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Looking forward to it....I could do with a little 'brain teaser', daily sudokus are getting now bit boring...Thank you so much - prepare for incoming PM
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Looking forward to it....I could do with a little 'brain teaser', daily sudokus are getting now bit boring...Thank you so much - prepare for incoming PM
Savi and I have just returned from a walk. Today he was reading the paper very carefully sniffing intensely at plants ground and grass. His hearing is impaired, and he is almost blind, so I am glad when he has the chance to use his nose a lot.
I try to read all the posts, but this will take some time. Do have a nice day.
I don't know the science details but with heavy coated breeds like shelties I have heard the thick coat insulates them from heat as well as cold. I'm sure there was something a few years ago about why heavy coated dogs shouldn't be clipped in warm climates. I'd like to say something facetious about the climate in shetland never getting above 8⁰ but I dont think that's appropriate!I wonder what people think of hot sun and dogs. Now obviously I only take Folly out early and / or late not in the really hot sun, but thinking about the dogs at racing, when its been sunny I have noticed that the white, cream or fawn dogs recover quicker than the dark brindle, blue or black dogs. I can only assume their colour helps them. (Before people jump on me the dogs well being is all important I am not talking about racing them in the extremes we have had just normal hot days). Something else that has always puzzled me, over the years we have had a number of Shelties, and as we all know the one thing they are not short of is coat. But in sun none have shown any problem. In fact you touch the outside of their coat its hot, but feeling under the outer coat its more or less a normal temperature. So is it the same with other heavy coated breeds?
LOL...we'll if you are going to make a cover of something, you might as well do it differently or there is not point for it. I do like SS....quite fun when you are in a mood for such a stuff.I had a listen to Dub Side of the Moon... S'OK, but I can't imagine a situation where I'd rather listen to that than the original. I'm not as bad as OH though - when the Scissor Sisters covered Comfortably Numb it took me about a year to persuade him that their other stuff was worth listening to.
I had a listen to Dub Side of the Moon... S'OK, but I can't imagine a situation where I'd rather listen to that than the original. I'm not as bad as OH though - when the Scissor Sisters covered Comfortably Numb it took me about a year to persuade him that their other stuff was worth listening to.
Oh dear..you would think that his size would make him braverYep, Pinky & Perky is what it sounded like!
I had words with Jasper when he started digging in the borders earlier on - as usual, he was in no rush to stop and then finally came up to me for a treat when he had stopped. Then when we came in, he was anxiously eyeing up a dead fly next to his bed, and snapped it up as fast as possibly as he could. I pointed out to him that he really didn't have to because it was in no state to fly off and pester him for the rest of the evening... Oh dear. He looked at OH - 'Daddy, Mum's told me off, Dad' - and went over to him to bury his face in his lap and have a cuddle; when I apologised to him and explained that I wasn't telling him off in the slightest but just making an observation, he came over to me for some more fondles and face rubs. And a treat, of course Such a sensitive flower!
Hey so the oldies of this forum will remember me lol how are we all doing