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  • New pup!

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    @jalex Well, Welcome back home to NJ. I got some nice doggy coats from an online store Dover. Made just like a horse blanket so they don't slip to the side when the dog is doing a B500 run. There is a Dover store in Del Hockessin that lets you take your pup in for try on if you are not into measuring. I got a nice rain coat and a good heavy winter blankie for my girl. Regular doggy stores have lots of cute sweaters. Not sure about the boots. Lost my Basenji girl a year ago so never had a chance to try the boots. I think a fellow made them for his dogs. Will try to get the link and see how he goes about it. If I find out I will pass it along.
  • Looking for advice...

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    I cannot thank you enough for the help. My other dog, Herbie, has been very patient with Chester. I hope someday they will be friends...and Chester will understand he is finally safe. Thank you again.
  • Hello from the UK!

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    Hello from a prespective owner! Alan
  • Hi from the UK

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    Hello & welcome from Canada. Nice to have you here. Good luck with your future dog G
  • New pup

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    Well, we know there are house rules and then there are b' house rules. Laugh
  • My two pups

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    he might - about that last time at vet - it depends how he sits he looks bigger or smaller - he needs to lose a few - big back yard but they both just choose to sit on the wall or in the chairs instead of run around! i throw balls to myself and they look at me and tell me to fetch!