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Neighbour dog Tess, Got friend of Teena, Miss C can take it or leave the dog. That's a puppy.> did pencil drawing of this beautiful animal. Enjoy
Mount Mitchell "Bear Hunt Club" Marion, NC, McDowell County, 1948, Lake Tahoma cabins Bill Gibbs - Bear Hunt. From the North Carolina Conservation and Development Department, Travel and Tourism Division photo files, North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, NC.
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Dogland GuideDogs
Dogland Guide Dogs, is a support service for visually/perceptually impaired residents that want a Guide Dog, with a custom look.
These dogs are not meant in any way to duplicate the functions that the VHH/VAI Guidedog "Max" can provide.
The Dogland Guide Dog, can do basic guide dog functions, like find, follow, and tp you to coordinates. Our basic guide dog, can also give a free copy of "Max" , the VHH/VAI Guidedog v.2.9 to any friend you wish, through chat command.
I fully support the "Max" project, and that is why the Dogland Guidedog is able to pass a Guidedog v.2.9, that has all functions to you, or to any friend you like.
Dogland Guide Dogs are not for sale.
Dogland Dogs will custom make a Guide Dog for any visually impaired resident of SL.
Qualified recipients will be asked to send a full perm copy of their body shape(NOT SKIN) to Vitolo Rossini, so the dog can be custom fit prior to sending out.
There are a number of fine looking breeds to choose from.
Dogland Park has a long standing reputation for not charging for goods or services. The resale of preowned dogs of different types at reduced costs is another service of Dogland. We are fortunate to have wonderful supporters.
There is no charge for the making of a custom Dogland Guide Dog, for residents that are visually or perceptually impaired.
This Guide Dog, is in no way meant to replace "Max" or to interfere with the "Max" project by VHH and VAI.
These Custom Guide Dogs are not transferable, and are good only for the person they are made for.
There are two options for your Guide Dog.
1- Get an unscripted Custom Guide Dog, with instructions on how to install your "Max" contents into him (or have us do that for you).
2- Get a Basic Dogland Guide Dog;
Basic Dogland Guide Dog is a simpler choice. They do not have pre-installed landmarks, voice or "tour" information, that "Max" does. Your Guide Dog can give any friend you choose, a copy of the "Max" Guidedog v.2.9 distributed as a free assistive device in SL.
These are the functions of Dogland's Guide Dog
*notecard help
*Find
*Follow
*Locate
*Can tell distances
*Give a copy of the "Max" guidedog to others
*Can sense direction
*Can go to map coordinates( you may add landmarks to the dog)
The Custom Dogland Guide Dog, will be given with the understanding, that the recipient will disclose to any that may ask, that this is not a Guide Dog distributed by VHH/VAI, and that the dog that you offer them , is the original "Max", with all features provided by VHH/VAI.
The notecard that the dog is able to give you takes you through all features.
Contact Vitolo Rossini with questions.
vitolorossini@yahoo.com
Gretel and Montague play together a lot. This is a welcome QUIET moment the two are having.
Gretel was adopted on 3/27/08. She was born on 1/23/08. She's a mix between a German Shepherd and Bassett Hound. Not sure what she'll look like when she's an adult.
Montague was adopted in December 2003. He's (obviously) a Golden Retriever.
Both dogs were adopted from different local rescue organizations that have a no-kill philosophy.
They always have to say hello when we walk by with Prince, I just had to take a photo of the little cuties :)
Went to volunteer at this shelter walking dogs, clean up etc. these are some of the pups available for adoption. some of them left to go to an adoption event I hope they found some great humans.
Pictures of our Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and Poodle Mix: Betty the Cavapoo. Taken with one AB-800 in a light box front, using a Nikon AF-S DX 17-55mm f/2.8G IF-ED with a D90.
dogs in Lapland are the biggest friends!
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There's nothing I can do about stealing Toby's treat... he can be nasty if I try... but what bothers me is that he keeps his treat in his mouth showing it to me all the time and it takes a loooooong time till he finishes it...
I guess the best I can do is wait and wait in the hope he gives it up...
Não tem nada que eu possa fazer para roubar a guloseima do Toby... ele pode ser bem mal educado se eu tentar... mas o que mais me incomoda é que fica com a guloseima na boca me mostrando o tempo todo e enrolando um tempão até comer tudo...
Acho que o melhor que tenho a fazer é esperar, esperar, na esperança que ele desista....