OEH said:He's lovely.
Nana is developing spots, she's 5 this year, so rather late to devlop them I thought
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Nana is gorgeous - superb action shot, wish I could take them like that!
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OEH said:He's lovely.
Nana is developing spots, she's 5 this year, so rather late to devlop them I thought
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Julie D said:Pax is really cute,trac said:jinnyfizz said:YaaayyyyI remember Spotty Dog
............ and Andy Pandy, Teddy, Bill & Ben, Little Weed etc etc etc (w00t) :b
me too,wooden tops was my favorite programme ,my mum use to wish it was on for hours ,as i was so quiet watching it :b
I used to love Wooden Tops too
do you remember Pogle's Wood, it was brill, tried to look it up on U-Tube but got someones rubbish homemade wooded film ! :- "
*Lesley* said:Yes same here Katie, his mum and dad have lots when they have been lazing in the sun,and when they are wet, its odd isnt it.
My three have a couple but not many.....yet :lol:
His dad really was Kane not a dalmation honest :teehee:
Talking of colours funny thing I found when Sienna had her dye injection they shaved her fur off the back of her neck and her skin was brindle underneath, which I suppose it would be :clown: but it looked really weird and where she has the white flash the hair is growing back quicker on that bit :unsure:
Ellen said:Hi there, don't know how to say it in english but those are pigment dots. It's nothing to panic about. I gave my oldest whippetgirl Dobé Eukanuba (because the breeder was also giving this) after a while I got a puppy package of Hills. So after a while, I gave Dobé Hills.. and she also got those spots but most of them on the chest and a little bit on the legs. when I changed her food again to Eukanuba, they dissapeared again. So what I'm just trying to say is that in some cases it can depend on their food. Not always, but that's my experience. I can search in my pictures if you would like to see the difference.
oakmoorehill said:As promised a photo of a very wet William. Although his spots do show up when he is dry you can really see the spots of pigment in his skin when he is wet
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