Name: Cotton Cutie
Age: 6
Breed: Teddy Bear Schnoodle
Birthday: December 27, 2007
Eye Color: Brown
Favorite food: Bacon
Favorite thing to do: Go outside and play with his girlfriend
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Cotton is such a cute dog. he is sweet and quiet but some times he gets very angry , but with what would you ask ?! Whenever a trash bag is in his sight he will go crazy and will not stop jumping and barking at it! Have you ever heard of a dog doing such a thing before?
Did you noticed he is very white, yeah ? The reason I am asking is because one day , Cotton disappeared!
Here he is on his suit ... so we can find him :P
It happened one day, when it was snowing heavily and we ran outside to play with him. After playing with me and my husband for some time , we suddenly lost him from our sight. We were looking hard to find him but we couldn't find him anywhere. I told you he is white, so white that he blended right in with the snow and we could not find him!
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Hello Cotton and we can see you are a sweetie. Barking at the rubbish too right as they put it out and the men come and steal all your stuff. Have a terrific Tuesday.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes Molly
What a little cutie!!
ReplyDeleteCotton is definitely a cutie!
ReplyDeleteOh Squeeeel, such a little darling xxooxxx
ReplyDeleteMollie and Alfie
Oh cotton! How cute are you!!!!
ReplyDelete((Husky hugz))
He is a swert pie
DeleteCotton is a real cutie and since Duke is also white I know how easily they can blend in with that snow :)
ReplyDeleteThis is very funny and cute isn't it :)
DeleteCotton your so beautiful and fluffy and cute!
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tweedles
I don't think I have ever heard of a teddy bear schnoodle before! What a cutie!
ReplyDeleteYes there is :P he is
DeleteAbsolutely adorable - thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year - WOOF WOOF!
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My big white Kuvasz sister can get lost in the snow too!
ReplyDeleteVery cute! I have two white Schnoodles also! They love the snow....in small doses.
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