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Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen
{K:55244} 2/6/2007
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Yes indeed - the small ones make themselves bigger by roaring(as once in a while also seen in the human world;-))and the big ones remain calm not feeling the necessity to be loud and "big":-) Okay there are breeds that donīt follow this pattern as with some big "muscledogs" bred to be alert and unfortunately somewhat aggressive. Yes thank you, fortunately my mother is doing well although losing my father 1 1/2 year ago and also taking care of my two severely braindamaged sisters living at home, but sheīs a Leo with a capital L:-) Sheīs power, heart and will to live for many people:-) Anyway Iīm happy to help her out dogsitting for a month giving her some peace to study as she lives in an apartment and canīt let the dog out in a garden. Blahblah blah Iīll stop! Thanks for commenting:-)
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Doyle D. Chastain
{K:101119} 2/5/2007
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Amazing POV for this wonderful shot and (you know) the philosophy may as well have been written by me . . . so true. Love this guy's pose and he apparently has what Marny and I have seen many times - Small Dog Syndrome. A tough lil guy whose actions seem to be designed to "Prove Something" whereas the bigger Lt. Henry has nothing to prove and . . . like many others . . . illustrates the 'gentle giant' concept. Dog-sitting for a month? Uh oh . . . hope all is well with your mum! Anyway . . . what a cutie!! :)
Regards, Doyle I<~~~~~
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Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen
{K:55244} 2/4/2007
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Thanks for your comment, Jan. Yes, the two dogs are mates although they are very different in regards of size, age and temper. The little one is very alert all the time and has a very hot temper whereas the big one is very calm and gentle. Still they play so well with each other. Itīs very moving wittnessing such a friendship where they find their own way of playing. My big dog loves to wrestle and he has huge paws, but he is very gentle with the small one that on the other hand can get more rough and jump up in the face of the big one. Very funny to see:-)
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Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen
{K:55244} 2/4/2007
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Oh yes - I canīt help but care for every animal that I meet. I was born this way:-) Thanks for commenting!
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Jan Hoffman
{K:39467} 2/4/2007
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Clever point of view; it looks like he is standing up and asking you to take and throw his toy so he can run and fetch. I also enjoyed seeing him in comparison to Little Henry. I hope they get along well. --Regards, Jan
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Cathy Carroll
{K:28144} 2/4/2007
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Sounds like this fellow has wriggled his way into your heart. I love the perspective. CC
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