ALSO if you like this picture, I will be forever in your debt. It's to win 2 illuminated collars and 2 ID tags. All of which are totally needed around here (so I can walk around in my not well lit at all neighborhood at night without having to carry a flashlight to make myself seen, and also so that T will finally have an ID tag with my info for his stay with us): http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=460915620607073&set=a.460911930607442.110542.157789564253015&type=1&theater
Yeah, I could probably do all of them at once, but Bubbles is STILL a pain to walk at times so it's easier to just separate them LOL. I totally do prefer only 2 at a time, though haha.
LOL, I cannot tell you how many times people ask this when me and my friend are in public with her two little yorkies (4lbs and 6lbs) and Jackson (16lbs). "Is he the daddy?" or "is he the mommy?" (if they don't pay attention).
Actually, we've not gotten that yet. But people are super confused when I tell them that the Finkies aren't like immediately related to each other LOL.
LOL, I cannot tell you how many times people ask this when me and my friend are in public with her two little yorkies (4lbs and 6lbs) and Jackson (16lbs). "Is he the daddy?" or "is he the mommy?" (if they don't pay attention).
Try taking a Berner and an Appenzeller puppy on a walk together. People practically *insisting* they must be mother and puppy. Despite the fact that the Berner was a) male b) neutered and c) a different breed.
LOL, I cannot tell you how many times people ask this when me and my friend are in public with her two little yorkies (4lbs and 6lbs) and Jackson (16lbs). "Is he the daddy?" or "is he the mommy?" (if they don't pay attention).