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Tulip1
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Re: Pets pics
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by Tulip1 » Sun Feb 13, 2011 9:38 am
Lee wrote:We got a new pup before Xmas. Crazy about her. Half Setter, half something else. We think there is possibly greyhound somewhere in her past, cause when she takes off its bloody fast !!
It won't let me upload any photos ! Its says they are too big and I have no idea how to shrink it down !! Its an iphoto, jpeg image. Anyone have any ideas?
Also, does anybody have any tips on how to stop her when she is off leash jumping on total strangers. I am starting to lose my reason with it !!! We have stopped her doing it at home but you can't ask a total stranger who has just had a mucky attention seeking hound dive on them to turn around, fold their arms and ignore them !!!!
And all it needs is for one person to pet her when she does it for her to do it for the whole walk until I give up and leash her.
I had same problem and dev wrote me a how to do it, I will see if I can forward it to youi.
I have two French Bulldogs myself and still didn't upload the pics!
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Lee
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by Lee » Sun Feb 13, 2011 2:19 pm
Okay, here is the picture !! Many thanks to Dev and Tulip 1 for showing me how to do this. Fingers crossed it works !!
And Tulip, you need to get the photo up ! French Bulldogs are adorable !!
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Lee
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by Lee » Sun Feb 13, 2011 2:20 pm
Holy crap that is huge !! Anyone have hints on making pictures smaller !!
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Dev
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by Dev » Sun Feb 13, 2011 4:18 pm
Hey Lee
You might find this website useful:
http://www.shrinkpictures.com/
All you have to do is select the picture you want to resize and define the new size.
Very cute dog!
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Lee
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by Lee » Tue Feb 15, 2011 10:38 pm
Thanks alot, will use that program next time !
Cheers,
Lee

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aZerogodist
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by aZerogodist » Wed Feb 16, 2011 5:06 pm
Tulip1 wrote:Lee wrote:We got a new pup before Xmas. Crazy about her. Half Setter, half something else. We think there is possibly greyhound somewhere in her past, cause when she takes off its bloody fast !!
It won't let me upload any photos ! Its says they are too big and I have no idea how to shrink it down !! Its an iphoto, jpeg image. Anyone have any ideas?
Also, does anybody have any tips on how to stop her when she is off leash jumping on total strangers. I am starting to lose my reason with it !!! We have stopped her doing it at home but you can't ask a total stranger who has just had a mucky attention seeking hound dive on them to turn around, fold their arms and ignore them !!!!
And all it needs is for one person to pet her when she does it for her to do it for the whole walk until I give up and leash her.
I had same problem and dev wrote me a how to do it, I will see if I can forward it to youi.
I have two French Bulldogs myself and still didn't upload the pics!
Is it the photo or stopping the dog jumping on strangers?
My dog is calming down, I tell people to ignore her when they arrive, but it's still a difficult thing to stop her doing if they give her attention.
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mkaobrih
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by mkaobrih » Mon Apr 09, 2012 9:00 pm
We are going to welcome two puppies into our family soon anyone any tips? I'm not sure how our cat will react.
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paolovf
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by paolovf » Tue Apr 10, 2012 11:21 am
mkaobrih wrote:We are going to welcome two puppies into our family soon anyone any tips? I'm not sure how our cat will react.
Two separate friends of mine foster puppies and kittens so I get to see loads of them, it's brilliant! Get the puppies something good to chew on to help their teething, otherwise they'll chew on anything in sight.
What breed of dog are they?