmed down considerably since she was spayed in early October. The girl is simply gorgeous---really is a shame that the breeder didn't keep her for a show pick. I need to take some new photos and post them to their blog soon.
Thanks for sharing pictures of your two. :)
My little girl decided she wanted to be a still life this afternoon (there was a flock of starlings outside - she was fascinated)
Look at the eyes on that cat!
Karen
So pretty!!!
Great photo! I love that kettle. What is it?
It's a Japanese iron tea pot.
Edem, she looks so soft! I love the photo.
Eden, she's such a beauty, all perched in the "puff position!"
My last Pet Post highlighted our JRT, Cooper.
Now I want to introduce you to Bo.
He is our spoiled-as-an-outdoor-cat-can-get cat.
This is his tent.
He also has a heated dog/cat house and a favorite shelf in our shed.
He has no toys because they are beneath his dignity.
He must live outside because our youngest son is dangerously allergic to cats.
He is supposed to keep our house in the country pest free.
Unfortunately, sometimes he falls short on the job.
But we think he's swell anyway.
The dogs love him.
He was chosen over the other two shelter kitties because he was hanging from the cage swatting at us.
The other two were huddled together trying to look their cutest. Not an asset for an out-door model.
We were afraid to pick him up at first because he was so wild.
To our surprise, he snuggled in and was very docile.
He is the best of both worlds!
My cats won't sleep in things like that! (I wasted money on one.) But they love open boxes and baskets, so I always keep a wicker basket hidden up somewhere with a folded up towel in it.
Karen
Cat relaxin'
Play the vid of the cat sitting on the bed. Srsly. That tail is the piece de resistance.
Hi All,
I'm new to TE and this is my first post. Actually, it is my first post because I don't have a bike yet. However, I do have a dog and because I am so crazy about her, I love to share her picture. She is a mixed breed and we recently had her DNA tested to see what breeds she has in her. According to the results, she is a mix between German Shorthaired Pointer, Beagle, Rhodesian Ridgeback, & Dachshund. To us she looks like a Sheltie/Beagle mix (a Sheagle or Bealtie).
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I can't wait to get my new bike. I've had lots of questions and most have already been addressed. Once I get it, I will post more. I'm looking forward to getting to know you all better.
Marianne
Mickey the leaf dog.
Dachsund! That's quite the mix. Where's the long hair come from, I wonder? Look at those ears!...She is really beautiful!Quote:
I'm new to TE and this is my first post. Actually, it is my first post because I don't have a bike yet. However, I do have a dog and because I am so crazy about her, I love to share her picture. She is a mixed breed and we recently had her DNA tested to see what breeds she has in her. According to the results, she is a mix between German Shorthaired Pointer, Beagle, Rhodesian Ridgeback, & Dachshund. To us she looks like a Sheltie/Beagle mix (a Sheagle or Bealtie).
Some Dachshunds have long hair.
Karen
Here's the extra h.
Karen
7rider, you are right, her name is Trixie. I can't believe I didn't mention her name in my post.
I know, what a strange mix. I really wonder where the ears come from too. I guess, she would need to have the long haired dachshund to get that long hair.
Thanks for the nice compliments.
Marianne
My dog has ears somewhat like that--silky, although he's mostly border collie. Trixie is beautiful!
This is Yuki.......my 6 year old Maltese. His name means snow in Japanese.
And after "Yuki", comes "Suki". :p
Here Suki demonstrates elevating relaxation into an art form while checking all work as Head of Quality Control...
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Did somebunny say Bunny feet?????
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Noah's got the art of relaxation mastered. But here, you can see he's quite the disapproving bunny and not at all happy with being bothered in his smooshered state.
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And Noah knows all about ownership. Here, he's claiming my foot as his own by chinning it...giving my shoe that special Noah-ness!
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Nice buns! :)
This is me with my horse "Tati" (rhymes with fatty as in "Fatty Tati") and our dog "Maddie":
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Another of Tat with my daughter Kelly:
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Another of Maddie, the snowdog. Not sure what her breeding is, but she lays out on the front lawn in a snowstorm like she's sunning herself on a warm summer day.
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My cat "Smudge". She's a funny one. Here I am sitting at my desk and she is letting me know she'd like to come in. It's a good 5 foot jump from the ground to the window. She made a brief appearance on America's Funniest Home Videos a few years ago. When Maddie and I go for a run, she goes with us. Quite a sight... me running with a black dog and a white cat. :D
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We have a few other pets, another horse, two more cats and a few fish, but these a my pets.
"Chinning you, that's funny!
My Suki (of the bunny feet) does this too, but with her nose. She claims us by shoving her cold wet nose into our neck or cheek and then just leaving it stuck there.
Her nose feels like a piece of cold bologna or something, so we refer to this as getting 'the bologna treatment' from Suki. :D