Thanks Kirsty, notice how they chopped all her long fur off her sides, and she now resembles a greyhound!!! In only one week, she has now lost those famous fluffy ears too:-( and quite honestly, she's having such a bad hair day, I'm loathe to post up anymore until it's all growed back! Lol! Bless her heart, we still love her, even though she does look strange, and we will still adore her even if she goes bald! Lol, hope that doesn't happen!!!!!
no his Dad is called Ballyline Charmer son of Greenveldt Jago in Nyrvana, he does have a 'Manor Wolf Gypsy Rose' in his ped too maybe a distant cousin ;-)
Thanks for my fix of Yogi This is a pic of Jadie who sadly is no longer with us, she was about 8 in this pic which is one of my fav ones!! Loving this thread!!!
this is my first GSD Scouse (1976-1982) i owe my life to this dog. sadly died aged 6. my second GSD Saffron (1998-2004) the best friend ever also died aged 6
Just some pics of zeus for you[/IMG] [/IMG] [/IMG] This is one of him as a baby love this one.;-) [/IMG]
More gorgeous longcoats - loving all the recent photos put on. Thanks girliebiker - glad you love my Yogi
I'm an admirer of the longcoated GSD, Vito's daddy was one, I think that's where he gets his good looks from- it's certainly where he got his long coat from! Vito's Daddy:
how lovely is your dog i have just looked at the pics of northern inuits they are lovely are they easy to train like GSD's?
I think thoughts differ on the trainability of northern inuits. I've never owned one myself. So far my cross has been really quick to pick up the basics- impressively so. I think this is probably the GSD in him. He is absolutely dog daft though and when he sees one all his training goes awol! Currently working on this- he's just turned 6 months old on the 18th.
my northern inuit has been easy to train,recall helped by living with sheps.wonderful nature he has too
Lol, don't temptme!!!! It's growing like mad again now thank goodness!! Haven't been in here for a while, but oh, what stunning, stunning, gorgeous, yummy, scrummy new additions we've got in here now, loving them all, and all too beautiful, to pic a favourite, but I'll keep trying;-)
Indie has a long coat. White crossed with Red Sable = Apricot (or so I'm told!) He has rather splendid ears.