Awww.. just showing you her finer form..
Awww.. just showing you her finer form..
Ignorance is bliss!View attachment 96018
Sometimes I fear that Lola is unaware of the critical, urgent issues facing our country . . . the world . . . and Mobile Fidelity.
I thought Lola wasn't allowed in the Listening Chamber..... ah...room...-
I thought Lola wasn't allowed in the Listening Chamber..... ah...room...-
Lola picked you. In my experience they always do. Good choice!My wife and I like big dogs. I had a poodle growing up, and neither of us cares for poodles or other small dogs like cocker spaniels.
We planned to get a big, furry, regal-looking samoyed or a long-haired akita or maybe a great dane a few years after we move back into the house.
That plan changed when, after fostering for seven days a matted, mangy, flea-infested, scruffed-up mutt rescued from the streets of Encino, CA, we decided to keep it.
Oh, and it is a cocker spaniel/poodle mix.
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Lola's taste in music is presently unknown.
You never carried me in when I visitedShe’s not allowed to walk in on the carpet herself. (No dirty paws allowed, whether dog or human.)
She is allowed in if I carry her in, and she sits on my lap or on the couch.
I assumed you did not have dirty paws.You never carried me in when I visited
Or maybe someone didn’t showerThis is only for a veterinarian or dog psychologist: we know dogs have incredibly sensitive noses, which allow them to decode many clues about the outside world. Is it possible that Lola upon being in a forest for the first time smelled the scents of big animals (deer, bear, mountain lion) with which she was not familiar, and therefore she became kind of generally scared?