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toni


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Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2008 1:53 pm   Post subject:


Beautiful scenery, great looking dog and gorgeous Comma. I have seen a Question Mark in my back yard but not the Comma yet.
What kind of dog is Pipit?


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essentuki
Caucasus Mountains
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Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2008 2:23 pm   Post subject:


toni wrote:
Beautiful scenery, great looking dog and gorgeous Comma. I have seen a Question Mark in my back yard but not the Comma yet.
What kind of dog is Pipit?


She is a Cyprus Poodle, bit of a Heinz 57 really Very Happy

Got her as a pup whilst I was living in Cyprus and brought her out to Russia when I moved here.

She is 11 years old now but acts like she was 6 months Laughing

They are a wonderful breed, very affectionate and good natured, do not loose their hair all over the place but of course you have to clip them every 6 weeks or so, especially in the summer.

Here she is yesterday, sheltering from the heat of the afternoon.



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Jeff Gordon.

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gardengater

NC
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Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2008 5:32 pm   Post subject:


Pipit is a cutie. Didn't think it got that hot in the mountains. He seemed to like that ride in the cable chair.
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