Red Sky At Night wrote:
Hahaha, I’m glad there’s someone else out there that appreciates the addiction. My pack said 👍. What a cutie.
Thanks! What's your pack??
[quote=twhrider]He's got a boston mom and frenchie dad. Funny that you would mention number 7.... When I originally talked to my friend she said she had a blue frenchie she was going to have a frenchton litter from late this year/early next year. We had planned to wait for one of those before we met Gator. While we were visiting she brought up the blue girl and my husband said OMG!!!! Umm....where would we be on the waiting list for one of hers??? So now we're 3rd in line for that litter. May or may not add to the herd, but shoot...several years ago I showed Alaskan Malamutes and did breed rescue as well. I always said I had "less than 30" because that's what my license was for. Most of the time it was true, but occasionally if I was housing for friends or had extra rescues it would creep over....[
Thank you for the interesting story! I had 7 horses at one time and we live on 7 acres!! But the most dogs we had at one time was 3. Let's see them all!! Hope you decide on a Blue one. oh ya, nice horse, what breed?
Thank you for the interesting story! I had 7 horses at one time and we live on 7 acres!! But the most dogs we had at one time was 3. Let's see them all!! Hope you decide on a Blue one. oh ya, nice horse, what breed?
We've got two bostons, one was a shelter rescue, two jrts again, one was a shelter save, and a mini schnauzer in addition to Gator.
Thanks for the compliment on my sweet Ghost. He was incredibly special to me, lost him to colic November 18, 2000. Still hurts to think about it. Vets said he needed to go to surgery so we loaded up and raced to the nearest surgical facility. He passed on the way there. He was, of all things, tennessee walking horse crossed with andalusian. Gaited like a walker, not super fast but very smooth, and had the looks of the andalusian. What sort of horses did/do you have?
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