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missmontana wrote: »starting with Smokey Joe,

Dizzy giving Smokes a cuddle
Kiwi
Peachy Pie
Cilla
and lastly, Buddy, our friendly stray
Fabulous pics! What a hard life our Feline friends lead
Don't put it DOWN, put it AWAY!
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Lovely pics!! Does Kiki have some Rottie in her?
Thanks
She's a Rottie x GSD, supposedly. We took her on at about 9 months old as a private rehome. She doesn't have very many GSD traits (as a family we've always had GSDs, but having lost my last GSD at a young age I felt like I wanted something different so I wasn't "replacing" her and thought a GSD cross might fit the bill - wasn't expecting all these different traits though!), but has many that matched with the behaviour of the purebred Rottie OH and I fostered the Christmas before last. She's inherited a slimmer GSD body but the chunky Rottie head, and then the slimmer, longer GSD muzzle, a bit of an unusual combination! 0 -
Here we go.
First up, steppe lemming Agent Booth (he's just over a year now, which is quite old in lemming terms!).
And, having a spin:
Next up, Dexter Morgan, our pygmy hedgehog:
And our Border Terrier puppy, Scrabble. F. Scruff who joined us in November (she's just turned 14 weeks):


'We shall not cease from exploration, and the end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we started and know the place for the first time. '
-- T. S. Eliot0 -
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Thanks
She's a Rottie x GSD, supposedly. We took her on at about 9 months old as a private rehome. She doesn't have very many GSD traits (as a family we've always had GSDs, but having lost my last GSD at a young age I felt like I wanted something different so I wasn't "replacing" her and thought a GSD cross might fit the bill - wasn't expecting all these different traits though!), but has many that matched with the behaviour of the purebred Rottie OH and I fostered the Christmas before last. She's inherited a slimmer GSD body but the chunky Rottie head, and then the slimmer, longer GSD muzzle, a bit of an unusual combination!
Aha, thought so, she's the spitting image of Lucy, my late Nan's Rottie x GSD
Gotta love the chunky Rottie head
Don't put it DOWN, put it AWAY!
You can't expect to Fly if you're still wearing your pyjamas! :j:j:j0 -
Here we go.
First up, steppe lemming Agent Booth (he's just over a year now, which is quite old in lemming terms!).
And, having a spin:
Next up, Dexter Morgan, our pygmy hedgehog:
And our Border Terrier puppy, Scrabble. F. Scruff who joined us in November (she's just turned 14 weeks):


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Hogs and Lemmings and Puppies, Oh My! :j:j:j
LOVE the names, and S. F. Scruff sure does have some long legs
Don't put it DOWN, put it AWAY!
You can't expect to Fly if you're still wearing your pyjamas! :j:j:j0 -
The very handsome, eternally young, happy looking 11 year old Bob the 'duff' westie:

And my beautiful boy Jack, before he became ill:
He looks nothing like a scottie now sadly thanks to all the hair loss and shaving from his illness.
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