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Love the wings! She's very pretty.
What a great job you have done! I don't think he looks mean at all
How very pretty - very cute.
He is super cute - I love the expression on his little face. Well done. :clap:
Gorgeous colour and very cute bear
WOW would she ever give you a great hug :hug:
Cute and cuddly and sweet - love RaspBerry Boy's colour
Awwwwww he looks so precious.
He is really cute, such a funny little face and beautiful blue eyes. Well done. :clap:
So cute love him.
So adorable, tiny cute little fellow. :clap:
She's a real beauty. :clap:
Very sweet, love his little face and the fur looks great too.
That fella is perfect, perfect nose, face everything!
Well done :clap: great job on your first bear
He's perfect
Hmm the old nature vs nurture debate. I guess you're right Gabriele, apart from Max, my blue heeler I also have a shitzu x jack russell - Max would never hurt a hair on his head, even though Patch annoys the heck out of him. I have always brought my dogs up with lots of love and affection. It's a shame there is no restriction in place on people owning dogs who just shouldn't.
How cute!! We get the odd kangaroo jumping through our paddock which is pretty cool
I don't believe it's the fault of the breed I believe it's the fault of the owner
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I have been hearing this a lot. Can someone clarify - I know there are a LOT of people who should not be allowed to have dogs which are considered a dangerous breed, however I am sure there are people who have these dogs who are quite responsible people.
I have an Australian cattle dog and whilst he has a heart of gold, I would never ever trust him - if he set his mind to hurt a child for whatever reason, I'm sure nothing I could do would stop him. Also, if a dog senses someone is afraid or nervous around it, i believe it makes the dog nervous and could possibly make it want to bite. Perhaps I am wrong but I'm not sure it is always the fault of the owner.
My husband would never sleep with a bear (although he would probably disagree saying that I sound like one if I snore :redface: ) however he has a healthy respect for my love of bears which I think is the next best thing.
What a gorgeous colour and a very cute bear
I am sure no-one will be happy with my answer - I threw my first bear in the bin as it was so bad, even a mother couldn't have loved it
They look so happy together
So very beautiful.
I was looking at this with interest. I buy lots of patterns. I would never re-sell the patterns and I only ever make the bears for myself and would never sell them either. But I have been guilty of buying patterns from ebay from people (they are original patterns and never copies) but only patterns that I have been unable to get direct from the artist. I buy heaps of patterns direct from Monica, Bear Essence, Beary Cheap etc etc. Should I not purchase these patterns from ebayers as I am contributing (unwittingly) to the breach of copyright?