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Post by pelly on Jul 13, 2006 6:15:32 GMT -8
heres a photo of my 2 pups LEXINGTON AND KENTUCKY
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Post by Connie on Jul 13, 2006 7:58:31 GMT -8
They are SO Cute! I Love they're names too! What breed are they? They look a little like German Sheppard puppies but then I could be wrong
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Post by pelly on Jul 14, 2006 2:53:40 GMT -8
they re ARGENTINIAN HUNTING DOGS X USA PITBULLS!!!
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Post by tina on Jul 14, 2006 4:47:20 GMT -8
Cute puppies, congrats.
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Post by Connie on Jul 14, 2006 9:26:09 GMT -8
they re ARGENTINIAN HUNTING DOGS X USA PITBULLS!!! Ohhhh Boy, was I wrong They're are still very cute little pups!
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Post by tina on Jul 14, 2006 13:43:34 GMT -8
they re ARGENTINIAN HUNTING DOGS X USA PITBULLS!!! Ohhhh Boy, was I wrong They're are still very cute little pups! It is ok to be wrong. Sometimes you just can't tell what breed a dog or puppy is. They don't look to me like they have pit bull in them at all, but they do look to me more like golden lab mix, so there you go. I guess their looks will change when they get older.
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Post by Connie on Jul 14, 2006 22:28:19 GMT -8
Lab, that's the other breed I was trying to think of for the puppies Even though they aren't Lab or German Sheppard they sure are Cute
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Post by tina on Jul 15, 2006 4:19:55 GMT -8
Yes they are very cute. they look like they just got into trouble and are pouting lol.
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Post by pelly on Jul 15, 2006 4:52:39 GMT -8
Just had to go out and buy a new phone; the little darlings have chewed through the wires; we mended them twice; this time beyond help; they've also eaten the pool; not that we'd been using it much as its been too hot to go out and sit in it; but it would be nice to know it was there should we need it: they got into the showerroom and demolished that while we were out; the trouble is this house has no doors inside; thats the way it was made; so we can't shut them in; its too hot to shut them out; can't win can I,
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Post by tina on Jul 15, 2006 7:52:00 GMT -8
Have you tried using kennels for them while they are unattended inside? Works wonders and aids in housetraining too.
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Post by Connie on Jul 15, 2006 22:54:24 GMT -8
Just had to go out and buy a new phone; the little darlings have chewed through the wires; we mended them twice; this time beyond help; they've also eaten the pool; not that we'd been using it much as its been too hot to go out and sit in it; but it would be nice to know it was there should we need it: they got into the showerroom and demolished that while we were out; the trouble is this house has no doors inside; thats the way it was made; so we can't shut them in; its too hot to shut them out; can't win can I, Sounds like you have your hands full with those cute little pups Tina has a very good idea though. A kennel would be my remedy for mischievous little pups
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Post by tina on Jul 16, 2006 4:33:32 GMT -8
Just had to go out and buy a new phone; the little darlings have chewed through the wires; we mended them twice; this time beyond help; they've also eaten the pool; not that we'd been using it much as its been too hot to go out and sit in it; but it would be nice to know it was there should we need it: they got into the showerroom and demolished that while we were out; the trouble is this house has no doors inside; thats the way it was made; so we can't shut them in; its too hot to shut them out; can't win can I, Sounds like you have your hands full with those cute little pups Tina has a very good idea though. A kennel would be my remedy for mischievous little pups Would be mine too. I have to use a kennel for Missy when I have to leave the house or I would not get out of it. Seperation anxiety. Her's not mine lol.
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Post by pelly on Jul 16, 2006 7:52:48 GMT -8
they don't seem to have the kennels over here; but as the weathers fine most of the time we can leave them on the balcony; theyv'e got shade and water and the house is safe; this is alright as long as we're not too long as the cats can't get in; the puppies can get through the cat flap at the moment so we have to block that up; roll on the day when they can't:or know tht cant!
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Post by Connie on Jul 16, 2006 20:06:20 GMT -8
No Kennels over there? That's unusual? Do you have any pet shops catering to dogs? Seems like they would have a dog cage of some kind. I know it's warm now but where are they going to go when the weather changes? Poor little puppies ( by then they'll probably be very big puppies.) I sure hope you are able to figure out something for those two little cuties
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Post by michee on Nov 7, 2007 0:14:06 GMT -8
sorry,i never see the photos with the puppies!but i think they are very cute,too!
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