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by CrysBuck25 on 17 November 2009 - 02:11
I had to place her back in the sit so I could take this...But she did really well when I told her to stay...
Then there's this one, and I apologize for the edit, but I wanted to post a pic of her with one of my kids, sans face, so I replaced the face, for her safety...
This pic was absolutely darling, still is, even with the flower face. Due to events a while back...Couldn't post it the way it was. So anyway, Oakley's pretty darn good with the kids, too!
Crys

by VomRuiz on 17 November 2009 - 04:11
Stacy
by VomMarischal on 17 November 2009 - 04:11


by 4pack on 17 November 2009 - 07:11
by malshep on 17 November 2009 - 11:11
Always,
Cee

by DebiSue on 17 November 2009 - 13:11
Deb

by Krazy Bout K9s on 17 November 2009 - 19:11
Just to clarify some things, after reading the original post I put on, from above references;
A couple of vets told the gal that the pup should be put down. So my first response was probably PTS, but take her in and see for myself. I could have just not taken her and let them deal with it....once I actually picked her up and saw there was no problem with her. I was able to make the correct decision. I found out she wasn't as bad off as they made it sound. You never know till one gets the dog or pup in hand....so....that is why she is with Crys now...
I am glad Crys and Debie Sue came along when they did, otherwise she would have been another fixture in my house...she has a way about her that does get under your skin...DebiSue, sorry you didn't get her but your hubby definately would have skun me alive...,
Anyhow...I am so happy to see that she is doing well...Crys has indeed done a great job with her and I am glad it worked out as it did...I do my best in matching the dog with the right family. This one has proved that I didn't srew up....lol...
Take care everyone, Steph

by CrysBuck25 on 17 November 2009 - 20:11
Thanks Steph.
It means a lot that you're happy with how she's turned out, and I sure am, too. She's a great dog, well adjusted.
My hubby likes to tease her sometimes, touch her whiskers first on one side and then the other, then switch off, but she loves it, jumps on him (He knows she shouldn't do that, too...But he asks for it), and she loves it. The only thing that really seems to bother her nowadays is if we're walking and a strange dog starts barking and growling at her. She's not able to see it, so she gets a little keyed up, but no headlong panic or attack mode stuff, just barking back and retreating a bit, which is probably for the best. I'm glad she's not a fighter...That could be challenging with a blind dog, to deal with unpredictable aggression.
Thank Goodness she's not that way!
Crys
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