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| I can't believe they laugh at my right ear - it may be floppy but it works just as well as the other one! |
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| Sure, the kitty looks harmless enough |
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I tried to look uninterested; but that can only last so long! |
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| I tried the casual approach - like a walk-by sniffing. |
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| It was ok to begin with; but then Ms. Kitty turned mean! |
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Here I am, hard at work waiting for visitors. Some folks think I should be called "Hic-cup silly ear". But I can look like a real German Shepherd if I want; it all depends on the pose. |
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| By the time a lad is 12 weeks old, the ears should look better than this. That silly right ear seems broken- and isn't getting better. We really need some ear exercises! |
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| Thirteen weeks - and I still can't hold those ears up! I swear they're getting bigger by the minute. Last week I had the left one up, but now it, too, has fallen. |
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| I'm still trying to figure out these yogurt treats! At times they are quite dangerous. |
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| But overall, I don't think there can be too much of a good thing. |
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| When visitors come a-calling, I'm always ready to greet them. And when I adopt the correct pose, folks cannot tell my ears are funny! |
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Fourteen and growing! They started this crate-training thing when I came home. Now it just seems like 'my bed'. |
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| I just discovered Ben & Jerry. I think they are very special. |
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| Now I have this 'ball game' figured out, we can play outside, and run farther. But that darned right ear just flops over. |
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Fifteen weeks, and that right ear just
won't stay up. It really is that bent; I'm not leaning on the gate!
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