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Personality difference by color

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  • @ELERICKSON40:

    Well everyone knows that our tri is a little devil! Recent count was she somehow got one of my husbands hats and ripped the back off of it. I swear she opens doors and climbs! Last night I was making porkchops and waiting for the oven to heat up and I heard some strange noises coming from behind me. Of course it was Trixie trying to get the pan off of the counter! All I can do is laugh! LOL

    That's a Tri!
    So far Kiya hasn't gotten into too much but I know it will be soon….very soon.
    :p

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