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For those of us with d*gs
On Nov 18, 4:08 pm, "EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)"
wrote: Will in New Haven wrote: On Nov 18, 7:46 am, "~*LiveLoveLaugh*~" wrote: Happy is NOT overweight at all. His father was a BLUE RIBBON champ at 80 lbs. His mother was 45 lbs. and had to artificially inseminated because of the weight difference. Happy is of perfect weight for his body and is a BEAUTIFUL Basset Hound. The Bassett down the street, Hugo by name, is quite charming and seems frisky and healthy at a little under eighty pounds. And only a LITTLE under. He was an adorable puppy last fall and now he is a handsome young dog. He doesn't seem fat at all, just massively built on those short legs. I've always looked upon Basset Hounds as "full-sized" dogs on "toy" sized legs! One of the residents here has a Dachshund that really IS obese, because his body SHOULD be slimmer. (However, if he were a Basset Hound, he'd be just about the right size.) Hugo is _extremely powerful_ Usually he's a lamb on the leash and never tugs but when he sees our Bear, he is in too much of a hurry to greet and play, so he tugs the poor kid who was walking him right down the street. He was so adorable last Halloween in a little stripey prisoner suit. This year they didn't dress him up and that's more the way I like to do things. But that striped pillbox hat was so cute. – Will in New Haven I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Mousies acting cheeky like we weren't even there. I watched birdies dancing and singing right by our front gate.. All those critters will be gone soon, like dew in sun.. Time to pounce. |
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For those of us with d*gs
wrote in message ... Christina Websell wrote: "Jofirey" wrote in message As they say, different strokes for different folks. Now my cats I can bathe, no problem. You bath your cats Why? Wait - weren't you going to bathe KFC? Only considered it after she hadn't groomed herself for years. In the end I didn't do it. It would have be an emergency situation before I would bath a cat, like if they'd fallen in some toxic substance, that sort of thing. Tweed |
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