prolly won't be posting here or driving the L for a while
OK, here she is. In this picture she is 7 weeks old.

In this picture she is 15 weeks old.

I can't wait to see what she will look like when she's a year old!
Tom
In this picture she is 15 weeks old.
I can't wait to see what she will look like when she's a year old!
Tom
Last edited by tliss; Nov 25, 2003 at 08:15 AM.
Originally posted by tliss
OK, here she is. In this picture she is 7 weeks old...
...this picture she is 15 weeks old...
...I can't wait to see what she will look like when she's a year old!
Tom
OK, here she is. In this picture she is 7 weeks old...
...this picture she is 15 weeks old...
...I can't wait to see what she will look like when she's a year old!
Tom
as far as what she'll look like when she's 1, BIG ! Miller was over 100lbs by the time he was 1!
at 1 year the average Male is129.00lbs and average Female is 119.00!
Saint Bernard Average Weight Chart (by age)
Lots of great mutts here!
Bluelightning: first thought your blue merle sheltie was a collie; I have two collies, a small female (Kalli) and her "puppy" Casey (100 lbs).
Casey waits for me to come home, then gets on the garage roof and "roof-woofs" me for leaving him home all day. The pic caught him in "mid-woof."
He's one strange dog, but he's also the nicest one I've ever had. We'd be lucky if people were as nice as most dogs.
Someday would like a blue merle collie.
Bluelightning: first thought your blue merle sheltie was a collie; I have two collies, a small female (Kalli) and her "puppy" Casey (100 lbs).
Casey waits for me to come home, then gets on the garage roof and "roof-woofs" me for leaving him home all day. The pic caught him in "mid-woof."
He's one strange dog, but he's also the nicest one I've ever had. We'd be lucky if people were as nice as most dogs.
Someday would like a blue merle collie.
well, I just went back to my doctor today for a recheck.
yesterday he used a marker and outlined the area that was swollen and tender and infected on my arm. he gave me two stronger types of antibiotics and told me to come back today. so today I go back and the infection has spread several inches beyond the outline.
so he sends me to another hospital in town to see a surgeon. I'm fearing the worst, I figure i'm going under the knife or something scary like that.
instead, she cuts the stiches out and just pulls the cut open and starts squeezing my arm like a big pimple. all of this GROSS slime starts pouring out... IT WAS NASTY.
then she pours peroxide in it and jabs a Q-tip in there and starts cleaning around inside my arm
it was gross. she says I have to leave the wound open and clean it like that 4 or 5 times a day until it heals up.
anyway, hopefully things are going in the right direction now.
sorry, no pics, they'll either gross people out worse than the above story, or people will start calling me the P word because it's not a bad enough wound for all the comotion. those are the two most common reactions I've gotten so far
anyways, thanks again for all of the concern from everyone.
sincerely,
chris
yesterday he used a marker and outlined the area that was swollen and tender and infected on my arm. he gave me two stronger types of antibiotics and told me to come back today. so today I go back and the infection has spread several inches beyond the outline.
so he sends me to another hospital in town to see a surgeon. I'm fearing the worst, I figure i'm going under the knife or something scary like that.
instead, she cuts the stiches out and just pulls the cut open and starts squeezing my arm like a big pimple. all of this GROSS slime starts pouring out... IT WAS NASTY.
then she pours peroxide in it and jabs a Q-tip in there and starts cleaning around inside my arm
it was gross. she says I have to leave the wound open and clean it like that 4 or 5 times a day until it heals up.
anyway, hopefully things are going in the right direction now.
sorry, no pics, they'll either gross people out worse than the above story, or people will start calling me the P word because it's not a bad enough wound for all the comotion. those are the two most common reactions I've gotten so far
anyways, thanks again for all of the concern from everyone.
sincerely,
chris
Originally posted by jaymz
Lots of great mutts here!
Bluelightning: first thought your blue merle sheltie was a collie; I have two collies, a small female (Kalli) and her "puppy" Casey (100 lbs).
Casey waits for me to come home, then gets on the garage roof and "roof-woofs" me for leaving him home all day. The pic caught him in "mid-woof."
He's one strange dog, but he's also the nicest one I've ever had. We'd be lucky if people were as nice as most dogs.
Someday would like a blue merle collie.
Lots of great mutts here!
Bluelightning: first thought your blue merle sheltie was a collie; I have two collies, a small female (Kalli) and her "puppy" Casey (100 lbs).
Casey waits for me to come home, then gets on the garage roof and "roof-woofs" me for leaving him home all day. The pic caught him in "mid-woof."
He's one strange dog, but he's also the nicest one I've ever had. We'd be lucky if people were as nice as most dogs.
Someday would like a blue merle collie.
Uhh auto, that's not cool for work ya know, not the limb, i can deal with that, but there is a severe excess of *****, as in more than zero.
Ach, edited on me, thanks for making it a link tho.




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