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Apr 04, 2009 22:17 |  #1

Everyone knows whippets are such gentle creatures, you can see it in their faces...............ye​ah right.

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Apr 04, 2009 22:38 |  #2

Nwow that is freaky!


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Apr 05, 2009 01:05 as a reply to  @ Mack1time's post |  #3

Good shot. Thats what they do on racing track as well


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Apr 05, 2009 11:36 |  #4

Haha... better start running!


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Apr 05, 2009 12:50 |  #5

Not quite a whippet.....

But teethy

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Apr 05, 2009 13:44 |  #6

Connie wasn't to impressed with Hugo getting too close


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Apr 05, 2009 15:13 |  #7

ooh I love Bengals. If ever I was to get another cat that's what it would be I think.

Bealie, I hope Connie and Hugos confrontation ended there and didn't escalate into a fight, although Hugo looks rather like a naughty child, like he's just teasing her.




  
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Apr 05, 2009 19:44 |  #8

One of my squirrels - just managed to catch a shot when she was making a squeek

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Apr 05, 2009 21:12 |  #9

We were at a family get together and the family dog was being funny, so I took a quick snap.


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Apr 05, 2009 22:09 |  #10

Here are my two, playing in the snow ...


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Apr 06, 2009 06:42 as a reply to  @ ceegee's post |  #11

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He's always been teethy
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Apr 06, 2009 13:35 |  #12

Yes whippet it all turned out ok in the end. they are owned by two colleague's of mine and this was the first time they had met. Hugo was only 2 and Connie wasn't telling on a lady's age:)


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Apr 06, 2009 14:19 |  #13

Aeth wrote in post #7674541 (external link)
We were at a family get together and the family dog was being funny, so I took a quick snap.

Love this expression, looks like a big smile. My Dalmatian used to bear all teeth with a full-on body wriggle and mad tail wag when we returned home every evening. Hilarious but heart warming that they are THAT happy to see you.


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Apr 06, 2009 14:42 |  #14

some great pics here.
Yikes Joker Girl how does that squirrel close its mouth with that dagger of a lower tooth!!
Aeth, when I was a kid we had one dog who smiled and then he taught the other one to do it too. People often think they're snarling, but we know better.

the border collie? puppy looks like a shark. hahaha




  
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Apr 06, 2009 14:58 |  #15

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