I have a foot fettish

I've finally decided to 'fess up. I have a foot fettish :oops: Sheepie footsies! :sidestep:

David admits to his sheepie bum fettish but I adore their big fluffy feet. I finally realised I needed to confess when I couldn't resist commenting on Frankie's adorable fluffy feet while not commenting on his cute smile.

But I just LOVE fluffy sheepie feet. And it drives Tiggy nuts! :twitch:

She has extremely ticklish feet and I can't resist them. Whenever DH lets her through the baby gate, she runs up and jumps on me, er the bed, but I just happen to be in it. She gets all comfy and then I can't help but tickle her toes. :oops: :D She's torn between enjoying snuggling and putting up with me. Usually she puts up with it but I do get some evil glares. :lol: Anyone else into fluffy sheepie feet? Or am I just plain weird? :?

PS I couldn't resist using "I have a foot fetish" as the subject line. Might be interesting to see who else visits this thread. :cow:
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You are just plain weird, but I agree with your choice of fetish. We had a visit yesterday from a sheepie puppy and it was all I could do not to be all over those perfect feet, with the pink pink toes! Plus it made me want a puppy. Why oh why do puppies have to be so darn cute!
Alright, I'll admit it....I'm with you I love their big fuzzy feet :excited:
I love the big feet too. I love my bassets - and they have big feet too!
I love making perfectly rounded OES feet that are like pom-poms ;)
Their big fluffy white feet and legs are adorable. I am always super careful when I trim Leonard's feet to make sure they stay that big column of muppety fluff. I am also semi obsessed with nail cutting on a strict schedule as we have new wooden floors, my dogs get their feet fussed with a lot! He also has ticklish feet but if the foot fussing accompanies some brushing he doesnt mind. The best is when Leonard is chasing a football around, he paws it and jumps on it and it is so cute! He also runs and jumps in an exaggerated manner which serves to highlight how lovely his feet/legs are.
Not too many breeds have such distinctive feet, I guess your foot fetish is justified.
Not only do I love Sheepie feet, I love how they smell! :lol: I'm even weirder! :clappurple:
I love it when they sleep with all four feet grouped together. I call them bunches of feet, I will try and get a photo, both Monty and Buster do it.

I don't tickle Monty's feet but I kiss them pink pads (they are clean at the moment from the snow). When he is laying on his back I wiggle his front legs back and fourth alternating kissing his feet. He doesn't mind, he has a toothy grin.

Buster has lovely big silver pads. I don't play with his feet as much but I admire them when we are out walking as they are such a lovely colour.
Oscar's feet are the bane of my existence. We struggle with ideopathic inflammation of his foot pads and between his toes. We have done repeating scrapings and samplings, but its not fungal, nor is it bacterial. :roll: This problem causes him to limp occasionally, so I know it's very uncomfortable, but we have yet to find a good solution. We have tried different shampoos, topicals, flushes, etc. Nothing seems to make a dent. It gets better. Then it gets worse. No rhyme or reason, other than it seems to worsen when his allergies are in full swing.

This makes it very difficult to love his feet, when I know they cause him such trouble. :(


Laurie and Oscar, the Tenderfoot
I am with you here!! Love the fluffy feet---with me I think it is a tie between the cute 'bums' and the fluffy feet! I have way too many pictures of both! :lol:
sheepiezone wrote:
I am with you here!! Love the fluffy feet---with me I think it is a tie between the cute 'bums' and the fluffy feet! I have way too many pictures of both! :lol:


Yep, same here! Can't decide which I love more! :hearts:

Cindy
Oscar's Mom wrote:
Oscar's feet are the bane of my existence. We struggle with ideopathic inflammation of his foot pads and between his toes. We have done repeating scrapings and samplings, but its not fungal, nor is it bacterial. :roll: This problem causes him to limp occasionally, so I know it's very uncomfortable, but we have yet to find a good solution. We have tried different shampoos, topicals, flushes, etc. Nothing seems to make a dent. It gets better. Then it gets worse. No rhyme or reason, other than it seems to worsen when his allergies are in full swing.

This makes it very difficult to love his feet, when I know they cause him such trouble. :(


Laurie and Oscar, the Tenderfoot


I feel your pain! We have the same problem with Rastus our Dalmo and his feet flare up when his irritable bowel flares up. The only thing that helps, doesn't fix, but does reduce symptoms with Rastus is for me to give him relatively high dose omega 3 oil in his food. Not too high or his IB flares up and bleach baths for his feet when they're playing up.

Rastus chews his feet so bad sometimes that he limps. :cry: He knows he isn't supposed to but he sneaks off and chews them where we can't see him. Can't say I blame him though there's nothing worse than an itch you can't stop.
You are not alone. Geoff and I love their feet. Big soft fluffy clubs. Love em slightly less when Cloud decides to wake me by smacking me on the nose with one of them

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