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Gorgeous! Very nice coat! Does she have a bit of corgi in her? Looks like our corg/shep. mix. nm

Posted By: Mom on 2007-12-20
In Reply to: New addition - tired in OH

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corgi?
does anybody have a Corgi dog? Mine is shedding so much - wonder if anybody knows of any special products for this ??
cute corgi
My boy is beautiful - but he is all dog - I always say he is a big dog trapped in a little dog's body. . he is so smart and so loving. . . I just wish he wouldn't shed so much - I cannot have anything black in my wardrobe because it gets ruined with his tan/white hairs.
The one fearful Corgi pup, Cornelius?, needed more
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My lab/shep mix did something similar...sm

He's a protective dog and we introduce him to freinds carefully.  He generally likes all my husbands freinds. One day we were having a poker party and we kept him in the basement.  There's a half door at the top of the stairs.  Several of the freinds had reached over and pet Kodi with no problems.  He's seen them all before.  Yet, when his cousin did it Kodi about took his hand off!  Now, he's seen his cousin before, been around him, been petted by him, etc w/any problem.  I told my husband that I think his cousin was high on something and Kodi sensed that.  . That's the only explanation I could think of for his reaction because the cousin isn't a bad guy.  Besides the drinking and drugs.  In fact, he's really a sweet person and is always there for my hubby. 


Yeah, Shep's a sweetie

good luch with shep...
I hear he plays for the other team
I think Shep's a doll ;) watch him everyday
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coat
Doncha think you should wait to talk to the owner before you get so upset?  
re: coat
Another child from the class might have recognized it as your daughter's and took it home (so it wouldn't get stolen), thinking they'd see each other next time. Give it a couple of days to show up. Depending on the size of the community, if kids all know each other, when would someone get to wear it without it standing out?
may be you in the coat....
Maybe you in a coat and nothing else waiting for him?
lucky coat
Wish all I had to worry about was my kdis lost coat. I got bills - not trying to be disrespectful - your lucky - I'm a MT is USA
Nothing to update really, still no coat - sm
Called several parents, they don't have it, one has not called me back yet and I still need to track down 3 other parents that did not leave their home phone info with the teacher. Teacher did not have it either. I plan on leaving my signs up for at least a month and hope it turns up somehow. Many know I am on the lookout so I hope they spread the word or see it somewhere.
Lost coat
If it were me, I would be angry as heck at my 8 yo for not being responsible for her things. Forgot that someone might have taken it, the child was irresponisble. At 8, she should know better than to leave her things behind. Too bad, so sad, no coat, maybe she'll remember her things next time when she has no coat because she's cold. Learning life lessons are tough and 8 is really old enough to take responsibility.

Just another perspective.
lost coat

Maybe she actually left it at school or someplace other than dance, but is certain in her mind that she last had it at dance.  You could be looking in the wrong place.  I don't ever trust my memory on things like this because when life is really hectic (whose life with kids is not hectic?), sometimes events run together in my mind.  Maybe her coat is at school in the lost and found or in the back of the van under a seat, etc.  Just a thought. 


Lost Coat
You bet!! Unless shehad the money to purchase another one. She left it, so it got stolen. If it was grabbed off her back and stolen, that would be another story.

Kids can be kids, but they have to learn responsibility some time. It's the parents that don't teach it that are having issues with their kids. Mine learned early and often that their actions have repercussions, good and bad ones. And they learn from them.

For example, 15 yo daughter is a competitive dancer. When she was probably 10 or so, she goes to a competition and forgets to pack a tutu that she needs for one of her numbers. Do I got back and get it? Nope. Her responsibility and she had to expain to the others in her group that it was at home. Did she ever forget her tutu again? Nope. It usually only takes one time.

