Eskipoo
by kaj
on 8/19/2008 at 11:42 AM
in Designer Dogs
I'd have to admit, I've always had mid to large dogs, Labs, Collies, and Sheppard mixes. Until now. Barley, our Eskipoo (2 and a bit years) fits perfectly into our life. When we origally got him, he was to be 12 to 15lbs, so we expected a somewhat smaller dog. Barley is just over 2 now and he's a whole 17lbs. What a great family addition. He's the best dog I've owned. He laughs, crys and symathizes. I swear he is human, his communication capablities far surpasts any pet I've known or owned. He's smarter then imagined, He owns about 20 colourful balls an squiky toys, if you tell him to go get anyone of them, (that you've names) he'll bring it to you. If you tell him to put it away, he'll put it away, but picks it up to play with quickly again.
Barley the Eskipoo is the Best
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A pup for the Stage.. Momo's journey
by Nyghtengale
on 7/26/2008 at 9:51 AM
in Designer Dogs
I am a recent graduate with a BS in Theater and English. I provide the animal actors for my local college. My Chinese crested has starred in the Cherry Orchard and my Chipoo Momo followed Oliver around in Oliver. The directors really like Momo since she looks like a shaggy mutt puppy, but at age three she readily follows commands and cues.
So I am working on producing a line of chipoos, that throw her same unique looks to have a cast of eternal puppies.
This is the first small breed litter I have whelped mysellf. I have aid labs and shepherds but nothing this small.
I am sure my vet is tired of me calling haha. She probably looks at her call id and sighs.
I read a lot but since she is a mix no one is quite sure how difficult her delivery with be, or how many puppies will be there.
It still a couple of weeks until her x-ray and I can hardly wait.
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