hugs
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Post by hugs on Jul 18, 2014 2:00:22 GMT
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redzip
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Post by redzip on Jul 18, 2014 5:31:13 GMT
Adorable!
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Lipizzan
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Post by Lipizzan on Jul 18, 2014 7:45:06 GMT
OMG what is that?? Tooo cuteee
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mistersmom
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Post by mistersmom on Jul 18, 2014 12:15:37 GMT
oh my! I want them both! Would need to rework my fences though as I'm sure they could just walk right under.
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Post by 1fatmule on Jul 19, 2014 16:19:56 GMT
you could knit your own sweater's
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hugs
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Post by hugs on Jul 21, 2014 22:50:13 GMT
Itty bitty sweaters, maybe one mitten per year. I know they are just too darn cayoot!
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Post by horselady on Jul 21, 2014 23:32:59 GMT
Just a chicken wire fence around to keep them in but i bet they are like dogs after a while and would follow you around the yard.
they are sooo cute. wonder if they have them here in the united states.
oh and why not get them?
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Terry
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Post by Terry on Jul 22, 2014 0:51:51 GMT
They are ADORABLE!!! smileys-home-243828
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hugs
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Post by hugs on Jul 22, 2014 0:52:20 GMT
Why not? I already have things to waste my money on :-)
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Post by karencole on Jul 23, 2014 21:46:51 GMT
You guys are funny, there is a breeder in Michigan. We got the grand tour when we bought our Great Pyrs from them, they stay cute as adults even!!!! babydollsheep.tripod.com/id16.html The page isn't updated but last I knew they still had and the MOST WONDERFULL LGDs!!! Ever
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hugs
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Post by hugs on Jul 23, 2014 23:31:49 GMT
Karen, I love that webpage, sometimes I love to get girlie... to a point :-) Those babies are even more adorable. How huggable can you get?
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Post by karencole on Jul 25, 2014 20:20:01 GMT
They are sooooo cute!!! No more here though to wet and wool maggots are NASTY....NASTY!!!!!!!!!!!!!! If you do get lambs get one of their dogs really! We just lost Wyatt this year to a stroke, he was we belive 15!!! 15 and still 106#s, still doing his job, NO hip dysplaysia, no bad knees or elbows totally sound other than chronic ear infections due to his body unfortunately shutting down because of his age. Compare that to the 2 dogs we have left at about 10 years with bad knees (will have to be put down before we get another winter, last years cold was hard on him) and I think the "puppy" is about 4yrs old and is already showing signs of a bad hip, she will not see 10 yrs old and that's sad, she loves her job almost to a fault!
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hugs
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Post by hugs on Jul 28, 2014 11:17:49 GMT
Bittersweet that our furry loved ones have such short lives, but then they live so large in that time. I love and miss my Schoenie monster, he was 16 but then we wouldn't of adopted Coda, and he has blossomed so beautifully and is so very happy, can't regret that.
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