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14. Mars 2006, 07:11:12
ScarletRose 
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Tuesday: :) things happen for a reason.. I know after I got Idget learning her little personality is so funny... Every morning she goes runny into the main house.. bounces on my sons bed to wake him.. then into my parents room.. and bounces on their bed.. as if they didn't have any dogs of their own.. Idget is maybe 5 lbs tops.. while my fathers pups a retriever cross.. so they are fairly large dogs (not even guessing on the weight).. it is so funny.. and then there is Precious.. the persian grey my father has.. who despises dogs.. especially little ones who wish to play.. she hisses, swats and chases Idget.. LOL It's a riot.. I need to get a new Cam corder.. so I can get this on video..

14. Mars 2006, 05:29:39
ScarletRose 
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Tuesday: hahaha.. I was hoping to get at least one litter from her.. but, am really reconsidering that! LOL Is thinking it might just calm her down some!! LOL although little poms would be so kewt.. heck they are tiny to begin with.. I could imagine when they are first born..

14. Mars 2006, 05:22:25
ScarletRose 
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Tuesday: yeah.. I worry about that as well.. although, my little pom could be drop kicked by an intruder in a heart beat.. (she definately isn't a dog that will protect me).. more like a little dog that jumps constantly and yaps.. I wanna find her a tutu! LOL

14. Mars 2006, 05:03:36
ScarletRose 
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Tuesday: hahaha.. shoot.. that sounds like my wittle pom.. I am not used to barky dogs.. I usually ping her in her mouth.. (if I get a chance) just a little swat.. mostly enough to get her attention.. NOT to hurt her.. I then say NO Bark! And use my command tone.. of course.. this hasn't really sunken in to her as of yet.. but, she is learning..

I have managed at least with myself to control some of the lickies.. by doing mostly the same.. except my command of NO lickie!!

11. Mars 2006, 05:58:17
ScarletRose 
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anastasia: Awww honey.. I will be thinking of you this weekend..

10. Mars 2006, 10:24:04
ScarletRose 
Sujet: Re: Id like a Mogwi...
Stevie: Gremlins

9. Mars 2006, 21:01:01
ScarletRose 
Sujet: Re: Patches
Dolittle: isn't he kewl.. that is so awesome.. I liked when he was in the car coming home and the wind was in his hair.. LOL

9. Mars 2006, 14:54:11
ScarletRose 
Sujet: Re:
Tuesday: aaaaww yes it is..

9. Mars 2006, 14:53:17
ScarletRose 
Sujet: Patches
Patches the horse then click on "go ahead" in the paragraph next to the photo..

6. Mars 2006, 03:28:05
ScarletRose 
Sujet: Re:
Tuesday: haha.. I was going through my email just a bit ago and ran accrossed that.. Thought it would bring a giggle..

6. Mars 2006, 03:16:07
ScarletRose 
Fitness Program

You've seen those ads on TV promising amazing results from all sorts of contraptions. Well, there's no need to invest in fancy equipment. If
you have (or can borrow) a dog, you have everything you need to get in shape now!!! The following exercises can be done anywhere, anytime.

Inner Thighs: Place the dog's favourite toy between thighs. Press tighter than the dog can pull. Do not attempt bare legged - dogs who favour shortcuts to success will just dig the toy out. You could be damaged.

Upper Body Strength: Lift the dog - off the couch, off the bed, out of the flower bed. Repeat, repeat, repeat. As the dog ages, this exercise is reversed - onto the couch, onto the bed, into the car and so on.

Balance and Coordination, Exercise 1: Remove your puppy from unsuitable tight places. If they're too small for him, they're certainly too small for you.
Do it anyway!

Balance and Coordination, Exercise 2: Practice not falling when your dog bounds across the full length of the room, sails through the air, and slams both front paws into the back of your knees.

Balance and Coordination, Exercise 3: (for use with multiple dogs) Remove all dogs from lap and answer the phone before it stops ringing.

Balance and Coordination, Exercise 4: (alternate) For older dogs, attempt to cross a room without tripping over the dog. Get off your
couch without crushing any part of a sleeping elderly dog.

Upper Arms: Throw the ball. Throw the squeaky toy. Throw the Frisbee. Repeat until nauseous.

Upper Arms: (alternate) Tug the rope. Tug the pull toy. Tug the sock. Repeat until your shoulder is dislocated or the dog gives up (we all know which comes first).

Hand Coordination: Remove foreign object from dog's locked jaw. This exercise is especially popular with puppy owners. Repeat. Repeat. Repeat. Remember, this is a timed exercise. Movements must be quick and precise (think
concert pianist) to prevent trips to the vet, which only offer the minimal exercise benefit of jaw firming clenches.

Calves: After the dog has worn out the rest of your body, hang a circular toy on your ankle and let the dog tug while you tug back.
WARNING: This is feasible only for those with strong bones and small dogs. Have you taken your
calcium supplement today?

Calves: (alternate) Run after dog - pick any reason, there are plenty. Dogs of any size can be used for this exercise. Greyhounds are inadvisable.

Neck Muscles: Attempt to outmanoeuvre the canine tongue headed for your ear, mouth, or eyeball. This is a lifelong fitness program. A dog is
never too old or too feeble to' French Kiss' you when you least expect it.

5. Mars 2006, 23:21:38
ScarletRose 
Sujet: Re:
Tuesday: I have heard the same..

5. Mars 2006, 23:07:02
ScarletRose 
Sujet: Re:
Tuesday: OMG!!! 477 dogs!! aaaaawwwwwwwww

5. Mars 2006, 18:34:05
ScarletRose 
Sujet: Re: Congrats you two!
anastasia: aaaawwwwww sounds like you get to go through some special times now with him. That is what is always so scary for me.. Growing up we had a dog named Ginger.. she was a Golden Retriever.. We mated her not realizing she was actually too old to do so.. so her pups all had something wrong with them.. She had a total of 3 pups: one was a still born, one had a cleft palet and the third one had a blue heart?? I wonder if that is the correct term.. anyway.. her heart wasn't too good. We couldn't sell any of the pups due to their medical conditions.. when they were around 1.. my parents had gone away for 2 weeks and left my Older brother and I in charge of the house and dogs.. Amber, the one with the heart problems ended up dying.. and I was the one who found her.. It was sad.. I was 16.. my brother Tom was 18, but was at work.. I remember calling my boyfriend in tears.. he came over and helped take Amber to the vets to bury her.. Ginger, the mother.. Heck.. we ended up having to put her down in the end of the 80's I wanna say 89.. but I am not exactly sure.. she was so full of tumors.

5. Mars 2006, 18:20:07
ScarletRose 
Sujet: Re: Congrats you two!
anastasia: yes she was.. she is though getting her adult coat.. much more like a chow.. she is so sweet.. and demanding.. too funny

she bouncie bouncies all the time..

5. Mars 2006, 17:58:09
ScarletRose 
Sujet: Congrats you two!
Kewl to see this type of board..

I received as a gift a pomeranian this past Holiday Season. She has been so spunky and jumpy it is kewt. She is a black pomeranian and is full of love. I feel like making her a tutu and training her to do acts. LOL

She has made friends with my parents dogs.. which are Golden Retriever Cross ??(not sure with what because it all happened so fast) but they are Black.. but it is cute sometimes how she sits and whines at the door when she hears the others dogs are outside.. she wants to go play..

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