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Message 1781698 - Posted: 23 Apr 2016, 16:56:24 UTC - in response to Message 1781551.  

4 months old, lots of training to do, he seems a little bit on the quiet side or is it the only time he stays still enough to photograph him?

Puppies can be a lot of fun:-)
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Message 1781720 - Posted: 23 Apr 2016, 18:17:28 UTC

Same goes for cats.

They are a lot of fun unless brought up incorrectly.
"Time is simply the mechanism that keeps everything from happening all at once."

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Message 1781722 - Posted: 23 Apr 2016, 18:26:25 UTC

Nothing stops a cat.
"Time is simply the mechanism that keeps everything from happening all at once."

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Message 1781776 - Posted: 23 Apr 2016, 20:54:06 UTC - in response to Message 1781698.  

4 months old, lots of training to do, he seems a little bit on the quiet side or is it the only time he stays still enough to photograph him?

Puppies can be a lot of fun:-)


He has a limitless amount of energy. He's almost always running or playing. I
got him as a playmate for Sonny (born September 7, 2015) and that is working
out very well. They are both a lot of fun. I love watching them play.
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Message 1781831 - Posted: 23 Apr 2016, 23:34:37 UTC

I was just remembering Tigger II years ago as a kitten...LOL,.
Youngster's energy is indeed boundless.
Meow.
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Message 1782567 - Posted: 26 Apr 2016, 5:33:00 UTC
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New girl Callie due to arrive Wednesday from WA State courtesy of Toronto.




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Message 1782576 - Posted: 26 Apr 2016, 5:49:20 UTC - in response to Message 1782567.  

Callie is precious Blurf. :-)
Have fun and best of luck with her.
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Message 1782599 - Posted: 26 Apr 2016, 7:41:16 UTC - in response to Message 1781776.  

He has a limitless amount of energy. He's almost always running or playing. I
got him as a playmate for Sonny (born September 7, 2015) and that is working
out very well. They are both a lot of fun. I love watching them play.


Thats one of the reasons that two (or more) are easier than one, dogs are social animals, they like company and they like to play together.
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Message 1782602 - Posted: 26 Apr 2016, 7:57:27 UTC - in response to Message 1782567.  

New girl Callie due to arrive Wednesday from WA State courtesy of Toronto.


A lot of energy in a small package:-)

I used to walk my dogs with a couple that had 3 springers, they are a fun dog, like to run and play all the time, they used to run circles around my mutts.
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Message 1783325 - Posted: 28 Apr 2016, 22:06:21 UTC - in response to Message 1782567.  

New girl Callie due to arrive Wednesday from WA State courtesy of Toronto.



I have to admit that your announcement scares me. I hope you've not ordered
a puppy off of the Internet. If you have, I hope you've vetted the source to
ensure it's not a puppy mill.
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Message 1783383 - Posted: 29 Apr 2016, 4:53:50 UTC - in response to Message 1783325.  



I have to admit that your announcement scares me. I hope you've not ordered a puppy off of the Internet. If you have, I hope you've vetted the source to ensure it's not a puppy mill.


Not at all. Let me clarify please. We have friends in WA State involved in Lucky Star Cavalier Rescue (where we got Gypsy Rose). They were puppysitting Callie as Callie's breeder (AKC Verified) had to go out-of-country. Callie is not showeable due to a slight underbite (doesn't affect her eating). They knew she was for sale to a good home and that after Abby's death we were having no luck with Rescue so she became ours. The friends' daughter (who has 3 Cavaliers of her own) lives in Toronto so as a present we're flying them to Toronto and tomorrow they're all driving down here to spend the day with us and deliver Callie


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Message 1783578 - Posted: 29 Apr 2016, 21:38:31 UTC - in response to Message 1783383.  



I have to admit that your announcement scares me. I hope you've not ordered a puppy off of the Internet. If you have, I hope you've vetted the source to ensure it's not a puppy mill.


