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Tilly the Australian Cattle Dog (ACD) jumping into the water. _______________________________________
"This is Spike, an 8 year old Australian Cattle Dog (Blue Heeler). Spike was rescued when he was a months old, he had been tied to a huge chain from the time that he was 12 weeks old. The owners gladly gave him up when I asked, because they couldn't handle the busy personality that heelers are notorious for! Spike has been an extremely loyal and wonderful dog ever since! He is actually a little on the lazy side, that is until a ball is thrown! This picture is an every day occurrence around our house! Every time a ball is thrown, he leaps into the air, and does a complete flip before chasing it! Sometimes he will catch the ball as it flies past him!"
Spike, the Australian Cattle Dog (Blue Heeler) jumping to catch the ball.
Spike, the Australian Cattle Dog (Blue Heeler) jumping to catch the ball. _______________________________________
"This is Toby, a 1 ½ year old Chocolate Lab. In the black and white he's jumping to a height of about 6 feet (I'm 6'1"). I think it's pretty amazing."
Toby, a 1 ½ year old Chocolate Lab.
"Tom is a unique dog with a unique name for a dog. Tom is a Short Haired Pointer that loves to be in the water and can't resist chasing a Frisbee." _______________________________________
Rosie the Miniature Schnauzer had a litter of puppies and happily took in two orphan baby raccoons, treating them no different than her own puppies. "The mom of the two baby raccoons fell down into a space of the wall at a friends house and I guess she died. They had to take a piece of the wall out and retrieve the coons. He came to work and asked me if I knew of anyone that wanted two baby raccoons. Me being such a animal fanatic I have always wanted a baby raccoon so I went to get them. When I brought them home I was trying to feed the with a bottle and they were getting mad when I tried to put the nibble of the bottle in their mouths. So Rosie the momma schnauzer was outside and I put the baby raccoons down and they were more scared then Rosie was. Rosie went up to them and started licking them like she does her puppies. So I after a while of that, i was hoping that she would not hurt them. So I placed the baby raccoons in the bedding that the puppies slept in. I kept checking on them and about one hour later I went back to check and both of them were nursing. Rosie treats them like they are her own. She cleans them and plays with them just like they were her own. I have always heard of other animals taking in other kinds but being a schnauzer who are mousers and love to chase animals smaller then them I never imagined that she would do take them in."
Orphan baby raccoons nursing from Rosie the Miniature Schnauzer.
Orphan baby raccoon nursing next to a Mini Schnauzer puppy.
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