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Hi,

I'm new to this site but was hoping someone may have, or know of someone, who has any litter mates to my new whippet pup Doddridge Portmeirion . Mother to the pups is Ilbatheez Harmony Mist over Doddridge and Dad is Willingwisp Twist N Shout for Arjuna. I have been trying to post some photos of her but someone in our house has been hiding batteries again...grrrrrrr! :rant: It would be really nice to see some of her litter mates...she is 12 weeks now and was bred by Brenda Barnes.
 
Hi and welcome to k9 :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

I know Brenda,she has bred a nice litter :wub: :wub: Lizzyb a k9 member, bred the Mum of your baby :thumbsup: :thumbsup: I,m sure she will be please to see piccys :D :D
 
Geez this site does not make life easy!! Anyone got any idea how u download photos...keep getting an error message that my file is too large. Ruby will make her debut soon...fingers crossed!
 
You need to resize your photos first - try www.showyourphotos.com its free.

or try using Microsoft Photo Editor to resize if you have it.

heres the tips on Help for photos

Reply to your post like normal but do not 'Add reply' at this point.

Just underneath the box where you enter your post text you will see a section called 'File Attachments'. In that section there is a button marked 'Browse'. Click on this button and browse your local folders to find the file you want to upload. This file should be .gif or .jpg. Select this file (Open), you will now return to the posting form & you should see the path to your file in the 'File Attacments' area.

Click on 'Add Reply' like normal.

A few points to note....

Files should be smaller than 75kb. If they are larger than this they will take too long for most people to download - 75kb is adequate for almost every photograph. You will not be able to load files bigger than 75kb.

Photgraphs are usually best uploaded as .jpg files.

Gif files only need to be saved at 72dpi.

The picture should be no wider than about 500 pixels - otherwise it will just end up too big on everyones screens.

You cannot see the picture if you 'Preview Post' (because it hasn't been uploaded to the server at that point).

If you do click on 'Preview Post' you will loose the file details from the 'File attachment' box & you will need to 'Browse' for your file again.

When you press 'Add Reply' it will take longer than normal to show the next screen because your picture has to be transfered to the server. Depending on the speed of your modem and the picture size this could take 30-60 seconds.

Using the method above you can only post one picture per post.

The same method can be used to attach Word documents to your post and make them available for download.

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Resized_DSCF0408.jpgThanks for the help!
 
Shes called Ruby as we collected her on a Tuesday...Ruby Tuesday :) My children have been driving her crazy by singing Ruby, Ruby, Ruby (Kaiser Cheifs) she runs up and down the hallway like a maniac everytime they start singing :lol:
 
Welcome to K9 :cheers:

I've got a pup called Ruby too :huggles: She gets called Ruby Tuesday, although she was born on a sunday :lol:
 
aww she's lovely. :luck: with her, you'll have fun.
 
aww :wub: good luck with her :luck: one of my girls got same markings on face too as your girl and jo's. Heres a pic of her as a pup ( shes nearly 2 now !)

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welcome to K9 :)

Ruby looks a real little cutie, look forward to seeing loads more pics of her :thumbsup:
 

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