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BlondieLocs

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Since we're still sharing, here's my goofy 90lb Pit Bull thinking he's small enough to sleep in the cat bed... :laugh:


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OMG!! I WANT ONE!!!

I have a lilac Oriental Shorthair. I had a chocolate lynx point Siamese, but he died just before Christmas.
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I also have a "giant" APBT, a Boston Terrier, and a Ball Python... although I forget she's there most of the time.

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When people ask me what I do for a living, I tell them I am a Zookeeper.

Blondie your animals are sooooooo beautiful! the orientals omg!!! LOVE love!!! And your beautiful brindle and boston are magnificent! i actually breed boston and harlequin great danes as well. A couple of pics of my boston girls..and one of my beautiful brindle too!!
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C-Cret my boston great dane I imported from Poland and my american pit bull terrier Little Miss Elektra
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My boston great dane Justice imported from Germany and my harlequin great dane Poison I kept back from my own breeding. This is the dad, Kane, whom has since passed away
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Another photo of my german import Justice
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I finally get your name now (Great) Danes n Pit (bulls) !!! I looked at it quite a few times trying to figure it out. I am an animal lover too, but get all mine from the humane society. Right now we have 2 dogs (part lab, part ?) and 8 cats (7 of them live in the barn). Once the kids are a bit older we plan to get some sheep and horses.

Good luck in your vet tech. I always dreamed of being a vet, but I volunteered a bunch and couldn't get over the blood, pain and suffering that the animals came into the clinic with (was a emergency/surgery clinic, I was a nauseous, fainting mess!). Now that I have worked with animals for the past few years in pig barns, put down too many to count, operated on babies, did c-sections on dying sows, I think I may have gotten over it!

Anyways, back to the juicy clear juices! I was hoping for some more rave reviews on something other than green tea! I have never been a big tea drinker, even drowned with honey or cream, its not my thing. I don't mind Pina colada, can't see it being an all day vape for me though, even though I love the fruit flavors. Worth a shot though I guess. Cherrywood tobacco is definetly sparked my interest. Just one review so far, anyone else tried it?

Thanks Lelly for the compliments! yup you figured out who I am..it's my kennel name actually..DANESNPITS..my two breeds of dogs I will have until I am in a wheelchair..then it will be chihuahuas...lmao..cuz all the chi's i have trained act like pit bulls in little tiny bodies. just kidding!! I have always wanted to work in a pig barn, and it sounds like u have done some amazing work! Birth always fascinates me, no matter what species of animal it is..thinkin' it is cuz I can't have kids so I mother the animals.:p
 

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She is adorable!!! Here is my gurly pics, moved the ones from the juicy clear thread and added some family pics. My daughter is now one and my son is four. They torment that cat and it keeps coming back for more, it has never scratched or bit, it licks our dogs clean, it follows us when we go on walks and it comes when you call it. its not your typical "barn" cat!! My dog is part black lab, rescued from the humane society. My other dog is from there too, he is a mystery, when he was a pup he was a round little ball of fluff, like a blonde husky, he turned out to be more the shape of a long haired greyhound, very tall and lean! Pics are on the other computer which is out of service, but will post some of him when I get it going.

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Now isn't that the most beautiful family you have ever seen!! Lelly I am soooooo jealous!! hahahaha but in a healthy way! Those babies of yours..oh my!! And the cat and dog are like the kids..all part of a beautiful happy family. I am lovin' this thread!!! Lelly, wishing you and your family many many years of happiness and blessings!
 

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Blondie your animals are sooooooo beautiful! the orientals omg!!! LOVE love!!!

Thank you! I LOVE Orientals. They're quite the personalities. My girl (the lilac OSH) Kali talks ALL the time - the breeder didn't know if she would be able to sell her - she talks THAT much. Makes my mother laugh every time she calls. Mom is convinced that Kali knows Grandma is on the phone. She's 8 years old now, and still loves to play fetch like she was a kitten.

My boy (the choc lynx Siamese) Shiva died just before Christmas of complications arising from a saddle thrombosis. In my arms, also. When he presented with his initial symptoms I rushed him to the vet (got there within an hour), and she worked on him for close to three hours to clear the clot. I took him home and further treated him there. We thought he might pull through, but it was too much strain on his little body. He ended up dying of complete organ failure. The vet was a little surprised I chose not to put him down immediately (I told her I didn't care what it cost or what the odds are. Try anything.) I still miss him terribly, but at least I got two more days with him, and he died at home where he belonged. He would have been 11 this month. My favorite pic of him:

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His breeder almost didn't wouldn't sell him to me. He would have been a Champion if not for a small kink at the end of his tail. She wanted to keep him for breeding, but Shiva and I were insistent. ;)

And your beautiful brindle and boston are magnificent! i actually breed boston and harlequin great danes as well. A couple of pics of my boston girls..and one of my beautiful brindle too!!

