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    Quote Originally Posted by BleeckerSt_Girl View Post
    She's on top of this 'kitty condo' scratching cylinder:




    Indeed, fur is everywhere.
    Oh that is so cute!
    She looks like a queen at the top of her castle surveying her domain.
    The most effective way to do it, is to do it.
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    What happens when you cross a Scottie with a Yellow Lab?
    Answer: Arthur (our shelter pup)

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    Arthur looks like a Calico dog
    He's a cutie, I love terriers.
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    He's a brindle, oversized Scottie. A real sweetie. My pastor hubby says he is the perfect Lutheran dog. He sins like a terrier and feels guilty like a lab.

    Deb

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackhillsbiker View Post
    What happens when you cross a Scottie with a Yellow Lab?
    Answer: Arthur (our shelter pup)

    Deb
    Oh that is one cute little dog.
    I imagine its hard to stop cuddling him.
    The most effective way to do it, is to do it.
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    That is one cute dog! And Arthur is the perfect name. The making of him, though, must have been interesting. Can't quite get my mind around that coupling.

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    The weather has turned here in CT, and it's getting cold at night. I like to put off turning the heat on as long as possible, but have turned on the little space heater in my bedroom the last two nights. Well, when I got up this morning, Ruthie sent a clear message of what she thought of the situation:


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    OMG...that is TOO CUTE!!!!!!!
    It looks so much like our little Suki's mouth, too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tulip View Post
    That is one cute dog! And Arthur is the perfect name. The making of him, though, must have been interesting. Can't quite get my mind around that coupling.
    His mom was a registered Scottie. His dad was a fence-jumping Lab. It was actually kind of sad. We met the owner of the mother. The puppies had to be delivered caesarean because they were way too big for her (she had 6 of them). The owner of the Lab laughed about it and told the lady she needed a higher fence. When the puppies were weaned (they were supplemented by bottle because the mom couldn't feed them all) they were taken to the shelter. They did all find homes.

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    Despite Arthur's very cuteness, I will only say to PLEASE spay and neuter yoru pets! I know I'm preaching to the crowd here....I digress.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tulip View Post
    Despite Arthur's very cuteness, I will only say to PLEASE spay and neuter yoru pets! I know I'm preaching to the crowd here....I digress.
    AMEN!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tulip View Post
    Despite Arthur's very cuteness, I will only say to PLEASE spay and neuter yoru pets! I know I'm preaching to the crowd here....I digress.
    Margot was spayed last week and has recovered nicely, aside from a UTI. In the words of the vet, "she doesn't realize she had surgery." She completely ignored her incision.

    Thank goodness she's now off "limited activity" and can wild-it-up with her sisters. LOL.

    It'll be interesting to see who emerges as the alpha. She's already been humping Fiona who is no longer patiently taking it.

    By the way, Arthur is a sweetie.

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    bluey

    I know there are some blue heeler owners round here & need to get some info from you. We're adopting a male bluey this week & would just like your insights into owning one.

    Feel free to pm me.

    To answer your questions you have already-The doggie was ok with Yukon when they had a "meet" at the refuge on the weekend. (a very long process involved in the adoption process at this particular refuge) Also, we have a private doggie trainer to contact for assistance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazycanuck View Post
    I know there are some blue heeler owners round here & need to get some info from you. We're adopting a male bluey this week & would just like your insights into owning one.

    Feel free to pm me.

    To answer your questions you have already-The doggie was ok with Yukon when they had a "meet" at the refuge on the weekend. (a very long process involved in the adoption process at this particular refuge) Also, we have a private doggie trainer to contact for assistance.
    Glad to hear you found a nice friend for Yukon.
    I look forward to meeting the new family member.
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    ozzie

    So far Yukon & Ozzie get along although there have been a few "i'll get out the way before my hand is ripped off" moments whilst sorting themselves out...

    One day at a time..
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