Re: Pet Pictures
All your pups and cats make me smile.
This is Ella, the seven year old Tibetan spaniel. She's uber lazy and doesn't even want attention most of the time, but when she does she's a mouth-licker. She looks pissed off in this picture because she hates cameras. If you point one at her she barks at you...I think she thinks you're going to attack her.
This is Skeeter, the thirteen year old miniature pinscher. Like most of her breed, she loves attention, and she's also the alpha bitch of the house. Or she was...now she's just old and cranky. She and Ella are lesbian lovers, I'm pretty sure.
This is Roxy, Skeeter's grand niece. She's almost two and really goofy, not to mention needy. She likes to stand on your chest and rub her face all over yours. My roommate says that for some reason this breed really likes you to talk in their ears, and this one is no exception. And yeah, I need to stitch the arm of that chair. :P
And this is Melody the jackabee - that is, Jack Russell and beagle mix. She's about five and is the only pup in the house who is truly mine. She's a very good dog, the only one who never, ever makes in the house, very well-trained. She likes to howl and "talk" and loves playing fetch and tug of war, though not as much as she used to. She's the best dog I've ever had. I think she was abused before I rescued her, though. She's afraid to walk past the kitchen chairs and every time you hold something she acts like you're going to hit her with it. In fact, she was afraid of the camera, like I was going to throw it at her. I keep her happy, though.
We've got two males also, but we keep them on the back porch because one is very big and rowdy and the other considers him his rival. They're show dogs so my roommate won't train them for obedience (can't have them sitting in the ring and whatnot) or have them neutered. I didn't want to take a picture 'cause the porch is really dirty, but I'll snap a few when I get a chance.
All your pups and cats make me smile.
This is Ella, the seven year old Tibetan spaniel. She's uber lazy and doesn't even want attention most of the time, but when she does she's a mouth-licker. She looks pissed off in this picture because she hates cameras. If you point one at her she barks at you...I think she thinks you're going to attack her.
This is Skeeter, the thirteen year old miniature pinscher. Like most of her breed, she loves attention, and she's also the alpha bitch of the house. Or she was...now she's just old and cranky. She and Ella are lesbian lovers, I'm pretty sure.
This is Roxy, Skeeter's grand niece. She's almost two and really goofy, not to mention needy. She likes to stand on your chest and rub her face all over yours. My roommate says that for some reason this breed really likes you to talk in their ears, and this one is no exception. And yeah, I need to stitch the arm of that chair. :P
And this is Melody the jackabee - that is, Jack Russell and beagle mix. She's about five and is the only pup in the house who is truly mine. She's a very good dog, the only one who never, ever makes in the house, very well-trained. She likes to howl and "talk" and loves playing fetch and tug of war, though not as much as she used to. She's the best dog I've ever had. I think she was abused before I rescued her, though. She's afraid to walk past the kitchen chairs and every time you hold something she acts like you're going to hit her with it. In fact, she was afraid of the camera, like I was going to throw it at her. I keep her happy, though.
We've got two males also, but we keep them on the back porch because one is very big and rowdy and the other considers him his rival. They're show dogs so my roommate won't train them for obedience (can't have them sitting in the ring and whatnot) or have them neutered. I didn't want to take a picture 'cause the porch is really dirty, but I'll snap a few when I get a chance.
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