Joanne ~ Spud*

, Female

Akron, OH

United States

Profile Information:

What Type of Doodle(s) do you have? What are their names? Tell us about your doodle(s) or any other pets you have!
SPUD: Born 12-05-2008, is now seven. A medium or small -large Goldendoodle F1b
A true thinking dog he seems to contemplate complex and deep thought. He understands a profound amount of the English language and learns words and commands quickly. A photographic memory and a Peter Pan attitude this ornery dog will be a puppy for the rest of his life. Silly, smart, and playful

STARLIT: (Pronounced Star Let ) Labradoodle F2, born 10-29-09 and passed away January 2012.
A DRC Rescue. She was a quiet old couch potato, no nonsense girl and an old soul even at her young age. Starlit spoke and sparkled with her expressive eyes and her wiggly wiggly butt.
Where did you get your doodle(s)?
Breeder, Rescue
Why did you choose a doodle rather than another breed or mix?
No reason. We just wanted a dog
Does your doodle(s) shed?
Nope!
Who grooms your doodle(s)?
You have to groom them?
Favorite Doodle Products?
Doodles Make Products?
Relationship Status:
Married

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  • Lynda Kamrath

    I was thinking of you today.  We have a project in our Photoshop class that is working on a photo that is mostly white and making some changes.  I thought of Spud's photo running in the snow and how much fun I had working on that one.  Our Art Share is also coming up in a couple of weeks and this year I am doing stencils on ceramics.  There is always so much to do in arts and crafts, but dogs still tend to dominate with me.  I am using stencils of wolves this time that I painted with Corel Painter.

  • Anne & Mr. Haley

    Good to see you again. You have been missed
  • Lynda Kamrath

    I saw your comment on another page and wanted to connect again.  Is Spud still around?  I will never forget his white on white experiment for our art share a couple of years ago.  It was such a great experience working with his photo.  We are now in Oregon and the first Oregon Art Share is later this month.