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Old 09-17-2009, 01:09 PM
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Mamagus
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Originally Posted by ERhausfrau
I am new here and I just saw a picture of your dog. How sweet. Her ears are just like our dog, Bess! Same coloring. What kind of dog is she? Bess is a Pointer/Lab (we call her a breed, they should be a breed - both for pheasant and ducks - webbed feet, points like a real champion! The only problem is - she has never been hunting - we are city folk - my husband doesn't hunt anymore and we love Bess dearly, so she points rabbits, squirrels and moths. She will stand on point until either the rabbit runs or the moth flits from one place to another. If she catches it (the moth) she has had her protein for the day. If she doesn't, she just find another one. One time she caught one, looked very surprised, opened her mouth, and it flew away. That is our Bess. She is 6-1/2 now, and is a very good companion to us two old fogies. I have to figure out how to do the picture thing so I can put some of my quilts on and also a few of Bess. I also would like to put a few pictures of my sister's work on. She is in the process of doing a crazy quilt, but embellishing it also. She is on her fifth block and she cuts out weird pieces of fabric and then she sews on lace, or ribbon, buttons, they are beautiful. She made a whole quilt - Chinese Coin) by hand, no machine. Her husband helped her cut out the 2x4 squares and she put them in her "cookie" can and it went wherever she went and if she felt like sewing on her quilt everything was right there. I use a machine.

Anyhow, I just wanted to tell you that you have a sweet dog. Edie

Finnigan is a Sheltie (Shetland Sheepdog). He loves to herd ... people. He rounds up everyone at a gathering and keeps making circles around them until they are in one clump. Innate behaviour I guess!
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