The dogs were my boyfriend's... until he met me, that is. (He now calls Chopper, the APBT, "Mama's Suck".) They've been quite a handful.... they'd been "Perform for Treats" trained, rather than obedience trained. That doesn't work so well for me - and I'm sure you understand COMPLETELY. The worst was the bolting. And, of course, with a "giant" APBT... that's the last thing that's needed. They have a bad enough (and HUGELY undeserved) reputation as it is. No need to scare people with a 90lb "killer" running free around the neighbourhood every time the door opens.

My boyfriend and his kids think it's hilarious that Chopper is now the "good dog", compared to the Boston, Trixie. It's been a LOT of work (Chopper is 4 and Trixie is 6) breaking them of their bad habits, and instilling good behaviour, but sooo worth it. Eventually, I want to get them to a point where I can take them outside completely off-leash. (Hurry up, Spring. It's hard to train indoors!!)

Your dogs are GORGEOUS! I've always been fascinated by the intricacies of breeding and bloodlines. (My two cats actually came from the same bloodline, although I bought them from different breeders.)

Both of our dogs are still intact. My boyfriend thinks they would make cute puppies. Good grief! He's an idiot. Chopper does try every time Trixie is in heat, but unless he figures out he needs to put her on a stool or something... Not to mention a pregnancy like that would be harrowing for the poor girl!
 

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.then it will be chihuahuas...lmao..cuz all the chi's i have trained act like pit bulls in little tiny bodies.

Hahaha. So true, though! I've always found smaller breeds more vicious than larger. I worked in a vet clinic when I was a kid, and the dog that I was terrified of was a Daschund. The other vet techs and I would argue about who had to hold her down when she would have exams or shots.
 

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Thank you! I LOVE Orientals. They're quite the personalities. My girl (the lilac OSH) Kali talks ALL the time - the breeder didn't know if she would be able to sell her - she talks THAT much. Makes my mother laugh every time she calls. Mom is convinced that Kali knows Grandma is on the phone. She's 8 years old now, and still loves to play fetch like she was a kitten.

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That is such a pretty pic Blondie!! Beautiful young lady with a beautiful Oriental!! I am thinking of getting another breed of cat but not sure what. So far I have bred bengals, Devon Rex and now Sphynx, and have owned Norwegian Forest Cat, Balinese, Siamese, Ragamuffin, Ragdoll, and Cymric. There are so many jungle hybrids out there now and other cross breeds people are devloping into new breeds. Any ideas? The orientals are stunning! I might have to research the breed a bit more. Lavendar is the most stunning color I have ever seen!
 
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BlondieLocs

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That is such a pretty pic Blondie!! Beautiful young lady with a beautiful Oriental!! I am thinking of getting another breed of cat but not sure what. So far I have bred bengals, Devon Rex and now Sphynx, and have owned Norwegian Forest Cat, Balinese, Siamese, Ragamuffin, Ragdoll, and Cymric. There are so many jungle hybrids out there now and other cross breeds people are devloping into new breeds. Any ideas? The orientals are stunning! I might have to research the breed a bit more. Lavendar is the most stunning color I have ever seen!

Thanks, but I'm not that young anymore. LOL. You've only got 2 years on me. ;)

The OSH has been around a while - reports vary from the 1800s to the 1950s, although was not registered with the CFA until the late 1970s. They are members of the Siamese breed group, so physical standards and temperaments are the same. The only thing that differs is their colours.

Kali's mama looked almost identical to my boy, except she was a blue lynx point. (Her breeder started her cattery with Shiva's Grandpa, Meadow Mews Blue Gremlin.) Kali's dad was a cinnamon OSH. I found a picture of him:

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You never know what you're going to get in a litter when you breed Orientals - well, you can guess a little. Kali's littermates were varied - they were all various colors of Siamese, and then two lilac (or lavender) OSH. The lilac really is a stunning color. Under most light she looks a lavender-grey, but if the sun hits her just right she's positively purple.

This is the breeder I got Kali from - she's got some stunning examples of Siamese and OSH: Jan's Pretty Cats: Catkins, Siamese, Kairos, Oriental, Shorthair, TICA, CCA, ACFA and CFA Registered Catteries

I'm actually REALLY interested in what will happen with your kittens. When I bought Shiva 11 years ago I had also been looking at Bengals. It was a tough decision. There was a little white leopard that almost came home with me. ;)
 
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