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  • Опубликовано: 6 ноя 2024

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  • @kto_66
    @kto_66 18 дней назад +1

    Both dogs are beautiful but I have to say I love your Afghan. I used to have a black and a white one both sisters and they're dearly missed. You don't see them very often very smart dogs.

    • @virtuozz4621
      @virtuozz4621  18 дней назад +1

      @@kto_66 I'm totally agree to you: Afghans are absolutely marvelous breed, which never leave the hearts of their owners.
      Even the colour definition of this my 7 yo girl sound for me as Fairy-tale:
      she is , by her Certificate, Silver Domino with the blue brindles.Pure bred by stunning British breed line.
      And she is wise Angel by her temper and behaviour, loving , gentle and reliable , my friend which I'm proud of.
      Not very popular breed at now days as req. a lot of grooming, generally Afghan need about 6-8 hours of grooming weekly,
      nearly additional full time working day. Doesn't matter for me, I do it, as I love and want to have her.
      My previous Afghan pair were mother and daughter, two different beautiful colours and souls. Many years ago.
      A little one dog come from the pound,with 30+ open burns from cigarettes batts on her tiny skin.
      I did and do volunteer's work for this pound an picked her out immediately.
      She being 7 month old and 650 gm by the weigh. Now she's 6 happy years old and about healthy 6 kg , one kilo less than our cat..
      She's real our homeowner and she still love all people, trustfully, openly and sincere.
      Great nature. Pug -maltese cross by her docs.
      Thank you for your interest to my small "zoo".
      Good Luck to you.

  • @carolynbeck9952
    @carolynbeck9952 18 дней назад +1

    What kind of tree is that? I saw one years ago like that with yellow flowers and have never found out what it was.

    • @virtuozz4621
      @virtuozz4621  18 дней назад +1

      @@carolynbeck9952 Hello, dear, thank you for the interest to my garden.
      This sweet plant come from France, in English its name is Boule de Neige Roseum.
      Biological name sound more complicated: Viburnum macrocephalum Fortune.
      It is beautiful decorative plant at blossom time and still accurate and attractive any time of the year, even without leaves.
      Not aggressive as do not produce any seeds or fruits.
      It like semi shadow place and good watering and regular fertilizing, that's all, not too much.
      My real favourite!

    • @heathermcdonald7354
      @heathermcdonald7354 17 дней назад +1

      ​@@virtuozz4621over in nz we call it a snow ball tree, I have one 😊 well a small one. The main tree fall over with strong gusts of wind, left behind was a small one so I planted it down the back of the property out of the wind. When the white flowers fell down each year it was like snow on the ground or someone got married 😊😊😊

    • @virtuozz4621
      @virtuozz4621  17 дней назад +2

      @@heathermcdonald7354 you are totally right about the choice of the spot were to plant you little one white ball, these trees variety not stable under strong wind as their roots are mostly superficial and can't hold big wind's loading.
      End Yes, we're calling this tree as White Balls , here, in AU.
      Good Luck to you with your Garden!

    • @heathermcdonald7354
      @heathermcdonald7354 17 дней назад +1

      @@virtuozz4621 thank you ☺️