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Monday, June 04, 2007
Apricot Poodle
I encountered this rather striking apricot poodle sitting outside of a cafe yesterday. His unusual coloring attracted me and he was willing to pose. Chedwick, posted a poodle yesterday so I guess poodles are a buzz in certain circles.
I asked the owner if he was reddish cream and he said, "No, he's Apricot." So Apricot it is although I agree with you that Sandy or Buff might be a bit more dignified. :)
This was a good photo Princess - don't think he sees himself as Apricot though! I love poodles. My grandparents always had a black poodle when I was growing up.
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4 comments:
He is saying, please don't call me an Apricot, I prefer
to be called Sandy or Buff colored.
he is handsome and well groomed.
I asked the owner if he was reddish cream and he said, "No, he's Apricot." So Apricot it is although I agree with you that Sandy or Buff might be a bit more dignified.
:)
This was a good photo Princess - don't think he sees himself as Apricot though! I love poodles. My grandparents always had a black poodle when I was growing up.
Okay, Ched,
Buff it is. I agree; a much more solid name.
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