Jul 312009
SHELLY GETS A HAIRCUT
Shelly was spayed a couple of weeks ago, and for some reason they shaved one of her ears, but left the other long. Today she went to the groomer to have her ears evened up, and she ended up looking ridiculous. She has little bud ears now, and they fluffed out her dreadlocks. I think she kind of looks like a snow monkey.
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She’s so cute! I’m taking my pooch Winston (a portugese water dog) to the groomer tomorrow.
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Aww! She’s so cute, even with shaven ears haha.
♥ Christine
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Ah shes so sweet, poor thing, my dog – a pomerania once suffered what can only be described as a crew cut! Guess its not just us humans who can get bad hair cuts!
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woahh!
she’s so cutie patutie!
Aawww she’s so adorable and her cute little ears!!!!
Hi,
I don’t mean for this to come across as too negative, however, I find the term ‘ethnic’, which is used in relation to certain necklaces on your shop site, offensive. What it means to me is that the necklace is not created / designed / manufactured by ‘white people’ and represents some ‘exotic other’. It’s not necessarily about being politically correct, rather, it’s about being sensitive to the negative connotations, or historical ‘baggage’, some terms seem to have.
I, of course, understand that you meant nothing bad about the necklace or people somehow associated with it (i.e. ‘ethnic’ people). Nonetheless, if you think about it, what ethnicity do those necklaces represent? ‘Ethnic’ is a grand-sweeping term that really doesn’t describe any particular group of people…and we are all ‘ethnic’ if you think about it! To me, it’s just some out-dated term that conjurs up colonialism and hierarchical systems of categorising people.
It’s important to think about these things and I hope I did not offend you! I absolutely enjoy your website.
Sincerely,
Louisa
Just so you know on your store site the link to the blue/red tote doesn’t work, When i click on the photo for details i just get the html code ect…
she is so adorable even with her ears
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Aww she really doesn’t look like herself, but she does, however, look really cute in a different way. A snow monkey – you crack me up, Judy – she does look like one – the stuffed animal version! Big kudos for the spaying, too.
xo Isa
She looks like a baby bear, I just wanna squeeze her.
The same thing happened to one of my friends dogs, and funny enough, it is the same kind of dog.
oh how cuttte & wtf to Louisa?
Well that´s why our doggy never gets a hair cut, it always ends up ridiculous. But she still looks cute (:
Anna
The dog is adorbs, even with the awful cut
As for your commenter Louisa, I’m Asian American and I use the term “ethnic” to refer to a broad class of necklaces, accessories and fashion. Also, I use the term “oriental” to refer to rugs and certain salad dressing. I’m not offended by either.
Aw, she is soooooo cute and adorable!! I love the new cut!!
“spade” is a type of shovel. “Spayed” is the past form of the word “spay” which is what I think you meant to say.
She’s still cute and adorable!