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Tracy Reynolds

Suikun Begging
Suikun Begging by @Calicougar (Tracy Reynolds)

So cute. Give her a biscuit! Flash and Photoshop.

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22y301d ago
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Posted: Friday, 07 September, 2001 @ 06:36 PM

Awwwwwww that's soooo cute! I love Suicune ^_^ falls over

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Posted: Wednesday, 12 September, 2001 @ 12:26 PM

Hehe! That's really kawaii.

Posted: Thursday, 20 September, 2001 @ 03:18 AM

Very Kawaii.Suikun is very cute and that look on her face, makes me laugh.Very nice indeed.

Posted: Thursday, 20 September, 2001 @ 03:18 AM

Very Kawaii.Suikun is very cute and that look on her face, makes me laugh.Very nice indeed.

Posted: Wednesday, 28 November, 2001 @ 04:33 PM

Cute Suicune begging! . I wish I could draw poses like this. gives Sui a nice juicy steak instead of a biscuit. ;)

Posted: Wednesday, 30 January, 2002 @ 05:06 PM

Aww! This picture reminds me of my attention-craving border collie pup, Rocko. Too bad he doesn't have enough balance to sit upright like that. He wines and stairs you straight in the eyes instead. Hehe, adorable picture! I'd give suicune my whole dinner if she came up to me like that. ^_^ Impeccable job!

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