mondo joe
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Wed Feb-20-08 10:54 AM
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I HAZ A POODLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111 |
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Wed Feb-20-08 11:06 AM
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1. Aww! I love poodles! I just hate when people pouf and fluff them all up! |
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Wed Feb-20-08 11:56 AM
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2. I can't help but think of "natural" poodles and those foofy ones as two completely |
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Wed Feb-20-08 11:58 AM
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3. I know! And I always feel like the foofy ones are females! |
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:shrug: It just looks silly and they are such pretty dogs.
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Wed Feb-20-08 12:08 PM
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9. Also, if you let their hair just grow naturally, when you trim them down it's like |
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getting a whole new dog.
"Was that you under there???" I always ask.
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Wed Feb-20-08 12:14 PM
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12. Does yours shed a lot? I heard that they are great for people |
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Edited on Wed Feb-20-08 12:14 PM by Shell Beau
with allergies because they don't shed.
My aunt has 2 labradoodles. They really just look like poodles though! Precious!
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Wed Feb-20-08 12:18 PM
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13. No, he doesn't shed at all. Poodles have hair rather than fur, which is why a) they don't shed |
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Edited on Wed Feb-20-08 12:21 PM by mondo joe
and b)it keeps growing.
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Wed Feb-20-08 12:31 PM
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15. Next time I am in the market for a big dog, I will definitely consider a poodle! |
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My house is a big hair ball with the 3 dogs I have!
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Wed Feb-20-08 01:02 PM
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20. The shedding thing was a MAJOR factor in my decision. If all dogs didn't shed I'm |
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not sure a poodle would be my very first choice. But having lived for decades with cat fur, I can only asy the no shedding thing is a miracle.
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Wed Feb-20-08 12:01 PM
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4. You got yourself an attractive poodle there |
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I bet he's happy on the beach, it's so pretty there.
I had a black poodle growing up, his name was Andy :loveya:
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Wed Feb-20-08 12:01 PM
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5. What a beautiful pup, Joe! |
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I agree, natural poodles are very handsome.
My grandparents had a poodle just like yours.
They are VERY intelligent!
Oh, I miss the Pacific Northwest now! I use to romp around on those beaches searching for treasures.
;-)
Where were the photos taken?
:hi:
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mondo joe
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Wed Feb-20-08 12:02 PM
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6. Those are at Kalaloch on the Washington coast. |
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Our family has two weeks in a house on the beach, so it's our usual Spring and Fall trip.
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Wed Feb-20-08 01:48 PM
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21. Just down the coast from La Push. |
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http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?city=Kalaloch&state=WAI knew it looked familiar! My family spent many weekends up and down the coast of the peninsula. It's just beautiful! Thanks, :hi:
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Wed Feb-20-08 12:04 PM
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7. Awww...what a beautiful doggie! |
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:loveya: I love me some doggies. :D :bounce: I had a dachsund/poodle mix dog in the mid-80s, and she was wonderful. I've known other poodles, too, and I just love 'em. :D
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Wed Feb-20-08 12:08 PM
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8. Poodles are great dogs, but every one I've ever known... |
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had furniture as its second favorite food.
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Wed Feb-20-08 12:10 PM
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10. I lucked out. Sirius has never damaged a thing in the house other than the occassional napkin. |
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Seriously - not a chair or a shoe or even a book.
I don't think it has much to do with how we've trained him - just how he's wired.
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Wed Feb-20-08 12:12 PM
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11. Some dogs just don't go through that phase! It is rare but it does happen! |
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I have only had one of those dogs. The rest of mine were all little heathens!
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Wed Feb-20-08 12:20 PM
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14. I fully expected to need to crate him when I'm out - but we tried without, and as far as |
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we can tell he just slept on the couch the whole time, and that's how it's been ever since.
We do suspect that when he's alone he walks around on hind legs, smokes and watches HGTV. But that's okay.
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Wed Feb-20-08 12:31 PM
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16. Of course! But that is to be expected. It is what poodles do! |
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Wed Feb-20-08 12:32 PM
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17. "Wired" is how I'd describe poodles... |
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with their unlimited energy. Can't help loving them, though. There's something special about poodles.
Can't tell from the picture, but is he a standard or something smaller? Seems like the smaller they are the less destructive they are. Sometimes.
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Wed Feb-20-08 01:01 PM
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19. In that photo he was still shy of a year, so a bit undersized. |
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He has his papers, and his ancestry is documented - but I have to admit I often wonder if he's not like 1/8th something else because he has a very prominent snout for a poodle.
Though why anyone would lie about that I can't guess, since those -oodle hybrids are so popular.
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Wed Feb-20-08 12:55 PM
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18. I have 2 very tiny toy poodles. They are incredibly smart and loving. |
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I`ve been a poodle lover for many years. No matter the size they are excellent watch dogs. Had my last poodle for 19 years (still miss her). But the 2 I have now are endless joy, thier boundless energy can hardly be kept up with. I would never have just one dog again. Two are just too funny and an endless source of amusement. You have a beautiful baby! All she really needs is LOVE, lots and lots of LOVE!
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