Friday, August 30, 2019

Gig and Tucker

Gigi!

Tucker!

I’m a daily lurker on your site and love the idea of sharing pet pics. Thank you for creating this awesome community and for sharing industry knowledge with us!

Attached are two pics:
Gigi - My Alaskan Klee Kai, my kindred spirit. Sensitive, independent, and purpose-driven. And yes, she *loves* snow and leads the pack through it whenever possible.
 
Tucker - We rescued our soulful German Shepherd from a shelter. He fought hard to survive the first months of his life and almost didn’t make it. But we stuck with him, he stuck with us, and he’s one of the happiest, most present beings I’ve ever met. This pic is a sullen Tucker watching us pull away on snowmobiles without him. He’s pack-driven and just wants his peeps around to play.

9 comments:

  1. Oh my, what beautiful dogs. I love them both. Thank you for sharing.

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  2. oh I LOVE their FACES! Dogs with "eyebrows" are my jam.

    Some people snowmobile with their dogs, is that something that Tucker can safely do? (even so, I understand that every time an activity occurs it doesn't need to be a dog activity. Trust me ,that can be hard to reconcile!)

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  3. Look at those precious faces! I raised purebred Aussies and showed them for years, but rescue dogs are pretty awesome.

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  4. Well, I've learned a new dog today. A Klee Kai! Beautiful and a happy looking dog. And the face on your GSD is gorgeous. Thank you for sharing them. They make me want to reach out and pet them both :)

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  5. I'm glad they both seem to love snow - looks like a snowy place! They are gorgeous. What expressive faces.

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  6. Those are two sweet faces. Gigi looks like a woodland sprite, and Tucker...oh, Tucker - he is soulful.

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  7. What a handsome pair. They both look so alert and intelligent. Lots of furry love in your house.

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  8. What a gorgeous pair. I'm always impressed with dogs that ignore things like cold and wet snow. My boy turns up his nose at the slightest hint of inclement weather.

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  9. Beautiful dogs, but what a sad Tucker. Rescue animals seem to know they have a special bond.

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