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Post by erikasbackyard on May 17, 2006 13:37:54 GMT -5
It's a shame you can't hear them. Now that they can almost walk, and most can stand on all four legs properly and toddle a few steps, they are getting pretty goofy after they eat - until they pass out, anyway. They gum each other, paw each other, try to be taller than their sibs, etc, all while making the most ridiculous "fierce" noises, barking and growling - at least, I *think* that's what the noises are meant to be! The little boy with the white likes to sing to himself. He just sits down with his nose in the air and howls the silliest little croon.
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Angie C.
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Post by Angie C. on May 17, 2006 14:54:33 GMT -5
lol. Earlier when you showed their faces, every one of them yawned atleast once! They have quite big mouths, especially when they are in the cam like that lol
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lovelyepona
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Post by lovelyepona on May 17, 2006 15:34:10 GMT -5
Are those Staffyies? Sorry my eyes aren't that great and I can't see the picture too well. I love Staffies. We use to have one. UNfortunately we lost her when someone tried to steal her and she jumped out of the back of the pickup they put here in. One day I plan on getting another. Sure miss our Diamond!
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Post by erikasbackyard on May 17, 2006 16:03:59 GMT -5
well, at this stage all bullies look much alike I suspect - at least on webcam! These are Olde English, not Staffordshire. Right now they remind me of baby birds with those huge toothless mouths. I woke them up to show them in closeups, and they all were ready to go back to their naps, I think. The play spells are getting a little longer, but it's still eat and sleep, eat and sleep... say, where *did* the expression "work like a dog" come from?!?
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