Yes, amazing but true, I, Kristin Syverson, have some pets other than horses!! And you are going to be able to read about them right here.
All Bichions are primarily white, their breed standards say they are to be completely white. Acceptions being a small patch of apricot on back as a puppy. Their noses and pads are to be black, as well as the ring around their eyes. There are alot more breed standards, but I won't get into those!
Evee is a very sweet dog, and well mannered too. :) A year or so ago, she didn't really like to come when we called, but now she comes right away and listens to every signal I give her. She is a little timid, and it takes her awhile to get used to new people in the house etc., but she is never vicius, and rarely barks at *people.* She's been having a bout with an unknown sickness lately...she had a bladder infection and we treated her for that, but something else has been bothering her. We've taken her to specialists, but they just can't figure it out.Poor Evee, she had two patches of fur by her hind legs shaved off at her last vet appointment. hehe
P.J.
P.J.( short for patch Jr. don't ask me, she was named by her breeder's kids, and we were going to change her name, but she got so used to it that we couldn't
In Memory of My Fish
::sniffle, sniffle:: In the recent past, I've had four goldfish. One named Tiger, who was the bestest fish ever, one named Ashfin, and then there were Eenie & Meenie. I had Tiger from 2nd grade until, I think 6th grade. He had a stripe down his back, so that's why I called him Tiger ;) Ashfin was a fan tailed goldfish who I bought to keep Tiger company! He was kinda lopsided though so I was suprised when he lived for almost 4 years! Then my mom bought Eenie & Meenie when Ashfin died while I was in Arizona with my Dad..they both passed away within a year though :( Fish actually kinda gross me out so I'm not sure why I've had one nearly every year since I was four...
:-) Thanks for reading about my pets! More pictures of the doggies will be up soon.
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