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Thanks, Sandee.
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A regal pose
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She’s the queen, allright.
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And knows it too 🤩
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Absolutely.
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🥰
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She’s grown!
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Yes, but still not very big.
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Do you expect her to grow big?
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“Yes? How are things with you?” What an expressive little face and posture.
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Hi Martha. OK with me. As usual, dogs rule!
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They sure rule this house! 🤣
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Martha your book should be on its way. Let me know when you get it.
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Thank you Judy! I will!
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My goodness — he’s twice his size from the last photo! I didn’t realize he had so much white down the front!
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She really isn’t that much larger than before. It was Zoe who was so tiny when I first got her. Coco was already a year old when she came to live with us.
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Please apologize to Coco for me — for some reason I thought she was a “he”!
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I call her “he” 90 percent of the time. She just looks and acts like a boy dog so don’t apologize.
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Oh, an LGBTQ dog?! That makes it all seem more natural!
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She absolutely is. No question.
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My cat Coco was so large that she looked more like a big Tom cat and I often caught myself calling her a He. I am afraid that she is now gone for good. She had such an unhappy life. The other animals did not like her and she definitely had been abused as a kitten and did not trust anybody or anything so stayed outside on the porch most of the time. When she would come in yelling to tell me that she was here it was to run to her box or to get food or water then after a little petting from me, she would be gone again. I got her for Shirley when she was so sick so I had a soft spot in my heart for her, but then found out that her back had been broken when she was a tiny kitten so she did not trust others or allow them to touch her.
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Oh no. Can’t stand these tales of animal cruelty. Hope that break was an accident. Glad she had you. I’m off to a birthday party now..Not for Jesus. For my friend Kristina. Not your Kristina…
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They said that she was abused as a kitten and it looked like a door had been slammed on her. Now to give YOU a hard time. Both you and Katrina said that you would give me the full story of your meeting and I am still waiting if even a tiny juicy tidbit. I had a bit of mixed emotions looking for those parcelin birds today, birds flew but still looking.
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So sweet
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Oooh, so lovely. 🙂
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Love the ears!!!!!
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They are so long and soft and always upright except when she is asleep! Really irresistible. Like velvet to stroke.
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Oh man. Is this the pesky child who got hung up on your wall? He’s a keeper. He is. What marvelous ears and color.
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Yes.. he/she is. The jumper. We finally have her penned in, though, I hope. Don’t worry abourt calling her a he. I do daily.
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You’re the best mom a dog ever could have. She is quite a lucky hound. Frida is jealous of her.
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But Frida sits way higher and sith more solidity.
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I love the face😊
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