Getting ready to go out with new harness.
Our boy is in back of mom trying to figure as to what is going on. Scared a bit but now like theyve been friends for a longer time.


hiker chick wrote:I think she's already figured out that she's gorgeous.
She's got diva potential.
It's a dominant gene and Gidget has it on both sides.
Classic Finn wrote:hiker chick wrote:I think she's already figured out that she's gorgeous.
She's got diva potential.
It's a dominant gene and Gidget has it on both sides.
Never hear that one before .. Diva potential?![]()
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hiker chick wrote:Classic Finn wrote:hiker chick wrote:I think she's already figured out that she's gorgeous.
She's got diva potential.
It's a dominant gene and Gidget has it on both sides.
Never hear that one before .. Diva potential?![]()
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A few hundred Samoyeds attend the annual Samoyed Nationals. Most stay in the host resort hotel.
Surrounded by hundreds of seeming clones, every single one of them seems to know that they are: THE ONE.
It's a sight to behold.
Gidget meets so many in the city -- residents, tourists and fellow travelers when we go out of town. She's accustomed to strangers posing with her for photos.
She now assumes that any approaching voice is about her, especially if it's saying "beautiful" "pretty dog" "look at that white dog" or "Oh my God!"
And then with her tail still arched up over her back, she does a slight wag of acknowledgment.
Reminds us of Queen Elizabeth II's royal wave.
It's my friends who dubbed Gidget: Diva.
hiker chick wrote:I mostly am asked if Gidget's a Chow-Chow.
Catoosa Grani wrote:Yes, that is the photo. It is so cute and she sure needs loving, a lot of it. They are all adorable, so is the sami, ha ha. You know, Suvi and Samuel. I think you did real well and rescued the little one from a life of loneliness. I often think about the people who get animals and never seem to ever play with them or even speak to them. I have a neighbor who has 2 and they never do anything with them. It is funny because they started getting out and would come over to our back door and wait for us to come out and play with them. They finally put up an electric fence to keep them at home. Now I have to go pet them over the fence when the electric is shut off. Any way I feel sorry for them. Would love to see your "Una", I know she will get all the love she needs.
Grani
Juneaudave wrote:Heikki....Besides the Springer..we also have a York dork and a Boxer!!! All humane society dogs and well loved!!!
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