It's the lab that is always a blur...

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  1. tartanmouse

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    How come is it on every group shot I try to take, it's Charlie mucking it up?!!?

    How do those of you with more than one dog ever manage to get a nice family portrait?

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  2. heidrun

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    Re: It's the lab that is always a blur...

    Maybe it is the cocker in her?! :D They are not very good at sitting still. ;D
     
  3. tartanmouse

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    Re: It's the lab that is always a blur...

    I'm discovering this! ;D

    Some days she's really starting to show cocker in her looks too, especially around the mouth, under the chin. She's getting a lovely roan effect on her chest too. It's exciting geting these cross breeds, never know what you'll get!

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    Re: It's the lab that is always a blur...

    Oh but those are such lovely photos , just beautiful dogs all of them :)
     
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    Re: It's the lab that is always a blur...

    [quote author=tartanmouse link=topic=1879.msg15064#msg15064 date=1372703353]
    I'm discovering this! ;D

    Some days she's really starting to show cocker in her looks too, especially around the mouth, under the chin. She's getting a lovely roan effect on her chest too. It's exciting geting these cross breeds, never know what you'll get!

    TM x
    [/quote]

    As a matter of interest do you you know if her parent is a working cocker or from show strains?
     
  6. lynnelogan

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    Re: It's the lab that is always a blur...

    what lovely photos :)
     
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    Re: It's the lab that is always a blur...

    [quote author=tartanmouse link=topic=1879.msg15064#msg15064 date=1372703353]


    It's exciting geting these cross breeds, never know what you'll get!

    TM x
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    With a cocker you never know what you will get anyway. I got a complete fruit loop. :eek: ;D :)
     
  8. tartanmouse

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    As a matter of interest do you you know if her parent is a working cocker or from show strains?
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    Mum is a small stature black lab and dad is a working strain golden (orange?) cocker.
     
  9. JulieT

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    I think those are some of the best family shots I've ever seen. Just lovely. :)
     
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    Re: It's the lab that is always a blur...

    Haha, great photos :)
     
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    They are so funny, the big boys being so tolerant of the little golden girl... ;D
     

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