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I Hope I Grow Into This Collar Soon1944 viewsLeila at 3 Months. Teething on a plastic tent stake, she was drifting off to sleep.
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Attentive2042 viewsI don't remember what she was staring at but it had her full attention. This is Leila at 1 1/2 Years.
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Happy Dog2029 viewsA smile that would win your heart. Leila at 1 Year.
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Do I HAVE To Wear This Collar?1952 viewsLeila's First Christmas. 7 Months old.
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Com'on Lets Jump Some More2134 viewsOnce Leila found her way onto the trampoline we couldn't get her off. Age: 1yr 3mos.
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Gung Hey Fat Choy1862 viewsTaken 1/28/06
The oldest and most important festival in China is called the Spring Festival. Many people call it the Chinese New Year. No matter what you call it, it is a time of celebration for millions of Chinese people all over the world. The Chinese calendar has a 12 year cycle and each year is named after an animal. People born in each of these years are said to have certain characteristics. The year 2006 is the Year of the Dog. People born in the Year of the Dog are said to be very loyal.
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Hawaiian Monk Seal 11710 viewsKnown to the native Hawaiians as ʻIlio-holo-i-ka-uaua, or "dog that runs in rough water". Its common name derives from its round head covered with short hairs, giving it the appearance of a medieval friar. The name may also reflect the fact that it lives a solitary existence relative to other species that collect in large colonies. When they come up to shore, the locals place ropes around them to keep people at a safe distance.
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