
This is a placeholder text
Group text

by Abby Normal on 15 May 2013 - 17:05



by Abby Normal on 15 May 2013 - 17:05
Not very good photos I'm afraid. Couldn't get rid of the eye glow. The bald rings around his eyes disappeared, they gave him a strange look, but the expression in his eyes was just like your boy. I wish I had a photo of him that showed his face properly in daylight, without the eyeglow. . Top photo was in the first couple of days we had him, and he was very 'flat', he was perking up and playing and getting some mischief in him in the second photo about a week later. And yes, those ears did sort themselves out eventually!

by Swifteagle on 16 May 2013 - 04:05
@Abby
The little guy was pretty cute, I do see what you are saying on regards to looking similar.... Colouring is the same.
How did he turn out at the end? what is of him now?
Thanks for sharing the pics..
The little guy was pretty cute, I do see what you are saying on regards to looking similar.... Colouring is the same.
How did he turn out at the end? what is of him now?
Thanks for sharing the pics..

by Abby Normal on 16 May 2013 - 07:05
If you could imagine him at double the weight, without the bald 'spectacles' I think you would see more of the likeness I can see. To pick him up was like picking up a bag of twigs. It is the expression and shape of the eyes particularly in your young fellow that reminds me of him so much....and that sweet expression. He went to someone that I knew and I saw him about 3 months ago (I don't get to see him very often). He is a lovely strapping boy, retaining the lovely personality that he showed when he was with me. He made me laugh so much, such a little character. His coat along with pretty much everything about him was dreadfully poor, but he turned out to be a LC. I really fell for him, and had I not been able to find someone I knew and trusted to have him, I am pretty sure he would still be with me now. I don't know if I am just not puppy fostering material, or whether it was just that this guy was such a darling, and of course being so ill you do connect on a deeper level. He'll always be my 'one that got away'.
Contact information Disclaimer Privacy Statement Copyright Information Terms of Service Cookie policy ↑ Back to top