We Talk About Swimming Pool Algae

By Patricia King


Algae is that stuff you see in pools. That green floating green beings that invaded what used to be your place of enjoyment. Those bastards need to be destroyed because it gives you the creeps just looking at them. It looks like they are going to rise up from the water and come for you and your children. Just look at them. But do you not have other chores to do? For example, taking care of your beloved and adorable army of puppies? That and your Swimming Pool Algae.

After that and you have done what you need to do, go visit your friend. Does he not have one amazing dog that has made you fall in love? Dogs do that to just about anyone. Mutts are amazing, are they not? And we get the feeling that you were a bit jealous of your friend because you do not have a dog of your own.
Want a dog that could grow up to become as big as little bears? How about one that is so furry it does not feel like a living animal? Ladies and gentlemen, welcome what are usually called Shepherd Dogs. Or Bobtails. Both are the same. We are talking about a breed called Sheepdogs.

Old English Sheepdogs are large mutts that walk like bears with their coat growing long enough to cover their eyes. They come in the colors blue, grizzle and blue merle. Almost every single time, they have these big goofy smiles on their faces too. Puppies are born in white and black though, but once they shed their puppy coat, their gray color comes out naturally. And these dogs only shed if brushed.

A male Sheepdog grows up to sixty one centimeters while its counterpart is smaller and reaches fifty six only. Still, those are big dogs, especially if you have been used to tiny dogs like Pugs. Cuddling it is equal to snuggling a huge stuff toy. A breathing one that likes to lick and move around so much.

Convinced you yet? If not, take note that these fellas could live up to almost twelve years. This breed is not only a happy and goofy kind, they are also playful, sociable and bubbly. Imagine a puppy with this personality. Now imagine its cute tiny paws rubbing on your legs because it wants to play. Fabulous.

Like all dogs, the Sheepdog is clingy and want all your attention. Make sure to give one to it everytime it is near you. They might get sad and that is not acceptable. But letting your kids give all their love and attention to it? That is pretty good too. These dogs are good at herding little kids anyway.

As for living quarters, make sure your dog
A male Sheepdog grows up to sixty one centimeters while its counterpart is smaller and reaches fifty six only. Still, those are big dogs, especially if you have been used to tiny dogs like Pugs. Cuddling it is equal to snuggling a huge stuff toy. A breathing one that likes to lick and move around so much.

Convinced you yet? If not, take note that these fellas could live up to almost twelve years. This breed is not only a happy and goofy kind, they are also playful, sociable and bubbly. Imagine a puppy with this personality. Now imagine its cute tiny paws rubbing on your legs because it wants to play. Fabulous.

Like all dogs, the Sheepdog is clingy and want all your attention. Make sure to give one to it everytime it is near you. They might get sad and that is not acceptable. But letting your kids give all their love and attention to it? That is pretty good too. These dogs are good at herding little kids anyway.

As for living quarters, make sure your dog has enough room to run around with. It loves big spaces. But if it cannot be helped, at least train your Sheepdog to live in a small space. It will do just fine after that. Just do not leave it inside the tiny apartment so much.

Thinking about training it? Good idea but make sure you train it while it is still very young. That way, there will be a lot of room for improvement. You will not have to worry about a lot since this breed is very intelligent. Show your Sheepdog to your friends once you have succeeded.




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