Love your pics Victoria. They are gorgeous!
Thank you!
VHunter you look sooooo cute and cosy all tucked in with your two lovelies hehehe xxx
Do you have to be a super geek to add photos to posts or can I do this too? xxx
We cuddle like that every day, and different variations thereof LOL Believe it or not, it's quite a big sofa and they are 60lbs each and I'm only 115lbs... and there's STILL room there LOL just barely hahaha
You can add pics to your post by clicking on the picture icon above, and pasting the link to your picture from wherever else it is, online (ie: FB album)
hth's
He was brought up from 8 weeks old by my 3 older persians who treated him like THEIR pet puppy, and taught him cat stuff.
Ted refuses to get wet, muddy, or dirty as he hates getting washed by cats. As a pup, if he came home grubby he would get a bop, then one persian would pin him down by sitting on him while the others cleaned him up. Hilarious.
He does the "head bump" cat greeting too.
HAHAHAHAHA LOVE IT! that's hilarious!
We had a lovely samoyed called Louis.
My first dog that I REMEMBER was a Samoyed, with orange tipped ears. LOVED him to death! So very gentle with children and would pull us on a sled in winter months. During summer months, we had to hide his harness and sled, else he'd drag it banging up the stairs to the front door, wanting to go 'pulling'.
I feel your pain. GIANT HUGS XOXO
We have 2 Alaskan Malamutes, Jester who is 4 and Muffin who will be 3 next month.
My ultimate FAVORITE BREED and yet I never have one LOL Go figure? hehehe (I always end up adopting whatever needs a home, so there ya go?)
When I got Trixie, my yorkshire terrorist, my brother in law in a really sarkie, snearing voice said, 'that dog is your surrugete baby'
he looked so shocked when I said
'Well du! of course she is. I'm 41, I don't want a real baby'
Hehehehe That's how I wound up with Triquee. My 15yr old Peke had to be put to sleep... I still miss him. At the time, my youngest had commenced kindgarten full time at school and I was LOST in this house alone. I couldn't bare it. And along came my Rotty-cross
I totally get you. A home without a pet is so damned empty, life is not the same without them. Now with our two horses that hubby is enjoying, we enjoy much more quality family time. Pets give so verrrrrrrrrrrrrrrry much and ask for so little.
I will never, ever understand those that haven't any tolerance for them.
I would much rather have the furr-balls, dust-bunnies, 'accidents', occassionally destroyed items by naughty puppies etc.. than be without them. I'll give up the weekends away because we can't afford to kennel them AND can't bear the thought of doing it either. In our house, they are our babies, as I'm sure they are in yours
(recent comedy: my father in law was told by his own son that if he didn't like sharing the couch with the dogs, then he didn't have to sit on it LMFAO!!! I loved every minute of it hahahahaha)
xxoo