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The Charming Mr Clooney...

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Yeah, when Drew finally gets around to telling her to get lost I bet she drapes herself over Clooney next ...... "Ohhhh, mr Clooney, my underwear is seethrough, oops! Don't reject me!"
Gets the peanut butter out.

;) ;)
 
My stumpy cattledog has a surprisingly soft and silky coat but a lot of them have pretty coarse fur that almost feels like scrubbing brush bristles.

Thanks for that. Yours looks like a lovely cheerful dog. I've only encountered the rougher-coated red heelers, in real life.

That pic of Mr Clooney relaxing is so... relaxing!
 
Yeah, she's a real sweetie. Not all the red heelers are rough coated - my old girl was also pretty soft and smooth coated.
But yeah, a lot are really coarse and bristly to touch.
 
Mr Clooney's stumpy tail gives his butt a funny shape - it is very cute indeed :)

Yeah, reminds me of a skinny wombat.

Love your new avatar MissKLee. Does he have the typical light yellowy, orange kelpie eyes.
My cattley has those orange kelpie eyes. Obviously a bit of kelpie in her bloodline somewhere along the line.
 
Thanks Christina, this is my princess :) Timbah's eyes are quite green/hazely looking actually. They seem to have so many shades in there.
 
She looks like a gorgeous girl. All the kelpies I have seen tend to have bright yellow eyes but the greenish eyes must look really unique.
Love both kelpies and heelers but have always had heelers as pets as I find them just a little less hyperactive for a suburban backyard.
 
She looks like a gorgeous girl. All the kelpies I have seen tend to have bright yellow eyes but the greenish eyes must look really unique.
Love both kelpies and heelers but have always had heelers as pets as I find them just a little less hyperactive for a suburban backyard.

She is the most gorgeous dog I've ever met, best nature ever. I was told she was pure kelpie but there is something else in her..her face is wider, snout not as narrow as most kelpies. I had heelers all my life till I decided to rescue this one when she was 8 weeks old. I never looked back but its been a LOT of work over the years, that's for sure. She keeps me active :)
 
Lovely to hear she's a rescue dog.
Yeah, Tazzie really keeps me on my toes as well. Of course she needs a heap of exercise and she is absolutely unbearable and bouncing off the walls if she misses out on her daily run.
She is a sweetie with us but quite suspicious and unfriendly to strangers.
I have always found kelpies to be less aggressive but more exciteable than cattleys.
 
[MENTION=28248]ichi[/MENTION] told you the doggie would be back...see my new av :) better looking than Mr Clooney, isn't she?
 
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