Best way to prevent the tears, is literally to wipe them off whenever you see them. Very cute puppy.
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Best way to prevent the tears, is literally to wipe them off whenever you see them. Very cute puppy.
My family just uses a tissue. It's a pain, but it happens with so many breeds.
I've heard that in some cases, the tears could be from either an allergic reaction or a change in diet (but not sure if that's just a myth because I'm pretty sure it's just a genetic predisposition to it).
The vet said there is some tear whitener you can use which just basically covers it up, but wiping it off consistently (even though it's a pain) is probably your best bet.
is that a bichon?
we've had several, they are good dogs
and yes, their eyes water a lot
i think it's an evolutionary defense against their facial hair making them blind when it gets all poofy
This is a fucking dog.
Luigi will be 4 months on Thursday
http://i.imgur.com/dXl5kld.png
boris the cat now fully grown and has to be at least 12 lbs
http://i.imgur.com/KTQYz0O.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/qfocv2r.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/UJunsfF.jpg
Boris the cat is the only cat I will ever like.
Who kept their furry little friends and who didnt?
!st pic is Eazy at 8 months old the 2nd is him the 1st day i brought him home at 10 weeks.
Never had a dog I've got a Cat, Ozzy
Love Ozzy ❤️
Im sorry man.
RIP Boris and Luigi
Losing pets is fucking difficult, even when you know their destiny of a limited lifespan.
Several years ago now, I lost both of my golden retrievers two months apart. After one passed from cancer, the other basically shut down and wanted nothing to do with life.
I have not gotten another dog since; I took a break from that. I just have a couple of cats at the moment which are about 12 years old.
Teddy, my little brother's Full Bred German Shepherd
BUMP
I have a cat for the first time since the 1980s.
He’s 2 months old.
Our boys at Timberline Lodge, about to enjoy some snow. Cooper is a lab and Jax is a Doberman/German Shepherd mix
Surprised you didn't mention that the Timerline Lodge was the exterior used for "The Shining".
I still need to stay there one night, in room 217 (the room in the novel, which was changed to 237 by the hotel's request).
You're right, I completely forgot to mention that. Since we live only about a 90 minute drive from the lodge, I often forget about its international appeal due to "The Shining". At the front desk, there is actually an axe just like the one in the movie that you can hold and take a photo with. I need to remember to do that the next time we're there. And there is a little museum on the first floor that's dedicated to the history of the lodge and to the filming of "The Shining". I snapped a few photos of it during our last stay![]()
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