Sorry about the delayed responce vicky - I was travelling back from abroad.....
Try these:
http://www.k9community.co.uk/forums/index....showtopic=16277
Problem is - Phoebe knows she is pretty - and plays on it!
gb
Phoebe doesn't do Winter - not a good time of the year at all. Cold, Dark no bunnies and no squirrels :(
But here are some from the summer......
A whippet can find ANY patch of sunlight no matter how small!
A whippet will occupy any chair which ahs just been vacated - on the grounds that...
Jo - how do you manage to get so many photographs on the page for one posting? Isn't there some sort of size restriction?
or should I say how do you make the file sizes small enough for posting without loss of quality?
AND
Did it snow at home today (Dorchester) ?
As I am at present in North...
Ah - well there you have it.... unfortunately I am not at home at present, in fact I am not in the UK at present and won't be for another 3 weeks :(
I think she is around 10.5 kilos ...... but don't quote me on that! As far as height is concerned well that will have to wait until I get home...
Er - well I am sorry to be equally as dim, only it is what I have been told by SWMBO :- "
It goes along the lines of -
"Oh my gosh if she has pups, what if anything should happen to her? and she is soooo small"
and one can see the point - we would both be devastated if anything happened to...
Phoebe adores playing with other dogs (she doesn't like barking ones overmuch though) - here she is playing a game with two of her friends. The game is called:
Let's wind up the Wolfhounds :sweating: and consists of Phoebe showing off her acceleration and turning skills. The only problem is...
Phoebe is a 2 and a half year old Whimpet type doglet.
She is non pedigree and extremely proud of of it - actually she is very proud of everything about herself I think :- " She certainly knows that she is extremely pretty - even for a Whimpet, because everyone keeps telling her she is :D...
I always thought it would be good to cross with small poodles and call them "Whoodles"
But now it appears that in the USA they use the name to describe Poodle and Wheaten Coated terrier crosses........
Ah well :D
gb
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