Setters - heightened sense of injustice

Auslander

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I committed a deadly sin this morning.

I washed his bowl...now he won't eat out of any bowl, and he's completely blanking me!

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Someone suggested he might be ill. I explained that this behaviour is perfectly normal for him when he feels affronted about something!
 
They feel so so superior....This is my Sophie who unfortunately died last year from the dreaded bloat/torsion whilst having surgery (cardiac arrest). She was so beautiful , but I still have her loopy sister Missy.

Pic caption...'' What do you want squirt''
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She's lovely - I'm so sorry. Looks more like a proper setter than my little runt! He's working bred, so a bit little, lean and unhairy!
 
She was certainly a looker ( and knew it! ) She was quite big especially for a girl. She trotted like a horse and had such a lovely nature. Missy on the other hand is a bit of a mental case , you would not believe they were sisters.
 
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