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Old 02-01-2009, 11:17 AM
 
Location: coos bay oregon
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Im on my way RIGHT NOW to pick up the three little Brussels you have left!!! OMG...dont I WISH! Those darling little bugs....OMG....
How you manage to make it there and out w/o taking home just about each and everyone of those sweet furries is beyond me. And I must say, you take AWESOME photos! All those soulful eyes, lappy tongues, smiley muzzles, aaaaahhhhhhh!!!! Its an ohhhhhh..aahhhhhhh fest each time i see your posts!
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Old 02-02-2009, 09:11 AM
 
Location: Santa Barbara CA
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Why do you have to be so far away in Texas? I would so take that second dog that you say has outgoing as a middle name! What cutie!

As usual I enjoyed looking at you photos but I do want that BOY!!!!!!
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Old 03-09-2009, 08:49 PM
 
Location: Texas
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Do you guys remember PJ? You can see her puppy pictures on page 17 (post #164) I was able to make it up to the adoption and this gorgeous pup struck my eye. I walked over to read her bio and low and behold it was PJ! She’s grown sooooo much!!!


She is growing up to be one beautiful dog.


Kaylie is new since the last time I went to an adoption. She is only a pup, but she managed to bruise my wrist and also pull a muscle in my shoulder. I walked her fine, but once I sat in the grass she practically pulled me back up onto my feet. She’d be great to teach weight pulling or give her a spring pole!


She was eating a cookie


I don’t remember this little ladies name, but she wasn’t so sure about me.


Elvis made me laugh while I had him out and he got his name because of his snaggle lip. He wasn’t sure about me either, but after I held him and made it clear I wasn’t going to hurt him he did pretty well.






This cookie monster is Mr. Wheaton. Yep you guessed it; he’s a Wheaton Terrier. He is a puppy mill rescue and is extremely dog aggressive. So much so he’s had the middle of his nose ripped clean off. It’s healed now, but he can’t be within so many feet of another dog without going absolutely crazy.


His nose




And this was the last little doggy I walked.. well really carried and then sat next to. She would not for the life of her walk. I probably wouldn’t if
I were that terrified either.




Thanks for looking! If you've got the time you might like to take a gander at my other thread :https://www.city-data.com/forum/dogs/...ml#post7812041
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Old 03-09-2009, 10:15 PM
 
Location: James Island, SC
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I've just seen this thread - and I've tried, but I can't get through EVERY post tonight... maybe tomorrow

I want to hug them ALL! But I have to ask - whatever happened to Copper?

If I weren't single and living in a small apartment with my current rescue (an AmStaff/Boxer that looks just like Copper), I would adopt more.
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Old 03-09-2009, 10:26 PM
 
Location: Texas
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I've just seen this thread - and I've tried, but I can't get through EVERY post tonight... maybe tomorrow

I want to hug them ALL! But I have to ask - whatever happened to Copper?

If I weren't single and living in a small apartment with my current rescue (an AmStaff/Boxer that looks just like Copper), I would adopt more.
Copper still with his foster mom. He's grown into one stunning guy, but no one wanted to adopt him. Because he can only see with his one eye; sometimes he can be startled or when a new dog comes around his blind side it can scare him. That seems to be a huge turn off for people, but he lives with several other dogs and has done fine. He needs someone that understands he's going to take a bit longer to ajust. It wont be a days change and that just doesn't cut it for a lot of people.

I'm not sure if you were able to get to his more updated pictures (still a little while back, but he's grown up in them). Did you just see his puppy pictures?

Thank you for checking out my thread! I love that so many people enjoy looking at all the pictures and reading the stories.
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Old 03-10-2009, 07:29 AM
 
Location: Deep in the Heart of Texas
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Teddie, seeing your photos and reading your stories is a great way to start the week. Every Monday I find myself scanning the threads for yours so I can open them first!
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