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  • Catmom
    Catmom Posts: 109 Forumite
    krlyr wrote: »
    Kiki
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    Casper
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    Lovely pics!! Does Kiki have some Rottie in her?
    Don't put it DOWN, put it AWAY! ;)
    You can't expect to Fly if you're still wearing your pyjamas! :j:j:j
  • Catmom
    Catmom Posts: 109 Forumite
    starting with Smokey Joe,
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    Dizzy giving Smokes a cuddle
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    Kiwi
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    Peachy Pie
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    Cilla
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    and lastly, Buddy, our friendly stray
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    Fabulous pics! What a hard life our Feline friends lead :D
    Don't put it DOWN, put it AWAY! ;)
    You can't expect to Fly if you're still wearing your pyjamas! :j:j:j
  • krlyr
    krlyr Posts: 5,993 Forumite
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    Catmom wrote: »
    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!
  • Barcode
    Barcode Posts: 4,551 Forumite
    Here we go.

    First up, steppe lemming Agent Booth (he's just over a year now, which is quite old in lemming terms!).

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    And, having a spin:

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    Next up, Dexter Morgan, our pygmy hedgehog:

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    And our Border Terrier puppy, Scrabble. F. Scruff who joined us in November (she's just turned 14 weeks):

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    '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. Eliot
  • PaulyB71
    PaulyB71 Posts: 136 Forumite
    Mad dog Oscar

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    If I have helped in any way, and you feel like it - please press the thanks button
    :beer:
  • Catmom
    Catmom Posts: 109 Forumite
    krlyr wrote: »
    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 :D 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:j
  • Catmom
    Catmom Posts: 109 Forumite
    Barcode wrote: »
    Here we go.

    First up, steppe lemming Agent Booth (he's just over a year now, which is quite old in lemming terms!).

    225589_683020546414_222303309_7287896_2053099_n.jpg

    And, having a spin:

    224647_680128122854_222303309_7257882_2436200_n.jpg

    Next up, Dexter Morgan, our pygmy hedgehog:

    197017_633543723364_222303309_7097226_4634549_n.jpg

    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 :D
    Don't put it DOWN, put it AWAY! ;)
    You can't expect to Fly if you're still wearing your pyjamas! :j:j:j
  • pulliptears
    pulliptears Posts: 14,583 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    The very handsome, eternally young, happy looking 11 year old Bob the 'duff' westie:

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    And my beautiful boy Jack, before he became ill:

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    He looks nothing like a scottie now sadly thanks to all the hair loss and shaving from his illness.

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  • bugslet
    bugslet Posts: 6,874 Forumite
    Ruby ( who has a bit of thing for pullip's Jack, fur or no fur)

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    Stella acting as a large cushion for a 9 week old Heidi



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    Sorry no pics of little bill the papillon or lady Miss Till the garston terrier.
  • pulliptears
    pulliptears Posts: 14,583 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    bugslet wrote: »
    Ruby ( who has a bit of thing for pullip's Jack, fur or no fur)

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    Stella acting as a large cushion for a 9 week old Heidi



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    Sorry no pics of little bill the papillon or lady Miss Till the garston terrier.

    Jack very much approves of Ruby's cushion :p
    (and of Ruby!)
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