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Post by Gazinghound on Dec 29, 2012 23:46:51 GMT -5
XD That beautiful shot so belongs here: www.thedogandfriends.com/breeds/Ulla says, "My grandma...that is, my human-mom's mom...often says I have a big nose. It ain't big, dangit, it's just a bit long, and I'm tall, so I enjoy sticking it everywhere and poking people with it!! RUFF!" Oh, Beulie, quit bein' so offended; she's only joking. >D
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Post by grizabella on Dec 30, 2012 7:07:46 GMT -5
I love those 'nosey' photos, I think I've got a book of them somewhere... I used to have a few of the plush toys, but they've since disappeared and I can't find anywhere selling them any more.
Oh Ulla, it is an elegant, long nose to go with elegant, long legs, it's just the right size- don't let anyone tell you otherwise! LOL
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Post by Gazinghound on Jan 1, 2013 22:07:30 GMT -5
Aww, that's a shame. I knew they'd made different types of merchandise, but I don't think I ever saw too many of the plushies. They must be really rare. I might still have my German Shepherd pup folder, though. I DID think that they'd had more breeds than the ones shown on the site, though. Could have swore there was a Saluki, maybe even a Bedlington and/or others that I saw at one point. Oh, that is certainly the truth!!
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Post by grizabella on Jan 2, 2013 2:04:21 GMT -5
Yeah, there's a Saluki page in the book I've got, featuring some 'nosey' red 'lukers.
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Post by Gazinghound on Jan 2, 2013 2:51:51 GMT -5
Ullie's brethren! 8~D I knew I'd seen them! They should have all the doggies on the site!
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Post by grizabella on Jan 6, 2013 3:03:53 GMT -5
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Post by Gazinghound on Jan 7, 2013 1:19:15 GMT -5
My, but she seems thrilled. She's got that put-upon, "Why do you torment me so? Why??" look. At least she's sitting still for pictures instead of darting around and shaking & rolling all over everything. But Bella, pretty girls always look so pretty when wet, too!! (Must be why the "Rarity-wet-mane" look is so popular in pony vectors. XD)
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Post by grizabella on Jan 7, 2013 2:25:33 GMT -5
Heheh, photos were taken AFTER she'd finished her post-bath zoomies. I think she looks rather pretty when wet too, and (although she'll never admit to it) it was probably more comfortable to be cooled down with a nice wet bath than to have to endure the heat. We've got quite a heat wave at the moment, which is a pain because I can't really take Bella out much.
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Post by Gazinghound on Jan 7, 2013 3:00:04 GMT -5
BWAHA, I knew it! XDD
Oh, I'd imagine so!! (Can't you just pretend the bathtub is your pool, girl?!) We've had a couple of relatively warm January days all of a sudden, but it'll probably keep going back and forth...I'd love to get some more snow soon. Either way, extremes of heat or cold do tend to increase the incidence of hyperactive indoor nuttiness. We'll have to go up to Pennsylvania one weekend for lots of snow-play (hopefully with my new sled and perhaps some skis and/or a snowboard. I could try harnessing Ullie up to be my sled dog, but will have to see how that works out...she might be like, "Tough luck, Ma! Why don'tcha mush yourself down the hill?")
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Post by grizabella on Jan 7, 2013 20:35:04 GMT -5
I do hope Bella doesn't mind her photo thread getting briefly hijacked, but I'm sure she won't mind sharing with Tiggy for a moment. I found a picture containing a few my The Dog: Artlist Collection plushes, attached to my old school bag. The ones on there are the Rottweiler, Boston Terrier and Shar Pei. I had a Labrador and a larger Dalmatian somewhere as well.
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Post by Gazinghound on Jan 7, 2013 21:08:58 GMT -5
Aw, cool! So they were little key chain plushies? (Love those...you can afford to get several, and they don't take up much room. I now have quite a few, so I'll put a new one on my keys every month or so.) They look so cute. And such a neat assortment of breeds.
I love finding photos with old stuff in the background that you don't have anymore! A few things I honestly wouldn't even have remembered without being sparked by a picture. Most of them I do, but having the photographic images really rocks. I'm so glad I used to take photos of my beloved plushie and toy collections and my bedroom all the time. The other day I found one that included one of my old stuffed Poodles who's not around anymore, and a bright green red-eared dog who was based on the paintings of some guy artist whose name I now can't recall. I had a purple-eared yellow dog of his, too. Wish I could remember who he was because they were really cool, but all I know is that I had ordered them from In the Company of Dogs...
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Post by grizabella on Jun 14, 2013 4:16:28 GMT -5
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Post by grizabella on Feb 28, 2014 18:35:26 GMT -5
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Post by nancygrossiers on Jan 25, 2018 5:28:01 GMT -5
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