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Old 01-17-2007, 10:36 AM   #1
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Hello Everyone,
My Dog Gizmo is a 10mth old Shih Tzu he's adorable and has the greatest personality. Gizmo loves to have his back scratched (and thinks he knows best) so much that he will steal his brush and drop it in the center of the floor and roll over the bristles. Then he'll get up and rearrange the brush so it's hitting a better spot and roll over it again.
Usually in the process the brush will flip over on to it's back side several times, which he finds very frustrating. He rearranges and then lets out little grunting noises as he rolls over the bristles to show how good it feels. Eventually he realizes that he's not effective enough and the percentage of brush flips isn't in his favor, he'll pick up his brush and drag it over to my feet and drop it. He then looks up with his pleading eyes and seems to say "Mommy, I give up, brush me please!?!"

I'll have to include a pic of this soon. For now I can send one of him. These are baby pics, but he still looks the same, still short, just a little longer, shih tzu style. (Oh and my husband, previously not a dog lover, reformed by Gizmo )

~Cheryl & Gizmo
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Old 01-17-2007, 11:06 AM   #2
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Hello, I'm a newbie and may need to be shown the ropes. I have an idea and I'm looking for comments, responses, thoughts and suggestions.

I have a dog named Gizmo and my husband and I love him to pieces. We believe him to be the smartest, funniest and of course cutest dog there is. After attending puppy class at petsmart and witnessing dogs get engaged (they had rings), I realized everyone feels this way. I have an idea about giving back to the animal rescue site and petfinder. I'm looking for the most unique (silliest, cutest, strangest, most heartwarminging) thing your dog does. If you have a photo of them in action that's great, if this characteristic can't be captured then tell me about it.

If you like my idea and want to know more contact me.
Thanks so much! Oh and spread the word.

~Cheryl & Gizmo Adams
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Old 01-17-2007, 05:25 PM   #3
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will this do for you? ....this is my Border Collie, Tir Ceo, when she was 5 mo old....and, wes, she still loves mud puddles, just doesn't get quite so carried away w/ them....



and this is what she looked like after she "cleaned up" a bit....



don't know what you are using them for but there ya go....
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Old 01-17-2007, 06:51 PM   #4
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Thumbs up Muddy Puppy.

I love it I love it I love it!!!! That is so cute. Your dog voluntarily jumped in mud like that??? That's so adorable. My dog doesn't like to get his paws wet. He gives this look like..."can I please wear booties?". Tir Ceo must be quite the outgoing puppy!!!!

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well i dont have a pic of this as of yet, but am working on getting some updated pics of her tomorrow...as its a lazy day tomorrow!

Saddie loves playing in the bath..Anytime my boys, hubby, or i get in the bath and she hears the water running. she comes running in a flash and tries to join us... she just loves taking a bath.. so much that sh will actually whine if u dont let her in the tub with u......when shes in the bath she scratches at the sides and acts like she is trying to eat the water. I usually end up soaked and a with a mess to clean up, but hey atleast she had fun....... just way to cute... i would have to say she is the first dog ive had that wants to take a bath as much as she does.... will try to get a pic of her in the bath the next time an post it up for you...
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Old 01-18-2007, 06:28 AM   #6
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so lovely Lokum also likes to play in mud...
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