Daraius2011-08-02 16:32:11
Apollodorus doing the Daraius thousand-mile stare.
Errabundus snickering at Apollo's blindness. What a juicebag.
Unknown2011-08-02 19:39:07
Puppies.
Rancoura2011-08-10 01:24:38
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Apollodorus doing the Daraius thousand-mile stare.
What kind of dog is he?
Diamondais2011-08-10 02:19:57
Zombie dog!
(Otherwise, an adorable dog!)
(Otherwise, an adorable dog!)
Casilu2011-08-10 02:54:02
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Zombie dog!
(Otherwise, an adorable dog!)
(Otherwise, an adorable dog!)
Also a delicious dog.
Daraius2011-08-10 04:14:54
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What kind of dog is he?
Australian Cattle Dog, also known as a Queensland Heeler or Blue Heeler. Retinal degeneration and cataracts are not uncommon in that breed, it turns out. He got both.
QUOTE (diamondais @ Aug 9 2011, 10:19 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Zombie dog!
He has been called that before too...
Unknown2011-08-10 05:15:34
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Australian Cattle Dog
How dare you not name him dogmeat.
Fuyu2011-08-10 11:31:22
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Australian Cattle Dog, also known as a Queensland Heeler or Blue Heeler. Retinal degeneration and cataracts are not uncommon in that breed, it turns out. He got both.
He has been called that before too...
He has been called that before too...
He's so black and gorgeous, despite the visual disability.
Chione! I'm working up the courage to mention to my dad that the breeder is preferring to sell us Chione's dad when he leaves the country. I could probably pay using my allowance money, but it'd take me around 9 mos. or so..
And, lookie, new scratch marks on my forearm. My aunt who visited us last Sunday pointed out on how she noticed that Chione only playfully chews on me and my uncle's hands and arms. Oh well, I should invest in a trainer soon. Go allowance savings!
Everiine2011-08-10 22:07:32
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Oh well, I should invest in a trainer soon. Go allowance savings!
YES. Training is much easier when they are still young. If you wait too long, they can of course still be trained, but it is more work. Better early than later.
Fuyu2011-08-11 11:20:27
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YES. Training is much easier when they are still young. If you wait too long, they can of course still be trained, but it is more work. Better early than later.
My problem would be the funds. I am still tempted to get her dad, but he costs 2.5x more. Oh well, hopefully I can save for both.
Unknown2012-06-23 12:12:19
http://a1.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-prn1/554628_10150989021110909_1269582719_n.jpg
:)
:)