tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4550763482629643851.post6226950875319441728..comments2023-11-20T21:31:19.906-06:00Comments on Penny's Tuppence (2 cents in Brit): Mother's Day. The Empty Nest. Baby Bat's Foster Moms. Iraq Pushes Against ISIS. Update.LakeConroePenny,TXhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00260039376684295639noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4550763482629643851.post-8611011076025513702015-05-11T15:23:55.085-05:002015-05-11T15:23:55.085-05:00Hi Gypsy, thank you for your comment.
My favorite...Hi Gypsy, thank you for your comment.<br /><br />My favorite dogs are the standard poodles, the great big ones, and I would love to have another one. But the last few years I have had, or fostered, the medium size poodles. As for the iddy-biddy poodles, I just can't get enthused about a dog that is smaller than a cat!! <br />But no matter what size, they are the most intelligent breed, easy to train and they don't shed. That is why they have to go for a hair cut every couple of months.<br /><br />Happy Trails, Gypsy. Hugs, Penny.<br />LakeConroePenny,TXhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00260039376684295639noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4550763482629643851.post-54516040466329991242015-05-11T12:52:39.553-05:002015-05-11T12:52:39.553-05:00When I think about the shedding I question my sani...When I think about the shedding I question my sanity about wanting another dog. I like big dogs and the ones I prefer shed a lot, so it would be constant sweeping up after a dog or no dog at all. The longer I wait the less likely I am to ever get another one!Gypsyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18052445200220681513noreply@blogger.com