Annie & Dottie (by Fundog)

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Annie & Dottie (by Fundog)

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This is Annie (six year old Springer mix) riding in the car to go meet Dottie.

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In the backyard. It's hard to say what was going through her mind. Despite the soulful look on her face, she was having a good time that morning.

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I LOVE this picture! This is Dottie, a two year old Llewellin (English, field bred) Setter. This picture was taken on the patio, the same morning as the picture where Annie is looking so serious.

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This is a full body view of my Dot-Monster. She is just hamming it up, and her whole body is vibrating with joy, which is why the picture seems a little bit blurry.
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I always enjoy stories of the Annie and Dottie saga. :D Thanks for posting! They're really lovely.
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What beautiful dogs you have, gorgeous coats, and such sweet little faces!! If they should threaten to run away, give them my address LOL
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Heh, heh, thank you; I'm rather partial to them myself. I got them each an extra i.d. tag with their name and breed, and our phone numbers on it, just in case-- especially since a lot of people around here are not familiar with spaniels and setters, and are likely to mis-identify them, which would make it harder to find them again through shelters and adverstisements.
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