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Paula wrote:
Mayhem... A border collie pup? ROFL! FurPaw -- It will be a great day when our schools get all the money they need and the Army has to hold a bake sale to buy a tank. To reply, unleash the dog. |
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Rocky wrote in
: Red Girl arrived home in Calgary today, surviving the flight just fine. She came Westjet cargo and, because it's very hot here right now, I was concerned about her hanging out with the rest of the cargo. No problem - someone went out there right away and had her to me within 10 minutes of the plane landing even though the cargo terminal is not all that close to the passenger terminal. Even though Westjet contracts out their cargo, they're still awesome - friendly and willing to go the extra mile. I'm not sure whether Friday and Rocky realise that she's here to stay, and not just another daycare puppy, but both are absolutely fine with her. Friday will fall in love as soon as he realises she likes tug as much as he. She met some of my daycare dogs, and that went awesome, too. The one year old Chihuahua got a little snarky, but she handled that in stride. She was not at all intimidated by the giant Malamute and played for a while with the Pug. Some pictures: http://www.rocky-dog.com/RedGirl/index.htm It's 90degF in my house right now, and she's sleeping on the cool cool tiles in my bathroom, north side of the house, window wide open. Smarter than me, sitting in front of a hot computer in a room facing south. I was away and just saw this. Congratulations! She's a beauty! You must be deliriously happy. -- Catherine & Zoe the cockerchow & Queenie the black gold retriever & Max the pomeranian & Rosalie the calico cat |
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Shelly wrote in
: I also use "Here!" and point my finger to where I want her to, um, land. Calling a Boxer to you is not for the faint of heart. Queenie "lands" for meals -- it is extremely amusing. The energy with which she runs, stops short, and hurls herself to the ground is fun to watch. -- Catherine & Zoe the cockerchow & Queenie the black gold retriever & Max the pomeranian & Rosalie the calico cat |
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ceb wrote:
Queenie "lands" for meals -- it is extremely amusing. The energy with which she runs, stops short, and hurls herself to the ground is fun to watch. Yes, it is! I love it when they position themselves into a sit or down in mid air, before they even touch ground. Calling Harriet is just about guaranteed to end with me laughing. -- Shelly http://www.cat-sidh.net (the Mother Ship) http://esther.cat-sidh.net (Letters to Esther) |
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