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Pictures my daughter took of her dog Jack

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I gave Fiona a Nikon Coolpix P310 compact camera which she has taken some wonderful pics on, which she gave me permission to share. Because the images are huge, I'm posting direct links. The camera is 16MP, wide angle fast f1.8 lens. Super smashing great!

Before Jack was clipped, quite a floor mop! xD

http://i972.photobucket.com/albums/ae202/ArquetteCopeland/JACKDOG014_zpsebe396b8.jpg

http://i972.photobucket.com/albums/ae202/ArquetteCopeland/JACKDOG013_zps8025f6ad.jpg

Since Jack's been clipped he looks quite gawky, but he's filled out quite a lot and behaves more adult now.

http://i972.photobucket.com/albums/ae202/ArquetteCopeland/JACKDOG2013009.jpg
 
His. And he discovered how to open my underwear drawer. It has a knob which he took of and pulled. And had a whale of a time. O____O Since then I reversed the drawers so Jack couldn't get into them.

Fiona wanted a Springer, but I said NO. They are total nutZ. @___@
 
Whoops of course him derp.
Lmao I imagined him running round with underwear on his head :P

Erm, no. More like ripping one of my best bras to shreds and me going batshit. :rolleyes:

Awwww, he's such a cutie. ;w; What sort of dog? Mutt?

Nope, Blue Rhoan ****er spaniel. Just lacking plums since I had 'em snipped. Call it Gannet's Revenge for him rippin' up my beautiful purple/burgundy coloured La perla. And no more howling at the Moon as dogs do when there's a lady dog on heat down the road. xD
 
Jack looks so cute, and he looks cute with both cuts. I have a 10 month old Lhaso Apso, and she has really long hair. I just got it cut because it was so hard to keep clean and brushed. Especially when she would run away every single time I got the dog brush out. It was just becoming a major hassle to brush her every day.
 
[MENTION=185]Djbrat[/MENTION] I had to look up your Lhaso Apso dog. I've never seen one before - aww so cuddly and petite! :D Fiona's spaniel doesn't like being brushed and gets irritable. Mostly he's a placid dog, but try and groom him? No. XD
 
[MENTION=1008]Gannet[/MENTION] I totally understand what you mean, Mitzie (that's my Lhaso Apso) doesn't want any part in the brushing. What is a little strange is she loves baths, and especially when I blow dry her. She goes absolutely crazy with the blow dryer, she tries to bite the air and everything. It's quite the comedy watching her, I can't help but laugh at her.
 
[MENTION=185]Djbrat[/MENTION] our dog is just the same. He won't let any of us go near him with a brush, but recently we found a mitt that has a built-in grooming comb of sorts, difficult to describe really, but Jack doesn't seem to mind when we stroke him wearing it. For the first few months we had a dog behaviorist visit and Alex was there most listening to what this lady said. At the time I was rather out of it, unwell and too weak to be wanting anything to do with the dog. When I feel better I hope to go walkies with Alex and Fiona, Fiona absolutely adoring her dog. Me? With animals I'm a bit iffy. Can't stand cats. >_< But if a dog is well behaved as Jack's turned out to be, then life is correspondingly easier. :D
[MENTION=152]Rawiyah[/MENTION] The dawg is called Blue Rhoan because parts of their fur have a blue sheen to it. Our Jack's mostly shows brown after he's rolled in some ****. Yeah. He's a '****er', meaning small, and I had his plums removed which thankfully has quietened him down a lot. I much prefer seeing Jack clipped. He's a very affectionate dog and also I am very thankful he's obedient.
 
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