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Babysitting pics....
For the last two weeks I have been babysitting some dobermans. (not related to the puppy pics I posted). During this time I also took care of two aussies, and of course the shelties came along to help :)
Introducing the Dobes, Mason (left) and Ginger (right), the Aussies, Max (tri-color) and Ripley (blue), and of course you all know the Shmelties. :)
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Everyday I would take all 6 dogs out for a walk. The herding dogs could be off leash. Em and Clipse are somewhere behind me in this pic.
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Here Clipse is stretching to drink out of the dobermans' bowl.
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More coming....
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The dobies are gorgeous!!! The aussies are adorable, I like their colors! And, of course, the shelties are as sweet as always ;)
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HOW IN THE WORLD DO YOU GET SIX DOGS TO POSE SO BEAUTIFULLY?????? I have trouble with two! :rolleyes: As always your two are just GORGEOUS dogs and the others are as well. Everyone looks like they have having a tremendous time. Bella and Ripley would love to join them in that roll! :) :p
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I agree with Pam, I have trouble posing the three I have;)
Those are really awesome pictures and all the dogs are sooooo gorgeous!
When you pet sit, do they stay at your house or do you go to theirs? Seems like a nice job...wish I had one like that:D
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What gorgeous dogs :D and so well behaved when posing for photos.
Thankyou so uch for sharing them. Also i have never seen an Aussie with pricked ears, guess you learn/ see somthing different everyday. :D
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Thanks everyone!
Pam, first I put Max and Rip in sit stays, then I put Em and Clipse infront of them in down stays. Then I took Mason and told him to lie down and stay, then Ginger. Then it was "staaaaay" ...."uh-uh"...."staaaaaay"....."uh-uh"...."staaaaay"......."aaaaah!"......."staaaaaaa y"........
Moving back slowly with every stay and forward with every "uh-uh" or "aaaah!"
The herding dogs were fine they've all been obedienced trained. The dobes were a challenge. Ginger kept pushing her butt up (as you can see in the pic binka_nigget reposted) and everytime I went back to put her back in position Mason thought he was going to get in trouble (he's a very soft dog) and he'd creep slowly sideways. That's why he's so far away from the first pic to the last pic.
Anna, when I pet sit I stay at the dog's house. I live at home so can't take dogs in here. So yes I get paid to stay at other people's houses and eat other people's food. LOL When I was double booked with the aussies I put the dobes to bed at their house (they sleep in their crates) and then slept at the aussie's house. When I got up the first thing I did was go get the dobes and bring them over to the aussies. :)
cloverfdx, I've seen a few aussies here with prick ears. :) Max was shown as a pup, but they couldn't get his ears to stay tipped, so they gave up and just let him be a pet and do some obedience. It's hard to see in the pics, but the tops of his ears do kind of fold, but they aren't fully tipped by any means.
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Sounds like my kinda job:D
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awww :) I just cant pic fave pic because all those are soo cute and adorable :) you're so lucky to have chanse to babysit those cute things LOL :) and of course your shelties are great too :)
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I love the picture of them bolting away after the posed pictures! FUNNY! I always wanted to know what a group looked like moments after the release command was given....heehee!
Such amazingly beautiful dogs - all of them! Thanks for sharing!!! :D