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6 May 2010, 20:51

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    Show Off Your Dog 24 Sept 2012, 15:35
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    A lovely video!
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    Love the couch photo, like mine except your beds match! Looks like all are happy together.
  • Life as a big boy

    Show Off Your Dog 13 May 2012, 21:18
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    Wonderful pix! Oakley is a very charming boy. You can tell he's a lover of life and must be loads of fun to have around! LOL– Spencer used to do that paw up and laser stare thing when he was younger and had something locked in sight. Luckily, I usually had him on leash, because B Rule #1: Basenji want, Basenji get. :)
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    My golden retriever does take off after the deers but he seems to be more startled by them, not saying he won't. Never say Never. However, as with Levi he is also showing great promise with the whistle recall as well. We practice it all the time on the trail, and seems to respond about 95% of the time. I am aware of the possibly of him chasing something, but I am also fairly sure he would recall with the whistle once done chasing as my golden retriever does. We also don't have typically anything dangerous out in these woods. This is all property of William and Mary College in Williamsburg, Va and just contains hiking/biking and jogging trails. The only thing we have here are deer and squirrels, we do have racoon and skunks and opossums but are seen very rarely though I do watch out for possible situations. Thanks you for the advice though, it's always welcome. But just thought I would show off some pictures of our happy adventures! Sent from my ADR6350 using Tapatalk
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    Arwen, in the light, thanks to PPM has blue strands you can clearly see. The specialist from UGA said the amount of strands were "impressive" and he hadn't seen that extensive in many years. Fortunately none were in a position to be of future worry but I spayed her in spite of the breeder saying it wasn't a problem (same breeder who lied and said their eyes were all examined and she had NO PPM prior to my getting her). Anyway, yeah, not the same. Do you have pics of the pup when small and now?
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    I really like the opthamologist at UC Davis. He has done the CERF exams on all my puppies. He is very good with the dogs, puppies, and students.