CFFJR wrote:
I know she's a well trained dog, but it still seriously impresses me that you can get her to hold still for a picture like that while she has a treat in her mouth.
Thanks man. Ripley had that treat in her mouth for well over a minute. If I don't say "release" she follows my every beck and call. Even at thirteen Ripley is still the smartest dog I've met. She's even learning "Sega" from "Nintendo" as I place her treats next to different stacks of games. Well, it's basically teaching her "left" from "right", but she gets it.
Sherlock's adorableness must be shared. Sorry for kinda crappy pics but I had to take em fast before he woke up from snuggling with Shelby. (Shelby is the fat one, Sherlock is the puppy)
Sherlock tying to hide his face with his paw.
Just took em with my Ipod.
Hobie-wan wrote:Milk the banana for all it's worth.
Key-Glyph wrote:Not only is that super-cute, but it's amazing how well they blend into that blanket. Same colors -- even the same stripy pattern!
Hehe, thanks for the compliment... ^^
Sphynxes have oily skin because they have no hair to absorb the oil like normal cats. So sometimes they leave a stain when they haven't been washed for a while. That's why I took bedsheets that make them blend in a little. White sheets are a real no-no when you have nekit cats...
By the way, those stripes on their head aren't really stripes. They're wrinkles...
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