Auntie Karen found these REALLY, REALLY BIG PUPPERS!!

Started by Ima DoraBelle, July 20, 2010, 03:49:36 PM

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Ima DoraBelle

I have no idea how to do this.  Let's see . . .

O.K., this works: just copy and paste and meet Pretzel and Schnitzel!

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/35263942#35263942

Auntie Karen
It's not easy being "Queen" of THIS Herd![/b] :hkiss:

Doxherding Karen

Darcel and I decided to ask Auntie DeeDee for the name of her veterinary plastic surgeon for Pretzel! :temp:

Why not, she's got every other vet on speed dial!  And we love her for it! :heart: :heart: :heart: 

Or Auntie Bernadee could look up for us on the internet!  :thumb:

Auntie Karen :sunny:

"I tried marriage and children - it ended badly. 
I'm doing much better with dachshunds and rabbits."

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Brekkesmom

Well, they both look way better now, but the one with the saggy skin on her legs (Pretzel - I think) - I have never seen anything like that before, and I've seen many zaftig (zeftig?) dachsies!
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Doxherding Karen

Quote from: Brekkesmom on July 22, 2010, 09:11:30 AMWell, they both look way better now, but the one with the saggy skin on her legs (Pretzel - I think) - I have never seen anything like that before, and I've seen many zaftig (zeftig?) dachsies!
:thumb: Zaftig is the word.  And it is Pretzel who is wearing a Basset hound suit! :2funny:

Seriously, she is only four years old, so her skin should have some elasticity in it and shrink back to some degree, but she's also got all that excess skin hanging below her chest and what looks like some at the base of her tail.  Maybe a school of veterinary medicine would consider operating on her.  Age-wise she's a good candidate. 

And they are both über-CUTE!! :hyper:

Aunte Karen :sunny:
"I tried marriage and children - it ended badly. 
I'm doing much better with dachshunds and rabbits."