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by LisaGSDLvr on 19 November 2007 - 04:11

Anyone notice the "Orbs"in the photo besides me?Hmmm.


yellowrose of Texas

by yellowrose of Texas on 19 November 2007 - 05:11

The what ?????    I dont understand your post at all.....

And I dont see you anywhere on this page    


by Sparrow on 19 November 2007 - 11:11

Orbs are thought to be "spirits" caught on film, not saying I believe it, just stating ghostbusters' theory.  There are a few floating around if you really look.  A couple on the brown chair, one on the upper arm midway between elbow and shoulder and another to the left of the arm. Maybe it's the ghost of Christmas doggies past! LOL


by davegaston on 19 November 2007 - 15:11

Funny you should mention the orbs. Not that I beleive that stuff but our dogs will bark at the hall which is to the left of this picture. We allways said it was the ghost of the previous owner of the house. Also that brown chair belonged to him. I will try to get a better stack photo probably outside so his front legs don't get braced and out of alignment. Yes I know he is a LH I don't really care about that. It was a win win situation in that I got him for half price and he is a beatifull dog that is very trainable.


by Sparrow on 19 November 2007 - 15:11

I think it's a win/win if you like him, that's what counts most. I'm partial to LHs so I think he's pretty and I'd have another in a minute.  I'm not a breeder so it wouldn't really matter to me and if these dogs are undesireable for someone else or for breeding that's all the better for the people who like them. Good luck with your boy and keep those ghosts happy, LOL!






 


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