Southern by choice
Herd Master
Remind them of the coyote's that were around the other night!
oh brother..Straw Hat Kikos said:Tel them they are in Straw's top 5 fav LGD's. That should get them. haha
Southern by choice said:oh brother..Straw Hat Kikos said:Tel them they are in Straw's top 5 fav LGD's. That should get them. haha
yep PQ that oughta work...NOT!
Is Gus a Shar??? The puppies are only a month or so old, but they will be use to cattle by the time they leave home. The parents were imported from Macedonia and the pups will have all the vet stuff done before they leave.CocoNUT said:Just show your parents photos of Gus!!! She's so awesome...I woudn't trade her for ANYTHING! I love that darned dog soo much! Makes my heart melt. And fluffy is better for those cold VT winters! Just get a couple! One is such a LONELY number....
Make sure you ask about the parents...working lines or not...that kind of thing. They really are awesome dogs!
LOVE LOVE LOVVE the photos BTW. Random thoughts are my middle name....but it was kinda cute when you did it. Quiche is yummy...haven't had it in years though. Don't think DH would go for it. Had an AMAZING veggie quiche in New Zealand many moons ago. Oh my...it was SOOOO good!
GOOOOO SHARs!!!!
Still haven't name the poor guy....although I like Jedrick. Do you think the J is pronounced with a J sound or a Y?marlowmanor said:Name suggestions for the newest ram. This was made more challenging by the fact that there are no Russian names that start with "J" and I honestly had to look up to figure out which countries were considered Eastern European! (Yes I am geographically challenged! ) Ok, any "J" names for Eastern European countries are a challenge to find. Apparently they aren't huge fans of "J" names!
Jaxith ~ Hungarian and means kind-hearted
Jedrick ~ Polish and means strong, manly
Jovan ~ Slavic and means God is gracious
Sorry I couldn't suggest more options. Maybe you'll like one of these choices.