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    Momma's Girl

    My bride and I are always teasing one another about who the dog favors. You be the judge...

    Momma's Girl

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    Looks like she wins. Nice image.

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    A very sweet face. Dogs are a lot like kids in assigning their "parents" their respective roles: I am for playing, my wife is for loving. Works for me.

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    The image speaks for its self Dan,she is a lovely dog

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    Thanks for the comments, folks.

    Quote Originally Posted by kdoc856 View Post
    ...I am for playing, my wife is for loving. Works for me.
    Same situation here. The exception is when I come home from work in a bad mood. She always seems to sense it and will then crawl aboard and lay her head in my lap.

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    It's a sweet moment to capture, Dan. She's a beautiful dog.

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    Lovely dog,nice shot

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    This image makes me smile. My 55-pound Goldendoodle also thinks that she is a lap dog!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rpcrowe View Post
    This image makes me smile. My 55-pound Goldendoodle also thinks that she is a lap dog!
    She is a sweetie, Dan...

    Richard, Tucker will once in a while sit down on my lap too...He is 140 lbs you know...I can only take so much for such a huge dog...

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    Thanks, guys. As you can see she's as spoiled as she is pretty.

    Richard, sounds like lap warmer is slightly larger but not much.

    Izzie, I can't even imagine having that large of a dog around the house much less having it try to climb in the lap. But I'll bet nobody messes with you while he's there

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    Simple, yet everything, it's the eye's, does me everytime... My Labrador is the same.
    Great shot

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    Quote Originally Posted by NorthernFocus View Post
    Thanks, guys. As you can see she's as spoiled as she is pretty.

    Richard, sounds like lap warmer is slightly larger but not much.

    Izzie, I can't even imagine having that large of a dog around the house much less having it try to climb in the lap. But I'll bet nobody messes with you while he's there
    Don't worry...no one knows he is a softie at heart... -- just heavy...I've always wanted a labbie like yours but I have trained Rottweilers and German Shepherd in my past life for 3 years so I've always geared towards Rotties.

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    Beautiful image and story.. Those eyes!

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    Handsome dog! It's funny how a dog will divide up its loyalties.
    My 70lb goldendoodle is not a lap dog. She is content just to have some physical contact (like right now, on the couch with me, her butt up against my hip). But when she wants something, totally different story. She will climb up onto the back of the couch, literally draping herself over my shoulders and either resting her head on my shoulder or on the top of my head.

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    Thanks for all the comments guys. As well as dogs manipulate us, I often think that they understand human nature better than we do ourselves.

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    If you want to get a better understanding of dogs, take a look at 'Inside of a Dog' by Alexandria Horowitz.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NorthernFocus View Post
    Thanks for all the comments guys. As well as dogs manipulate us, I often think that they understand human nature better than we do ourselves.
    I have absolutely no doubt about this Dan! And they just do it instinctively while we ourselves have so much difficulty even understanding ourselves! We could learn a lot from them!

    Very cool shot Dan. And you want to see some loyalties come to my house for a while! Our two never get more than five feet from their Mommy except for the daily runs/bathrooms!

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    It's funny... Our Goldendoodle is pretty well a his and her's dog. When my wife and I are out in the car with her, when one of us goes into the store she cries. It doesn't matter which one of us has left her.

    However, we have Maltese (our own - not the rescue Maltese) who have staked out one or the other of us as their principal human. They all love us both, but it is obvious which of us is more important to each of them...

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    Quote Originally Posted by rpcrowe View Post
    It's funny... Our Goldendoodle is pretty well a his and her's dog. When my wife and I are out in the car with her, when one of us goes into the store she cries. It doesn't matter which one of us has left her.

    However, we have Maltese (our own - not the rescue Maltese) who have staked out one or the other of us as their principal human. They all love us both, but it is obvious which of us is more important to each of them...
    I always says to my husband that Tucker only loves me because my face looks like a saucepan that has the words "cook" and "treats" printed all over it.

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    Dear Dan,

    My bride and I
    I gather then, that you are only just recently married? If so, I would like to offer my heartfelt congratulations.

    Lovely dog, lovely picture.

    my face looks like a saucepan that has the words "cook" and "treats" printed all over it.
    Isabel, that is my face also...LOL's

    Marie

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