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Location: Red Deer, AB, Canada
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Originally Posted by
tabsmagic
They obviously love to pose!!
Ha Ha! actually, it's tough to get a good pic of Mouse, as she's very light sensitive and has learned that the camera means bright flashy thing, so she usually looks away! LOL
Originally Posted by
Lou
Aww Bless 'em
Their all cuties. Thanks for sharing x
Thanks!
Originally Posted by
Shona
what a cracking little gang they are,
bet you have your work cut out after a muddy walk with all the little white doggys.
Sucker bet! luckily, it's quite a dry climate here, and they aren't all mine. Annabelle is my sister's dog, and when I moved out, my Mom stole Scout and Zoe. (they were so happy there and With Zoe being so paranoid and Scout having had 4 homes + a stay in a shelter, and both annoyed with Ollie (the pup) I felt it better to leave them there.... besides, my Mother would'a been lost without the girls! So I get the expense of the girls, without the constant pleasure! lol after I moved with Ollie, he was SOOOO lonely, (for a severely dog aggressive dog, he sure hates being without companions), so I adopted Mouse! LOL
Ha ha ha!!!
Originally Posted by
magpye
Awww! What a pretty picture.. That's your christmas cards sorted this year then
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Blue eyed dogs get red eye like people, Brown eyed dogs glow green. I noticed the same thing about Kismet and asked the Vet. She said Most dogs have a reflective back to their eyes and fewer rods and cones, so they see fewer colours and better in the dark, the reflective coating glows green in bright light, but blue eyed dogs have eyes more like ours, so they see more colours and better in the day, but don't have as good night vision as brown eyed dogs!
Thanks for the info! so would a dog with one of each glow one red and one green? And Mouse has crappy eyesight, so isn't a good example of your vet's info, but that's due to the Double Dapple (Merle), and not the blue eyes.
Originally Posted by
Nippy
Thats one cute picture
Well done for getting them all together.
Thanks!