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  • Three weeks

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    BuanaB
    @Moth: Can I have all of them? I love number 4 and 6 :D you may have 5.. I get one :D They seem to have tri gene, they have the black markings on their tail :)
  • Snoopy x 4

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    tanzaT
    @YodelDogs: The whole point of having a crate in the puppy pen is so they are used to being in a crate when they sleep. They apparently didn't get the memo about that. ;) LOL Robyn… however that said, all mine have always found the "top" of the crates as a place of preference....
  • Ayo at 4 months

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    dmeyD
    Thanks, yes he was curious about the camera..
  • L'Ox, 4.5 Weeks

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    JannekeJ
    @lvoss: Most likely L'Ox will be staying. He has been pretty insistent that he is Kinetic Interesting Times since he was born and Interesting Times is the name I have been saving my keeper red/white Nicky son. Sometimes I also feel sorry for him having no littermates but really he doesn't seem to mind much. He just really wants to be a big dog and fit in with his pack. Yesterday he mastered climbing onto the elevated dog beds and was rewarded by having Nicky come and curl up next to the bed he layed in. Congrats on your new addition of the pack then :) He's a lovely puppy, very nice.. :)
  • Our first week in Suffolk

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    youngandtiredY
    Have ChaseandZahrasMom call me, she has the number. I live about an hour from Suffolk. See you then!
  • Rocco at 11 weeks

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    lvossL
    The big thing with puppies is to not overdo. Things like them going up and down the stairs, jumping on and off the bed or sofa, and racing around like maniacs doing the B-500 is normal. What you want to be careful about are asking them to do these things as part of training or conditioning.