DJH
I'll Lock Up
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Pearl of the Baskervilles was enjoying the warm weather yesterday.
Cheers!
David
Cheers!
David
Has His Royal Highness given up on training Roxy?
In case any one want's to know what true absolute happiness looks like!
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Twist the cat in the position in our kitchen that gives my brother in law vapours:
Marley the Labradoodle in the position that gives me vapours (anywhere in the house - you could knit another dog with what he sheds...):
Ha, I know that look all too well..... Does Twist do that thing where (s)he manipulates you with the big, sad eye treatment?
I didn't know they shed! I thought not-shedding was what made them hypoallergenic, but obviously it's something else.
That is one intenselt relxaed kitteh. "Stoopid dog posez no threatz to meh. Is mai yard nao."
1. Yes, with constant purring and/or mewing. She is newly "liberated" from keeping to the upper level over four years, as she is not a fan of the dog. She has found her feline bravery, and now keeps to the kitchen, and is Queen of all she surveys.
2. My wife found Marley for adoption as his prior owner had died. She said "good news, he's hypoallergenic, that means he doesn't shed"!
I replied "no, it means we're less likely to be allergic to his DANDER". Non-shedding means non-shedding! He's half labrador and half standard poodle, and they can have either the lab or poodle-dominant coat.
Marley is the lab coat - my best friend is my Dyson DC51 Animal vacuum!
Cute"Gee daddy, why are you and mummy always covered in dog hair"?