Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Meg and I went for a walk in town this morning and this is the Rodeo weekend for our little area, brings in people for camping and riding from near and far. So today is craft market in town and that turned out to be a bit of a pain, everyone wants to pet, people stopping in front of us and other dogs that bark and she wants to go play with. Really the biggest crowd she has ever had to maneuver through and she did pretty good, even remembering to sit in order to let little ones pet her. So we cut that short and headed out to the park (since everyone camped out there was in town) and she did her normal walk and we practiced a bit of loose leash instead of a tight heel that I normally hold her to. We rounded the corner just off of where the carnival sets up for the weekend and a young worker there stopped and said, "pretty dog...is that an English Settler?" As fun as I think it is to say Labradoodle I do think that a Settler is a bit funnier. Maybe I should look that up before chuckling, could be a breed out there I am unaware of.
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LOL, you're all cleared for chuckling...no such breed, although we do have a Sofa Settler at my house. :)
I think he was meaning setter, but settler is fine too.
Sounds like a great day--an English settler huh? I think that would translate into a Pilgrim!
Exactly, lol!
Pilgrim, right, and to make it twice as funny our town in the first settled town in Illinois, our nickname is PIONEER city, technically living here she is sort of a settler!
Very cute!
Sofa Settler? I have two of them lol
LOL!
An ancient domesticated breed, best known for its habit of tossing cushions on the floor and usurping the best seat in the house.
Ah, that brings back memories ... Sophie hated pillows on the sofa. Didn't matter, large or small. Whether there was enough room or not, pillows do not belong on the sofa they belong on the floor! Lucy on the other hand will try to sit on top of any pillow, no matter how small!
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