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July 3, 2018 at 5:48 am #1540863
I prefer Greyhounds or Salukis to Corgis, really.
Yaaaaaay! I’m into Greyhounds too! I have a racetrack rescue and two Italian Greyhounds.
What I call the sphinx pose could work as a pebble 🙂 In fact, they remind me of Anubis when they’re like that: front paws extended, hind legs tucked in, tail curled up, head and ears perked up.
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http://www.sarahjestin.com/feedbacklists.htmJuly 3, 2018 at 6:10 am #1540866I prefer Greyhounds or Salukis to Corgis, really.
Yaaaaaay! I’m into Greyhounds too! I have a racetrack rescue and two Italian Greyhounds.
What I call the sphinx pose could work as a pebble
In fact, they remind me of Anubis when they’re like that: front paws extended, hind legs tucked in, tail curled up, head and ears perked up.
Like a Pebble Dog version of the Pebble Cougar!
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For me though the dogs I have always loved the most were the mastiff types.
Kieva, a few weeks after I brought her home from the rescue in Arizona.
Kieva (Cane Corso – Italian Mastiff), Svayaa (Boerboel – South African Mastiff) and Brinn (Cane Corso Cross)
Kieva and Brinn were both rescuses that I drove down to Arizona to save.
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"COSMIC SHIFT DRAGONS and KI-RINS" and the "OCTOPUS TANUKI TEST PAINT #1"July 3, 2018 at 5:37 pm #1540915I always had Australian Shepherds; it could be a problem satisfying everyone with dog breeds. (we had English Mastiffs for many years too) Cats were easier, a bit less variation in physical type between breeds.
An octopus or cuttlefish could make a cute pebble, and look natural with the wild patterns and colors.
July 3, 2018 at 5:46 pm #1540918I have/had a pembroke corgi. I mean, he was mine, I picked him out, named him and all that but he’s as annoying as he is cute, and so he’s my dad’s now. However we live in the same house so… yeah.
I found that I don’t like dogs (was a pet sitter). Except german shepherds. I love them, and my german shepherd was the most amazing dog ever. If every dog was like him, I’d love dogs. (as a note, I’m also a fan of well trained dogs. Unfortunately, that seems to be a rarity)
I’m a fan of salukis as well, as least in terms of looks. I’ve never met one in person. Heard they’re hard to keep though, as they just want to run. Which means jumped fences and encounters with cars.
I hope to one day have a leonberger.July 4, 2018 at 1:49 pm #1540945Any ETA on PYO Oriental restock?
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Male Hearth....one day🤞Dream on.July 4, 2018 at 2:51 pm #1540947Cuttlefish or octopus pebble would be awesome!
July 4, 2018 at 6:19 pm #1540955Any ETA on PYO Oriental restock?
Seconded!
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July 4, 2018 at 7:20 pm #1540957I too, like pipsxlch, luv the Australian Shepherd breed; I find them brilliant, loving, affectionate, beautiful,and very protective. I have had both Black-Tri’s and a Blue Merle.
After my Left hip replacement later this month, after healing, I will be welcoming 1-2 back in my life; probably both Blue Merle’s since my Zarek was 13.25 years when he passed; my other two Black Tri’s passed at age 4.5 years and 9 years alasJuly 6, 2018 at 11:07 am #1540989Any ETA on PYO Oriental restock?
Hm , I just checked the casting racks, and I don’t see any! So either we haven’t been casting them, or they are packed and haven’t been put in the store. We have been short-handed in casting for a while now, so we’re having more trouble than usual keeping things in stock.
July 6, 2018 at 11:16 am #1540990I have always avoided doing dogs. This is because people want THEIR kind of dog, and there are, like, a zillion different breeds. Maybe a zillion an’a half if you count puggles and labradoodles, and cockapoos and schnoodles.
SandyCast and United Design dogs cannot be improved on, so I figure I’ll go do other stuff.
July 6, 2018 at 11:18 am #1540991Corgis are cute, to me they have very foxlike faces. For me though the dogs I have always loved the most were the mastiff types. Kieva, a few weeks after I brought her home from the rescue in Arizona.
Kieva (Cane Corso – Italian Mastiff), Svayaa (Boerboel – South African Mastiff) and Brinn (Cane Corso Cross)
Kieva and Brinn were both rescuses that I drove down to Arizona to save.
You have a cabin? That’s really cool ! Nobody’s gonna mess with your place with those guys watching!
July 6, 2018 at 11:52 am #1540993Any ETA on PYO Oriental restock?
Hm , I just checked the casting racks, and I don’t see any! So either we haven’t been casting them, or they are packed and haven’t been put in the store. We have been short-handed in casting for a while now, so we’re having more trouble than usual keeping things in stock.
So…. you’re hiring?? 😉
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Sitting young oriental dragon koi gold and white
July 10, 2018 at 5:23 am #1541098I prefer Greyhounds or Salukis to Corgis, really.
Yaaaaaay! I’m into Greyhounds too! I have a racetrack rescue and two Italian Greyhounds. What I call the sphinx pose could work as a pebble In fact, they remind me of Anubis when they’re like that: front paws extended, hind legs tucked in, tail curled up, head and ears perked up.
Like a Pebble Dog version of the Pebble Cougar!
Hahaha! Yes, but with a wagging tail 🙂
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http://www.sarahjestin.com/feedbacklists.htmJuly 10, 2018 at 6:29 am #1541101I always had Australian Shepherds; it could be a problem satisfying everyone with dog breeds. (we had English Mastiffs for many years too) Cats were easier, a bit less variation in physical type between breeds. An octopus or cuttlefish could make a cute pebble, and look natural with the wild patterns and colors.
OCTOPEBBLE!!!! I would die of cuteness and it’d be totally worth it.
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