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Momma Cat introduces her kids to her friend (Original Post) packman Oct 2016 OP
That doggie is being very good with them... joeybee12 Oct 2016 #1
To cute MFM008 Oct 2016 #2
Smart mama- dgibby Oct 2016 #3
What a sweet doggie. spooky3 Oct 2016 #4
That's so sweet! 2naSalit Oct 2016 #5
fox or dog? The Wizard Oct 2016 #6
He looks exactly like my first dog csziggy Oct 2016 #8
Looks like a sable Border Collie to me. Silver Gaia Oct 2016 #12
"See, kids, dogs really are our natural inferiors." Igel Oct 2016 #7
You can see the love there. Just beautiful! nt Dream Girl Oct 2016 #9
aw, he's high-fiving the kittens! mainer Oct 2016 #10
Much nicer scene than what happened when the large mouth frog met a crunchbird DFW Oct 2016 #11
Awww! How cute! smirkymonkey Oct 2016 #13

csziggy

(34,138 posts)
8. He looks exactly like my first dog
Sat Oct 1, 2016, 12:12 PM
Oct 2016

My Dad found him out in the woods and brought him home when I was five years old. I named him Foxy because he looked like a fox.

Silver Gaia

(4,546 posts)
12. Looks like a sable Border Collie to me.
Sun Oct 2, 2016, 02:57 AM
Oct 2016

They aren't all black and white and they aren't all fluffy. Breed standards for BCs are pretty wide-ranging. My dog looks a lot like this one (actions are a lot alike, too), and she's a sable BC. ETA: Google "sable border collie" and check out the images. You'll see some that look much like this dog.

Igel

(35,359 posts)
7. "See, kids, dogs really are our natural inferiors."
Sat Oct 1, 2016, 12:00 PM
Oct 2016

"Even though you're young and he's much larger, he still rolls over for you. They're only slightly less docile and servile than those large primates without hair. Now, watch this.

"See? They make good sparring partners, so you can hone your skills to take on your true opponents--other members of the warrior race that we belong to. Just be careful no to hurt him. Remember, he's your backup food supply."

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