12 Responses to “Good aim!”

    • Stephanie

      Yeah, I don’t know if it’s good or bad that I didn’t see it coming. Fortunately, I don’t bruise easily because who would believe that?

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  1. darcie

    This is a clone of my dog with no breed history. Anyone have a guess? Or does his Mom know? Thx….

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    • CCM

      I thought I put a post up here but I don’t see it….it looks like the older sibling of my dog…this dog is heavier than mine and mine is a mix and the vet at the shelter said mix with mostly Tennessee Walker Coonhound. I was wondering what this dog is too.

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    • Stephanie

      We were told at the shelter he is a pitbull/cattledog mix, which his vet and I believe is completely wrong. Our best guess is a Labrador retriever/Springer spaniel mix, but sometimes I think there’s some pointer in there, too.

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      • Darcie

        Wow, I was told half cattle dog too (we already have some of those “low maintenance” dogs)… My vet thought that and lab mix…. Loves the water and has web toes. Oh well, he’s a cool unknown!

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  2. marcia

    Ouch! I can relate. A friend was doing a ‘down dog’, not his dog but a yoga pose, and his sweet, sweet,
    Goldie knocked him over with a friendly kittie chase and blackened his eye. I hope yours is ok.

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  3. corgi's rock

    I looked real hard and couldn’t find any shame…looks like that dog is smiling! Love it. Hope mom’s eye is ok. That cute dog is smiling.

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  4. Amanda

    OMG! My Yorkie did the same thing to me I was down playing with his brother and all of a sudden I see something flying at my face and BAM hit me hard in the eye! He looked at me like ” well… aren’t ya gonna throw it mom?” haha He was so excited!

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    • Stephanie

      At first my husband was horrified, but once we realized I could see and there was no real damage I gave him permission to laugh freely.

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