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Anyway, that's my soapbox. Apologies if you knew this already, but it feels like mu duty to the breed to discourage ownership based on thier disarming looks alone. ![]() |
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Lab mixes help cut other breed personality issues, too. My 10.5 yr old 'pup' is a black dalmation: mother was purebred dalmation, father was purebred labrador. He is still rather hyper but the labrador stability seemed to kick in somewhere around the age of 5 when things finally 'clicked' for him.
I love all the multiple dog photos. If age doesn't matter in the definition of 'puppy', can I sneak in another species? |
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![]() These first two are Casey as she looked when I met her. The marks on her face are rat bites. She'd recently had a litter and nursed the pups, but the pups were nowhere to be found. That's Casey today. I am hyper-aware of her cuteness because she was so damned ugly when I met her. There's nothing like watching a dog learn to act doggishly. And this is Murphy, eating a sock and wrecking my bed. ![]() If you want a pure-bred dog for a pet rather than show, please look at the breed-specific rescue organizations (they only handle purebreds, and there's one for every breed) or put your name on a waiting list for a specific breed at a shelter. There are dogs of all breeds that need homes. If you just want a pal and aren't so worried about the breed, please adopt a mutt. They're being killed by the millions every day. Dal (who had to sort through stacks of hundreds of photos of rescued animals to find pics of her own) |
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I also ask everyone to adopt if possible. Aurora is a purebred, show quality Siberian Husky found on the streets as a skinny stray.
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Y'know, it just occurred to me when I was coming back to read LadyShea's reply that posting my "before" pictires of Casey might have upset people and come across as some sort of PITA-esque shock tactic. I didn't mean it that way. I always show people those because I'm so proud of how far my girl has come. She's been with me for several years now and she's still making improvements all the time. It can still make me cry just to see her act happy and goofy, 'cause she was so withdrawn and miserable for so long.
So sorry to all if I seemed heavy-handed. LadyShea, this is Romeo, one of the strays I placed. Ain't he handsome? ![]() Dal |
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Daleth: Casey is so lovely! She looks like she might have a bit of Ridgie in her too. |
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Thanks, girlwriter.
![]() Murphy is spotted black and white in patterns like a cow. Every once in a while someone will ask me what breed she is, so I say Holstein. Dal |
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