We need to be parents, not friends and teach them to live and survive in the world. It is never too young to learn. My 4 yo knows that if she walks out the door without her lunchbox for school that she doesn't have lunch. How many times did this happen? Exactly once. Kids are smarter than you think they are.
Yes! I'm like a dog shedding my winter coat! nm
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I call it like I see it, don’t try to sugar coat
What do you call a single person intentionally taking fertility drugs when having 6 kids already? As far as the reduction thing, that had been brought up by the physicians when this person was pregnant- I was not the first to think of that and it is done all the time with multiple pregnancies. Check it out on google.
Laura, what happened with the coat???? Any updates? nm
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My son was told to go the back to the coat closet
His teacher would call me and write notes home, your son has been farting in class.  Well, finally I had to explain to her before she marked in his chart that he was a terrorist (letting off noxious gas), that he was born with pyloric stenosis.  He had the surgery at 8 weeks old.  This kid could vomit from my shoulder to the nieghbor's house.  He still can burp very loud, and is gaseous, but he has grown older and learned to let them out silently if possible, but at times I have told him if he thought that was silent, then he needs a hearing test.    I am in no way making light of the original post, just trying to shed some "stink" on my experiences with schools and flatulence.  If you do not know what pyloric stenosis is, then look it up, he was 12 hours away from death by dehydration. 
nope, mine was born with a fur coat :)
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Sure beats the ol' COAT-HANGER method......
Yuk.
Slather them with a thin coat of vegetable oil SM
and rub on some salt, pepper and a little red pepper.  Put them in a baking dish and bake in the oven at 400 degrees for an hour.  Then you can slather them with barbecue sause and serve with some rice and veggies.
We love him! He doesn't sugar coat...
anything, which is why I like him so much. If you are in debt and drowning it's usually your own fault by overspending, buying too much house, trying to keep up appearances. While I do understand when there are medical bills, etc, causing debt, when you have a couple of car payments, a huge mortgage, a boat payment, and every credit card charged to the hilt, it's your own fault, not the credit card companies. Live like no one else so later on you can live like no one else! We loved seeing him in October and will probably go see him again this year.
Hes gorgeous!!!!
and it looks like he feels really at home in his new home.

On another note, watched a bit of the "animal talent show" on Animal Planet earlier today (caught the tail end of it -- no pun intended), but they had a dog on there who would literally hop on the door of a running dryer and retrieve tennis balls -- blew my mind!!!
WOW!!! That is gorgeous. nm
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(my daughter's) Lost coat update for those interested - sm
Believe it or not after 3 weeks it has surfaced!  One of the 3 girls I had not been able to locate a phone number on told my daughter today at lunch that she had it.  She had not been in dance last week (and they did not have dance the week before). It was in her dance bag.  She had picked up the scarf and coat (supposedly) because she saw Jess had left them, and then had forgotten about it which I find a little hard to swallow as she sees my daughter every day in school (in the same class/home room all day together). But regardless of all that, she came forward today about it.  So I don't know why it took so long, but I am glad my daughter got them both back.  So if he taking it was not so innocent I hope she learned something, and my daughter has learned to be a bit more careful with her things. 
Do you wear holiday earrings, pins on your coat, or a
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Up. Fake but gorgeous! lol (we think so at least!)
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My Stars! He is GORGEOUS! sm
wow! I would snap him up in a minute! I cannot imagine anyone putting that beautiful dog up for adoption, but you are so lucky! If your DH is not into showing, perhaps putting out for stud? there is money in that too, and he would make some beautiful puppies!!! I cannot imagine your other dog rejecting him, but maybe more than one visit would be a good idea. Good luck to you! ks
He's *gorgeous* with a pedigree to die for. sm

I'm jealous!  ;o)  BTW, the win he had under judge Kathleen Kanzler (Innisfree Siberians) is very impressive.   She and her daughters are very well known and respected in Siberians.  It was her dog that won Best of Show at Westminster (in 1984, I think it was).  Try not to get bitten by the show bug.    It's a whole other world. 


I hope Sasha likes him so he can live with you! 


She is just gorgeous. You can see the gentleness in her!!! NM
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As I said - they are gorgeous creatures
I watched one eat a mourning dove but usually try not to watch.  They pluck and leave a great pile of feathers.  Great Horned Owls can get cats - in case you have one - but their favorite food is skunks - a bird of prey expert told me that the white stripe makes a good landing strip at night!!  I too keep the camera close by, got a couple, but usually by the time I get focused he has moved on. 
What a gorgeous horse!! sm
I am sure he is just as happy where he is now as he was with you! You saved his life once and he won't forget that! Bless you both!
your baby is gorgeous!!!! sm

I have three bassets, 12, 11 and 8 years old.  I love my dogs!  I'm a huge animal lover, they are like my kids.  Bassets are very stubborn.  It took a while to train our first basset.  Our second basset (Lucy) we got when Flash was 1 year old.  Lucy wasn't as hard to train as Flash was.  Our third basset I got when he was about 5 years old.  He was used to being outside, and he wasn't hard to train either.  I'd giver her some time.  They are such loyal dogs!!!  Great with kids too. 


