Shiloh
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Coco your cats are gorgeous. They look like little black panthers.
Shiloh
Here's Pearl, looking a little worried about these new arrivals....
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Last edited by BleeckerSt_Girl; 04-13-2009 at 06:16 AM.
Lisa
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That Shiloh is a heartbreaker! He's wearing his bunny ears in honor of the holiday.
Is that Shiloh's obedience face? He looks great. How are the classes?
That's Shiloh's "Can we get on with the walk, please?" face. I had stopped on our way out of the yard to snap a picture of my garden. He sat down between me and the garden and gave me The Look.
Obedience is going fine. He already knows the stuff, but it's really good to socialize with other dogs because he can be quite aggressive with them. He has very little patience with wiggly happy all-over-the-place dogs. They are all friendly, but he has to make everything orderly. I guess that's what sheepdogs do. He's gotten over his fear of groups of kids when we're out walking, but if they want to pet him, he still gets very fearful. Little by little, we are making progress.
Bleeker, is Pearl a Maine Coon cat? She sure is pretty. I have a mouse (or three) and I need to borrow a cat.
Lisa
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Oooh Tulip, those markings scuh-ream blue heeler to me. The marking around the feet are totally heeler. My heeler/springer spaniel had the same markings on her lower leg, and my roommmate's heeler female threw a ton of babies with those markings. The ears though, wow whatever it is it's an interesting combo. Glad to hear you're reaping the benefits of the wicked smarts that cattle dogs have.
"True, but if you throw your panties into the middle of the peloton, someone's likely to get hurt."
That's was the initial guess, but I'm pretty certain that he's not cattle dog at all, but Border Collie and English Setter. He certainly has all the border collie attributes, and I got him from a border collie rescue group. As for the English Setter, that would explain the spots, the silky ears, and the pretty intense pointing. Also, all the cattle dogs I've seen have brown on them, and this one has no brown. One of these day's I'll spring for one of those canine DNA tests, but not today.
How come I can't see Pearl?
I've heard the canine DNA tests come out so odd on mixed breeds that you can't believe it. Like, I can't believe my Great Pyrenees is 90% Jack Russell Terrier.
They don't have very many breeds identified, something like 58 or something like that.
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Lisa
My mountain dulcimer network...FOTMD.com...and my mountain dulcimer blog
My personal blog:My blog
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Lisa
My mountain dulcimer network...FOTMD.com...and my mountain dulcimer blog
My personal blog:My blog
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Shiloh is adorable.
Pearl is lovely.
I had a Maine Coone named Fuzz a while back. He was the coolest cat. He decided that my roommate was his human. He'd follow her around and wrap his tail around her legs. When she was in the bathroom he'd sit outside the bathroom and guard the door. He was her self appointed guard cat.