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My roommate's friends brought over their gentle dogs on their way to travel to fun places this weekend.
Photogenic little dog;Just sat there letting me take pictures until it's owner called out and caught it's attention.
Boo the dog has been taking the internet by storm recently with his miniature bear look and huge wardrobe.
He started off as a shaggy, energetic and lovable Pomeranian puppy when he was born on March 16th, 2006.
Thankfully his owner the “human” was ready with her camera to capture all of it.
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Hello Big Barker Team - my parents wanted to share a picture of me (and my brother) on our Big Barker Bed. Now, what I overheard was that the bed was suppose to be for me!! (Btw - my name is Sage, and I'm a 75 lb Labrador Retriever). But, my older brother, Basil (10 year old, Westie) didn't want to be left out of the fun, and decided he wanted ME to share the bed with him. I guess since I'm the baby, I better do it.
Anyways, we LOVE our new bed, and my mom took a picture of me posing, and then another one of my brother and I sleeping. I would have preferred my brother sleep on his own bed so i can stretch out, but that's ok - it tells me he likes my bed better than his. HA HA.
Saving Lives and adoptions is what SOHS does 365 days a year. Over 1300 adoptions the past three years at www.sohumane.org and on average, 650 pets saved from euthanasia from partner shelters. SOHS is a no-kill shelter, 2nd oldest in the state of Oregon and has been at the same locations for 84 years. We're on Facebook at www.facebook.com/southernoregonhumane
Tina is an Italian Greyhound and she's 3 years old.
The Italian Greyhound is affectionate and makes a good companion dog. The breed is excellent for families and enjoys the company of people.
They are fast, agile and athletic.
In general the Italian Greyhound is intelligent, but they often have a "what's in it for me" attitude and do not exactly throw themselves into training with great excitement, so patience, firmness, gentleness, and reward in training seem to work best. They are also known for their mischievous ingenuity. Despite a high center of gravity, they can easily walk upright on their hind legs to reach items up on tables. They can also jump surprisingly high (some over 1.5 m vertically) to reach high-up items of interest to them, including leaping atop kitchen counter-tops from the floor.