 


I think she is gorgeous...congratulations!
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so what you're saying is that if your child lost her coat you would make her go the winter(sm)
without one simply because someone ELSE may have stolen it?  Wow.
Weather was just too gorgeous today.
I went outside in a sleeveless shirt to decide how to dress to walk the dogs, and ended up tidying up the yard instead! Won't my neighbors be relieved, LOL.

Yes, the dogs eventually got their walk, but first I fed them. Sasha decided not to eat tonight ... until I explained that we'd go for a walk only after she ate. She ate it right up and then did her time-for-my-walk dance!

Hope this weather makes it up north soon.
Gorgeous kitty! Will pray it all goes well! :) nm
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FRED is gorgeous!!!!! Thanks 4 sharing...nm

GORGEOUS pet-collars! Check this out.... -sm

To all of you pet-lovers out there:


I've seen lots of websites offering fancy dog and cat collars, but nothing like this one!  There are pages and pages of lovely sparkly rhinestone collars.... it took me forever to finally choose one for my new little princess-kitty! 


If your pampered pet could use a little "bling", you'll love this site!


  


 


They are gorgeous, and he is just too adorable for words!!! NM
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What a gorgeous colt! From your description - sm
of his temperament, and liking to do 'interesting' things, I'll bet he'd made a great police horse, or be fantastic in trail-horse competition at shows! (Not to mention excellent for actual trail-riding!) What a cutie!

I've had horses in the past; my last one, a dark brown thoroughbred, was a Hunter/Jumper. I got him when he was just 3 years old & unbroke, and he finally died at age 25. Can't afford them anymore (live in an apt., so have to board...) but I do miss it!
yeah but...Mexico is gorgeous. Hey, I went to Cancun. I look at sm
it this way: If more of us were to vacation and spend our money there enjoying their gorgeous wild life and pretty beaches, that would give them plenty of tourist money and they wouldn't have to leave their country! I respect those hard-working Mexicans who stay in Mexico (like the ones who courted us at the resort), and I support the likes of them. They work hard, stay in their country, and I will give them good tips and help them to help their families as I enjoy snorkeling, deep sea fishing, and great food.

I wouldn't put all Mexicans into a box and say that you wouldn't give them a dime. Yes, there are illegals here who have no morals and I certainly don't support them! But, like I said, I do support those hard-working ones who are staying in their own country. I don't see a problem in that.
These are gorgeous! Now what to pick for my chipmunk-chasing
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Gorgeous night walk in the snow.....
Walked the dog last night around 8 pm. There are about 12" of snow on the ground, covering the pines, the roof tops, and blanketing the side street where I live. It was breath-taking, which might have been due to it being 23 degrees, but more so because the sky was inky black with a few clouds here and there, and the stars were so bright. The tress without their leaves were silver, contrasting against the black sky, stars twinkling through their branches. The pines were still bent with the weight of snow and snow-covered Christmas lights on the trees glowed dimly. My footsteps crunching on the packed snow was the only sound heard, with the occasional snorting pig imitation my moronic dog does when snow gets up her nose from sniffing too strongly.

I hate having to dress like Nanook of the North and looking like the Michelin Tire Man, but walks in the night like that make me forget about the insanity I endure M-F, at least for a little while.

Technically it is still fall, this is Maine, so I might have a different take on the snow come March.

Lucky, you! I am sorry I got the spelling of this gorgeous breed SM

wrong. I study dog breeds, know every one in the dog shows, etc. and then made that fo-pa.  Not intentional, I assure you.  They had the Pembroke and Cardigan. You would have loved it.


 


Yes. You must make a point to see this next year. It is so adorable and a change of pace for those of us who don't watch the football game. They have them on what looks like a football field with lots of toys and they are all running around, and they play a sound track in the bakground that sounds like fans cherring in the crowd! 


She is gorgeous, and a twin to my niece's beautiful cat, Nina! NM

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Doesn't Shemar have the most gorgeous smile you've ever seen? nm
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Sunny, gorgeous October day in Cali - (guess that's

My wife doesn't let me hang out on a forum dripping with all you gorgeous chicks unattended....sm
And every now and then I catch her eyeing me in a speculative sort of way out of the corner of her eye while idly twirling the little Beretta that I was foolish enough to teach her how to shoot.

Now, I don't say she's actually made any verbal threats. No, no - nothing like that. But it's not too hard to interpret the occasional warning shot that whistles past my head.
What a nice response by a nice mom
What a gracious, well-adjusted response to a rude, obviously maladjusted poster--Hard to imagine someone with such an empty life and such a petty spirit that they would take the time to post criticism about a kid's feet! (Some people really have major issues, LOL!)