My dog Fanny. She's been with the family since i was 7, i'm 22 now. I think she might be an alien.
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SandRider wrote:he's a pretty serious, working dog.
like what Eyes said above about collies, you've got to give them work -
if you have little kids, they will try to herd the kids around.
the other two dogs are blue heelers, what we call the Australian Cattle Dogs
down here. they're great stock dogs, real good with cattle (they herd cattle
by nipping at the cattle's heels, hence the nickname) but they are not in any
way the kind of disciplined, eager-to-please dog the way the Border Collies are.
the heelers are yard dogs; Jack's the only one allowed in the house.
That dog looks like a cat.
"You and your buddies and that b*tch Mandy are nothing but a gang of lying, socially maladjusted losers." - St Hypatia of Arrakeen.
Thanks.
Since all her family members died very young, i can't help but think that maybe she sacrificed them in some Lovecraftian ritual.
"The beginning of knowledge is the discovery of something we do not understand." - Frank Herbert
“This tutoring is dialectical. Literature makes us better noticers of life; we get to practice on life itself; which in turn makes us better readers of detail in literature; which in turn makes us better readers of life. And so on and on.” - James Wood