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poor edward got chipped today ...he was not a happy bunny and had a little cry ....luckily a chewy stick took away the pain ) View attachment 25593
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I can feel Wilf's too (and was just about to ask the same question) I can actually see the position it is in and can move it off the shoulder blade into a convenient gap - but it obviously likes it on top of the shoulder blade and a'cos it always ends up back there :- "michelle said:I can feel ed's...but maybe thats because i know where it was done . I would think they'd be pretty easy to feel on a whip because the skins so thin.
If he did not have brown nose I would just say he is strange shade of fawn. Was his nose always so pale? And what is the pigment in rest of his family?michelle said:ed's mum(nch hobgoblin) is orange parti, his dad (nch rch stewart)was blue/black partiHis 2 sisters are vicky's ella/taylor maid (blue part) and tonys amber/moonpie (orange parti)
If it was'nt for knowing how he's been bred (generations/generations ago) i would have thought he'd got some dodgy genes (w00t)
Obviously with him being a non ped there's some greyhound in him and supposidly years n years ago they used to put staff in non ped whippet to give them a bit more "get up n go"
obviously ed's got loads of that cos yet again he's under the duvet
His mother was a fawn particolour with a pale nose and his father was a black and white particolour with a black nose. He has a sister who is a blue particolour with a black nose and another sister who is a fawn particolour with a pale nose. hthSeraphina said:If he did not have brown nose I would just say he is strange shade of fawn. Was his nose always so pale? And what is the pigment in rest of his family?
He was born with a pale nose as was one of his sisters. He also has pale eye lids and lips (as does his sister and mother). It's inconceivable that it isn't caused by the d alleSeraphina said:If Edward's nose was originally dark there is a possibility that the depigmantation is caused by one of several ailments and not by the liver gene. There is also a condition called "winter nose" where perfectly normal black nose fades out in winter - nothing to worry about.
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