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    Lots of big doggie-little doggie pics

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    Awwwwwwwwww, I'm so in love with your crew.  I love the dog pile on your bed & the picture of the wolfhound & the poodle running outside.  It's a great action shot.
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    [sm=clapping%20hands%20smiley.gif]your dogs are truely adorable!
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    Those are great! Did I miss how you ended up with so many and so varied doggies? [:D]

    This one is by far my favorite: 
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    Wonderful, wonderful pictures of a great looking pack!
     
    Mariana, I think you have to give us a list of names, breeds and colors - we need a scorecard!
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    I really enjoyed that.  Like the little iddy bittie dog on that great big pillow.  I too would like to know the breeds.  Not very good with names with a crew that big.  Never can I call a kid by the right name at my house.  Drives them nuts.lol,lol
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    Thanks! Their names, breeds, ages, etc are:
    - Midja: Male Old English Sheepdog (white and black, sometimes with short hair, sometimes with long hair), 5 years old. Alpha dog. He was the first one to arrive, as a puppy. Absolutely adorable. LOVES children, and balls. Doesn´t play a lot with the other dogs. He is really sweet and obedient.
    - Spatfyk: Female Irish Wolfhound, 3.5 years old. She is sweet and shy. Really lazy. When we go out, she runs for 5-10 mins. and then decides to wait for the rest of the group lying in the shadow. Loves to swim.She loves to play with other dogs, but most of them are afraid of her.
    - Fjiarel: Female Bouvier des Flandres (black coat, sometimes long hair, sometimes short; sometimes a bit fat), 3 years old. Really independant. DEMANDS a lot of attention, and exercise. She has to work. She loves to run, play, eat, destroy, swim, play with nice dogs, tease not so nice dogs, tease her brothers and sisters, annoy Midja, flirt with Ohmti, and run at full speed towards me when I am not facing her. She has a nice temperament, when you know how to treat her. She can be too demanding.
    - Ohmti- Male gray french-poodlish. He was adopted when he was 1 year old. He is now almost 2 years old. He is the only one that arrived as an adult. He was beaten by previous owners, and severely malnourished. He is a bit scared of men. He loves to bark, and flirt with any female. Loves to chase and be chased by other dogs.  He needs a lot of discipline. He thinks he is absolutely huge, and thinks of himself as the Alpha dog. Nobody contradicts him, out of pity I believe. He thinks he is the most important dog in the whole world.
    - Ankrit: Female french poodle, light apricot, 10 months old. She was given to me as a present by my parents when a red french poodle I had was stolen from me. She is really sweet and delicate. She loves balls. She can play all day with them. She has a ridiculous bark, but a strong temperament.
    - Urwok: Male french poodle, dark apricot, or red. 9 months old. A friend of mine knew my french poodle had been stolen some months ago, and that I had been wanting to find a french poodle for a long time, but he didn´t know my parents had just given me Ankrit. So, he phoned me and told me this boy was available. I saw his photo and fell in love with him. I couldn´t resist him...he is the sweetest dog I have ever met. He is really calm, and loves to cuddle with me. He is my only true lap-dog, but isn´t yappy of hyperactive. He and Ankrit are always together...they love each other. They are also known as tweedle-dum and tweedle-dee.
    Urwok- Male, chocolate french-poodlish, 5 months old. Adopted when he was 2 months old from a family that bought him when he was 3 weeks old!!!!!!!! They said they couldn´t look after him. He had ticks, intestinal parasites, and an eye infection. No shots. I hadn´t thought of having another dog, but...I went to this family´s house to help them find a home for this boy. I fell in lole and took him hime. He is absolutely crazy. He loves to bother his older brothers-sisters. He is always running and jumping on the rest of us. His biggest pleasure is to eat. He is ALWAYS looking for food, and is permanently happy.
    Those are my dogs.
    The rest of them are students (I am a dog trainer) that stay with me when their parents travel. I know most of them since they were puppies, so they are well behaved and know my dogs. They have a lot of fun with us, and I really like having them stay with me.
    Well...this turned out really long! I´m going to sleep now,
    Mariana
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    Wow! Great crew you have there, is the taller cream colored dog and Afghan Hound? My Aunt when she was married to her first husband many years ago had 2  that were blackish(sp) in color.[;)]
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    I absolutely love those pictures. Especially the one where the littlest guy is looking at *I think* Spatfyk's tail like it is a toy. [:D] Seriously, those pictures made my morning. One question - did you intend to have so many dogs, or did they just find you?
     
    I feel like I may be fast-forwarding to my own future, looking at your guys. When I am more settled, I would love to have a whole pack of my own. Okay, one more question - any problems along the way with them all getting along, or introducing a new dog?
     
    They are all so darling.