Pictures of Your Animal Friends

As I'm of Scottish decent I have to tell you that Kelpie is a water horse (malevolent spirit, kind of like your Bunyip) .
You Ozzys are getting names screwed up.
-I believe the fault could lie with the water swirling the wrong direction in your toilets causing a cascading effect in your neurons as they try to deal with it, which makes your brain dizzy and words get mixed up -- either that or it has something to do with the metric system.

Nice looking pup, around here we'd probably think it was a Doberman mix.

Yes indeed she does look doberman however I can tell you Ms Lola here is http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_Kelpie.

I too am of Scottish decent and lived there for quite some time though never saw a kelpie or a kelpie while living there.
 
I am not of Scottish decent and I can tell you that is one pretty dog! :p <3
 
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I too am of Scottish decent and lived there for quite some time though never saw a kelpie or a kelpie while living there.
Scottish Kelpies are shape shifters, so you can't be positive - you may have seen dozens or even hundreds.

Wikipedia said:
Gregor described a kelpie adopting the guise of a wizened old man continually muttering to himself while sitting on a bridge stitching a pair of trousers. Believing it to be a kelpie, a passing local struck it on the head, causing it to revert to its equine form and scamper back to its lair in a nearby pond.

So next time you're in Scotland you need to smack anyone that you don't know on the back of the head just to be safe. (You can't be to careful)
 
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My sister's, gf's dogs. They are out of town for the week. They are sweet little annoying things. The middle one is the boy and the others are girls .She gives the boy doghawk and he loves it. The one furthest to the right is funny and spins in circles when she is happy. They obviously are shih tzus.
 
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Cuddle pups.
 
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This herd of wild horses was hanging out with us for the past couple weeks during training at Ft. Polk, Louisiana. There was a very lively young colt in the mix as well, but I didn't manage to get a picture of him. I swear groups of them would be running all over the place, jumping, playing, etc., and the second I'd grab the video camera they'd immediately stop moving and be like "Oh look, grass, my favorite. I think I'll stand here and eat it and be boring." Alas, I accept that they were not specifically there for my entertainment :/

Rest assured, we shoot with blanks during training exercises like this. The horses didn't seem to mind the noise either, as they could have left at any time. They're quite protected on government land such as huge training sites like this. I wonder if they realize that.

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So glad I decided to take in this stray until Friday. He was living under someone's deck and with some networking, we found him a home but they are away for the holiday.

I was struggling with trying to not get involved...I've had a bit much on my plate, lately. But he is so sweet, not to mention absolutely gorgeous. The adopters promised me that they want him. Here's a peek...