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LET'S HEAR IT FOR THE PETITE BASSIT GRIFFIN VENDEEN :party: :party:

yeah, i know, you're probably thinking "what the heck is that?" . . .check out the avatar to the left. yeah, i know, you're probably now thinking "what the heck is that?" that one is known as kaylee.

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A few years ago I had a Dalmation. What a handful. Lots of energy and no brains. The command 'sit' usually required stepping on his tail to keep him from jumping up.
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Will O'B:"LET'S HEAR IT FOR THE PETITE BASSIT GRIFFIN VENDEEN

yeah, i know, you're probably thinking "what the heck is that?" . . .check out the avatar to the left. yeah, i know, you're probably now thinking "what the heck is that?" that one is known as kaylee. "
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Great looking canine there! These guys have the longest breed name in the books....unless there has been a newcomer in the recent months. :wink:
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Tony wrote:A few years ago I had a Dalmation. What a handful. Lots of energy and no brains. The command 'sit' usually required stepping on his tail to keep him from jumping up.
Interesting Tony. That description would fit my dog perfectly too. So they're all alike. :lol:
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This is Suki at about 16 months old.

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My friend, the poodle dog, was born and raised in Leyte. She spent a
couple of years helping my parents cope with empty nest syndrome, and
then, she got her poodle passport from the government, and immigrated
to these United States.

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Our neighbor has a dog like this and every time I see it I shake my head!
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Kids these days! The haircuts are scandalous.

Oh. That's a dog ...

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Chinese Crested.

They are cool dogs...but usually like my pups to have a little more hair. :D
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I'm sure when its minus 40 degrees Celsius here in Winnipeg, he wishes he had more hair! :lol:
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Yes....it is just a bit cooler in Winnipeg. I grew up in Duluth Minnesota, where it gets pretty cool, but I had the experience of living in International Falls on the Canandian border for about a year...even colder, Winnipeg.....yeah, that's a cold place come winter. :D
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dapple wrote:Nice looking dogs. And nice photos too, Cranberry.

I'm wondering why Lil Bit and Red would want to eat anyone alive? Were they trained to be aggressive? Maybe for protection?
They have Pomeranian in them. :D
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Joseph E. Smith wrote:Ya' gotta love that tongue flying out all over the place. Great photo! Here's my little (or not) boyo, Squeegee. He's three and a half, and a real sweetie.....uh...if he knows you that is. He's been through a lot, including a lightening stike while seated in my lap....a long story here...but came through it (as did I) with health in tact for the most part.

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I really love this dog!

This is us relaxing on Sanibel Island:

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...more fun than mere mortals ought to be allowed. :D

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How do I post a pic of my crew?

(I am computer ignorant)
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Joseph E. Smith wrote:Yes....it is just a bit cooler in Winnipeg. I grew
up in Duluth Minnesota, where it gets pretty cool, but I had the experience
of living in International Falls on the Canandian border for about a
year...even colder,
Frostbite Falls, of Rocky & Bullwinkle fame was based on International Falls.

Joseph E. Smith wrote:Winnipeg.....yeah, that's a cold place come winter. :D
I hear tell, that the natives in Alaska will wake up on a cold morning and say, "It must really be cold in Amarillo, today."
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