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Fred in Illinois
Fred lives in Illinois with Stella on a 5-acre estate outside of Champaign, Illinois. He is toy-fixated and brings a toy with him wherever he goes
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Oct 29 2007, 6:23 PM EDT by Anonymous
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Bix's Booklist
. Where the Red Fern Grows: the Story of Two Dogs and a Boy by Wilson Rawls (sad). Old Yeller by Fred Gipson (sadder). Sounder by William
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Nov 1 2006, 8:12 PM EST by
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Right said Fred
Fred looks like quite a sassy boy! Does he stick his tongue out like that as an act of defiance when you take his toys away? :)
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Jun 4 2006, 7:54 PM EDT by Anonymous
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Poodle Power x2
Name: Fred and Barney Breed: Barney and Fred are both papered poodle boys Born: Both Fred and Barn are little over a year old (as of July
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Jul 24 2006, 1:57 PM EDT by
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Right said Fred (as quelock not anonymous, oops!)
Fred looks like quite a sassy boy! Does he stick his tongue out like that as an act of defiance when you take his toys away? :)
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Jun 4 2006, 8:16 PM EDT by
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Lil Lulu
, Fred, two kitties, Daisy & S$%!head, and her uncle, Peanut (another Chihuahua). Why Lucreasha: I wanted a small dog. A friend of mine raises
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Jun 8 2006, 1:36 AM EDT by Anonymous
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Labrador Mixes
Cute for everyone! See also, Labradoodles . Cooter Brown,: the Labrador / Pit Bull Mix: Fred
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Feb 6 2008, 2:01 AM EST by Anonymous
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Pikeville
/walks: Best veterinarians: Dr. Fred Lawson Best daycare/pet sitters: Best boarding/kennels
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Oct 10 2008, 10:19 PM EDT by
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Stella
: We also have a great dog named Fred. Fred and Stella get along super. It is great to watch them play chase, with Stella zooming all over the yard
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May 12 2006, 3:42 PM EDT by Anonymous
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Lucreasha
with Fred and Peanut. Fred takes good care of his two buddies. Sadly we had to say goodbye to Fred on February 21, 2008. Lucreasha misses her big
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May 16 2008, 9:39 PM EDT by
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Final Days
of a pet. There are many good books available to help explain pet loss to a child, including Fred Rogers’ When a Pet Dies and Herbert Nieburg's Pet
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Jul 12 2006, 4:32 PM EDT by
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Pete the Yorkie
basket! Why Fido: My dad always wanted a Yorkie so we purchased him. He is papered AKC and had a really great pedigree. He is also big for a yorkie
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Jul 7 2006, 3:02 PM EDT by
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Dog Videos
Fred and the Squeaky Toy Onion uses the catflap... Buckwheat Reading his Meditations
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Sit Means Sit Dog Training Western Washington
Swimming Swim Water k-9 Pitbull shelter rescue rehabilitate cesar millan fred hassen whisperer leadership trick play retrieve fetch chewing digging
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Aug 26 2009, 3:06 PM EDT by
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Rottweiler Mixes
Fred , the German Shepherd, Labrador, Rottweiler Mix:
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Jun 6 2006, 12:10 AM EDT by
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Shepherd Mixes
Lady LuLu Collie/Shepard Cassie, the Retriever / Shepherd Mix: Dazy Dukes , the German Shepherd Mix: Fred , the German
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Apr 16 2007, 3:35 PM EDT by Anonymous
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Thanks for the Welcome
Barney and Fred certainly have a special relationship that isn't shared with there other companions. They do love to play with the other boys but these two are inseparatable
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Jul 7 2006, 2:29 PM EDT by
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Welcome aboard!
Welcome aboard Fred and "Sit Means Sit"!!!
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What a great dog!
"sounds like one great dog! That toy habit you mention...I have a 7 year old like that (the non-canine type)... How great to be a therapy dog--what all is involved with getting certified?" We are certified through the Delta Society Pet Partners program. http://www.deltasociety.org/VolunteerAboutAbout.htm I attended a one-day training program that included accompanying already certified dogs to a nursing home, and the next day I brought Fred to be tested. If you have ever gone through a Canine Good Citizen test, it is very similar, but includes scenarios the dog may be exposed to in therapy environments.
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Jul 7 2006, 6:35 PM EDT by Anonymous
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McNab
California's best kept secret
The McNab Dog is truly a unique breed in that it is a native stockdog of Northern California via the Grampian Hills of Scotland. The first mention of this breed is in 1885 during the ranch and farming days of the young state of California. Alexander McNab came to the United States from Glasgow, Scotland in 1868 and settled on a large spread which is now known as the McNab Ranch. A year later he returned with his young family and a Border Collie 1. In 1885, sixteen years later, he returned to Scotland for the expressed purpose of obtaining new sheep dogs. He purchased two Border Collies from the Grampian Hills of central Scotland named Peter and Fred. Peter worked either lead or drive, while Fred was strictly a lead dog. These two, breeding with selected females 2, originated in the United States, the line of McNab shepherds. The original stock was supported from time to time by importations from Scotland. Border Collies are of two varieties, long haired and short haired. The long haired type is particularly adapted to the severe weather of Scotland, but the dry, steep ranges of Mendocino County required a short-haired dog, both because of the summer heat but also on account of the burs, fox-tails, and stickers which are not picked up so easily by the short-haired dog. For these reasons, the importations by the McNab family have been mostly of the short-haired type. The McNab to this date is not recognized by any kennel club, and this is a great blessing to the breed. The day breeders start breeding the McNab for a club standard is the day we will loose the true essence of the original McNab. Height: 15 to 25 inches at the shoulder Weight: 25 - 50 lbs Coat: Short to Medium Coat color: Black&white,red&white, tri Ears: Pricked, flop over Tails: Long,natural bob Eyes: Almond shape Eye color: brown, hazel, copper Shape of head: Sharp Feet: tight :cat like
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