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« on: June 04, 2008, 08:41:30 AM »

I have two dogs, one is almost two years old and the second one is a year old. Sunny (older one) is a Golden retriever mix and Millie is a German shepherd mix. We adopted both of them from a local animal shelter. Sunny is a big boy but in spite of  having the looks of a German shepherd Millie didn't grow like one, she is tiny. They both like to play with each other though they are completely different in nature, it's like one is South pole while the other is North.

Sunny is extremely intelligent, we taught him once and he now brings newspaper from the driveway. We don't have to tie him, he know his house very well and loves to be at home. Whilst Millie likes to run away from home, we have to be very careful with her. We can't keep the door open otherwise she will vanish in a second than Sunny has to go look for her. He tries to stop her from running by circling around her but she manages to escape. Sunny is quite laid back and Millie is very active.

Whenever they see other dogs Sunny barks at them and chases them away from his property and Millie whines and wants them to come to her so she can play with them. Just by the looks at our faces Sunny can understand what we want from him. Millie is very cute, pampered and spoiled dog so sometime she acts or does somethings that makes us laugh and it is funny to see Sunny because he tries to copy her to please us. He is adorable and very handsome boy. I love both of them though Sunny is my boy while Millie is my husband's and my daughter's favorite.
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« Reply #1 on: June 05, 2008, 11:14:21 AM »

Hi Learneng,

I wanted you to know that I have an internet problem for a few days. My university is changing their ISP, and all connections outside of China are down. So I have to come to an internet cafe to post, which will be less frequent. Would you mind continuing saying 'hi' to any news? In a couple of days it will be back to normal  Roll Eyes

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I have two dogs; one is almost two years old and the other is a year old. Sunny (older one) is a Golden retriever mix and Millie is a German shepherd mix. We adopted both of them from a local animal shelter. Sunny is a big boy, but in spite of having the looks of a German shepherd, Millie didn't grow like one and is tiny. They both like to play with each other though they are completely different in natur. It's like one is the South pole whilst the other is North.

Sunny is extremely intelligent, as we taught him only once to bring the newspaper from the driveway and now he always does it. We don't have to tie him up, he know his house very well and loves to be at home. Millie however likes to run away from home so we have to be very careful with her. We can't keep the door open otherwise she will vanish in a second and then Sunny has to go look for her. He tries to stop her from running by circling around her but she manages to escape. Sunny is quite laid back and Millie is very active.

Whenever they see other dogs Sunny barks at them and chases them away from his property and Millie whines and wants them to come to her so she can play with them. Just by the looks at our faces Sunny can understand what we want from him. Millie is a very cute, pampered and spoiled dog so sometimes she acts or does somethings that makes us laugh. It's even funnier to watch Sunny because he tries to copy her in order to please us. He is an adorable and very handsome boy. I love both of them, although Sunny is my favourite while Millie is my husband and my daughter's.
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