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Sun, Oct 24, 10 at 15:21
| It's long since been a tradition to do Spring, Fall , & Christmas pics of my furbabies.
I was asked to share them before so here they are for 2010. :) Milo (6 next month):
Remi (5 next month):
Drago (turned 4 in July):
and for fun, the family group photo :
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Follow-Up Postings:
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- Posted by oldalgebra (My Page) on Sun, Oct 24, 10 at 16:38
| I'm babysitting my son's dog this weekend. His name is Buddy and he said to tell your fur-kids, "Happy Halloween." Actually, he said, "Arf, arf," but I'm sure it meant Happy Halloween. They're cuties. |
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- Posted by jeannespines (My Page) on Sun, Oct 24, 10 at 18:29
| MM...sweet pics! Love that you take seasonal pics...& they are such well-behaved "good" subjects for their portraits! TFS! Jeanne S. |
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| MM..cute pictures and what a nice idea to take seasonal ones. They look like they're used to 'posing' and are loving it! jane |
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- Posted by purplemoon (My Page) on Sun, Oct 24, 10 at 21:49
| Wonderful photos! They obviously are camera hams. LOL. The shot with all three is really a good one! Wish my Whippets were as cooperative for a 'group photo'. They see the camera in my hand and come towards me thinking I must have cookies for them too. LOL. hugs, Karen |
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| Thank you :). They are such sweet babies. Over the years, they have learned the routine and know a cheese treat is SURE to follow so cooperation isn't hard and explains the over expressive looks on their faces. LOL |
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- Posted by luvstocraft (My Page) on Mon, Oct 25, 10 at 1:21
| Neat that you do the portraits of them and that they've learned to cooperate to get their treat. Luvs |
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| MM. Wonderful pictures, You can tell they are waiting for their treats. NanaK |
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- Posted by excessfroufrou (My Page) on Mon, Oct 25, 10 at 10:37
| Awwwwwww, they are adorable. Frou |
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