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...just because we like llamas:
... and here's a nice dog to herd them:
(thanks Munni)
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18 comments:
Zeph! Using a hairdryer on Afghan hounds! I'm afraid I'll have to report you to the RSPCA.
sorry offie we didn't have the time to brush our hair, Zeph caught us by surprise-
And not a Push-me-pull-you in sight!
Shame!
actually... they're alpacas. I lied.
we should bring in some of those Hungarian rasta dogs to herd them.
Munni, that is so excellently suitable I'm going to add the picture to this page.
Apparently the Puli is "able to change directions instantly" - how can it do that when it can't see where it's going?
They're fab though... did you look at the puppy page?...aaaaah
Yeah, lovely.
So, what do you think, stewed or fried?
you can fry the afgan or make spaghetti meat balls with it.
offie, if you can catch them, kill them and skin them, you can cook them any way you like...
if you decide to catch an afgan ,pick a reversible one.
that's like killing two birds with one stone.
Reversible Afghans are covered with embroidery on the other side, non?
And how, in dog's truth, can that hound hunt anything when its first concern must be for its beautiful locks?
mimi,
the truth is, you shouln't eat them but, they are perfect to sweep your floor. ,
Well I don't know about Afghans, but I've been told to keep my llama in the desk drawer, as cats are very partial to llama.
and alpaca.
Cats are partial to alpaca??
Good job I keep mine in a pine box then.
Those locks are really handy if you have a scar face.
(or to make a coat, so that I can leave now)
and they pull me back in!
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