Not at all. Let me clarify please. We have friends in WA State involved in Lucky Star Cavalier Rescue (where we got Gypsy Rose). They were puppysitting Callie as Callie's breeder (AKC Verified) had to go out-of-country. Callie is not showeable due to a slight underbite (doesn't affect her eating). They knew she was for sale to a good home and that after Abby's death we were having no luck with Rescue so she became ours. The friends' daughter (who has 3 Cavaliers of her own) lives in Toronto so as a present we're flying them to Toronto and tomorrow they're all driving down here to spend the day with us and deliver Callie


Thank you very much for clearing that up. Phew!
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Message 1783851 - Posted: 30 Apr 2016, 23:40:58 UTC

Let's Not Hug It Out With Our Dogs

We all love our dogs. But depending on how you show that love, you may be doing more harm than good, according to one expert.

Dr. Stanley Coren, a professor emeritus in psychology at the University of British Columbia, writes in a Psychology Today blog post that hugging a dog actually increases the dog's stress level.

For his study, Coren looked at a random sampling of 250 pictures of people hugging dogs from Google Image Search and Flickr. "I can summarize the data quite simply by saying that the results indicated that the Internet contains many pictures of happy people hugging what appear to be unhappy dogs," Coren writes.

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Message 1783860 - Posted: 1 May 2016, 0:19:56 UTC - in response to Message 1783851.  

Let's Not Hug It Out With Our Dogs

We all love our dogs. But depending on how you show that love, you may be doing more harm than good, according to one expert.

Dr. Stanley Coren, a professor emeritus in psychology at the University of British Columbia, writes in a Psychology Today blog post that hugging a dog actually increases the dog's stress level.

For his study, Coren looked at a random sampling of 250 pictures of people hugging dogs from Google Image Search and Flickr. "I can summarize the data quite simply by saying that the results indicated that the Internet contains many pictures of happy people hugging what appear to be unhappy dogs," Coren writes.

I think thats very true.
Our dog doesn't want to be hugged so much.
Especially not in a crowd.
No. Let the dog come to you before trying hugging it.
Dr. Marc Bekoff, a professor emeritus of ecology and evolutionary biology at the University of Colorado, Boulder, says it's OK to hug your dog — sometimes.
"Just like people, some dogs love it, some sort of like it, and some may not like the close contact at all," Bekoff writes in a response, also on Psychology Today's website. It's important to consider factors like how well a dog knows you and how noisy the environment is. "And, if you're unsure, don't hug the dog! Better safe than sorry," he writes.
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Message 1784857 - Posted: 5 May 2016, 2:43:26 UTC

Awwww.... Callie is so cuuuuute! :)


No. Let the dog come to you before trying hugging it.

Came across this when looking for pictures yesterday :)



oh...and did we say we like humans too? Well we do :)
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Message 1784860 - Posted: 5 May 2016, 2:53:06 UTC - in response to Message 1784857.  

Who's kissing who? LOL Neat find Annie.


Cats rule, dogs drool.
Savoir-Faire is everywhere!
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Message 1785177 - Posted: 6 May 2016, 12:45:13 UTC
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A man in Lianghe in China took care of what he thought was a stray dog. The "Dog's" huge appetite aroused his suspicion and eventually it turned out that the little fellow was not at all the man first thought.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLqns2ToLto
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Message 1785184 - Posted: 6 May 2016, 13:02:36 UTC

Here's one I didn't create.

This dog was abandoned when it's owner(s) moved out of a rented house in the
town where I live. The dog is being treated by a veterinarian. The collection
is to pay for the dog's medical treatment.

https://www.gofundme.com/22qgth58

Any amount will help. No need to apologize if you can't donate. I understand,
since I'm in that situation, too.
~Sue~

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Message 1785185 - Posted: 6 May 2016, 13:03:13 UTC - in response to Message 1785177.  
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A man in Lianghe in China took care of what he thought was a stray dog. The "Dog's" huge appetite aroused his suspicion and eventually it turned out that the little fellow was not at all the man first thought.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLqns2ToLto


He must not get out much if he really thought that was a dog!
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Message 1785559 - Posted: 7 May 2016, 17:14:08 UTC

I got that phone call yesterday.

Went out today to collect her, a youngish girl with an unknown history that for some reason was getting passed over at a re-homing kennels.

Introductions with my resident mutt went perfectly, I think he was getting lonely since the loss of my Stella.

So I am now back up to two fur rugs cluttering up my floor:-)
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