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Post by Sherry on Feb 11, 2011 16:18:19 GMT -5
You can load to youtube when you create an account there. Only problem I've had is the length of time they take to load. I've had it be over 2 hours loading, but they do ultimately get there. I just use a separate window for it
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Post by Heather on Feb 11, 2011 20:19:25 GMT -5
It's the loading time on the photobucket that's killing me now ciao
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Post by Deleted on Feb 11, 2011 20:23:32 GMT -5
Is your connection slow? That might be why it takes so long (though photobucket can be glitchy sometimes). You might want to try the YouTube route, or another photosharing service.
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Post by Heather on Feb 11, 2011 23:17:54 GMT -5
I'm on satellite. It reception is fast enough for doing things like the forum, even then sometimes it's difficult if the threads are picture heavy. ciao
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Post by Heather on Feb 12, 2011 2:35:53 GMT -5
Ok, I got it to work. Here is my little Natasha and her terrorist counter part Boris. If you watch closely you will see what I mean about spots ciao
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Post by Deleted on Feb 12, 2011 2:44:25 GMT -5
Aw, I see them! They are very hard to notice, but I catch glimpses of them as she rolls around. Her tail looks like it has rings on it The dog looked scared of Boris Super cute video! Glad you finally got it to wok
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Post by Heather on Feb 12, 2011 10:31:17 GMT -5
The electronic photo equipment just doesn't pick the spots up. The video cam does to a degree. It was the only way that anyone could see them. Mithrandir isn't afraid of Boris. Boris likes to bite and chase him. Mithrandir knows that he's not allowed to play with the fuzzes. He could crush and seriously hurt the ferrets. He used to play with them when he was a puppy. ciao
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Post by Deleted on Feb 12, 2011 13:57:21 GMT -5
What a well behaved dog It must have been hard to train him to not play with them
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Post by Sherry on Feb 12, 2011 13:59:26 GMT -5
Poor Mithrander ;D Yeah, you can see the spots on her somewhat. That is unusual!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 12, 2011 14:00:43 GMT -5
Lol that's what Booths spots look like. He only has them in one area, near his right back leg. So there's about 6 small spots hehe
Cute video!!!
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Post by Heather on Feb 12, 2011 21:24:04 GMT -5
She didn't have spots when she came to me. She was a DEW...ever heard of reverse DEW-ification She just had a little dark tip on her tail. That was it. Ferrets they love to surprise ciao
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Post by Sherry on Feb 12, 2011 21:33:56 GMT -5
That's certainly different! Normally, they go DEW, not the other way round ;D
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Post by Heather on Feb 12, 2011 21:48:44 GMT -5
I want to see if she becomes a silver. How like a little girl to change the tables ciao
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Post by taratee on Feb 12, 2011 21:54:12 GMT -5
lulu is starting to get spots too... i thought she was just a marked dew with her markings on her tail but shes got a spot around her ear now thats a pretty definite spot its cracking me up to see her get darker
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Post by turningfert on Feb 12, 2011 22:01:04 GMT -5
it IS hard to train the dog not to play with them anymore . We have a little pit mix, and she is getting to the point where she can close her whole mouth around their middle, and she doesn't understand they can't take the "play bite" anymore! She's getting a little better through her stubbornness, and if she hears me start to move when she's near them, she will run to her pillow and lay down. I have to watch her, or she will "sneak" off to play with them, lol.
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