For the Love of Pets

Steve Williams

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Steve Williams

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This is not so much about the love of pets but rather “ kids say the darndest things”

 

tony22

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What a stately countenance!
 

Bill Hart

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To me, all animals are special. I've never had a good relationship with horses, which I have to improve if I continue in Texas.
In the meantime, I'm a crazy cat lady. We have had Egyptian Maus for a long time. This most recent generation includes a brother and sister-bronze- which is rare in Mau-Mau land and a silver- the most common, but he's spooky white, like one of those Arctic Huskies. And a complete clown. Photo or two to follow: 71615641913__6AF79ACA-E3E6-4808-AAC2-5E33AFB7D2A2.jpeg
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Tangram

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Allow me to introduce Yoshi, a 20-wk old mini-Australian shepherd. Fun fact: the breed originated from Basque country in northern Spain. They, along with Basque shepherds, were brought to Australia to manage sheep herds, then some came to California to do the same. The American Kennel Club official name is mini-American shepherd. They did not originate in Australia.
 

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Another Johnson

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Allow me to introduce Yoshi, a 20-wk old mini-Australian shepherd. Fun fact: the breed originated from Basque country in northern Spain. They, along with Basque shepherds, were brought to Australia to manage sheep herds, then some came to California to do the same. The American Kennel Club official name is mini-American shepherd. They did not originate in Australia.
We had an Australian Shepherd at one time. She was the most active dog we’ve ever had. She was the smartest until compared to our current Soft Coated Wheaten Terrior. He could give her a run for the money.
 

Tangram

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We had an Australian Shepherd at one time. She was the most active dog we’ve ever had. She was the smartest until compared to our current Soft Coated Wheaten Terrior. He could give her a run for the money.
My wife and I joke that we own the dog equivalent of a Lamborghini. We’re making good progress with training (thanks to his smarts, not our skills) but he’s also a cocky, stubborn little guy who’s heading into adolescence in the next month. Should be “fun.”
 

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