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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Ontario, Canada(Georgian Bay)
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Congrats Rosie....so exciting!!
We are expecting a new "fur baby" this summer too, if all goes well, and we'll have him early June. Our last dog was an 11 year old Saint Bernard(died in August), and this puppy will be an English Mastiff. |
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Congrats Penny
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So sorry you lost your Saint Bernard but I'm excited that you're getting another.I love the big dogs. Our outside farm dog is half English Mastiff and half Rhodesian Ridgeback (we think). She's huge with a Mastiff face but the fur on her back is definitely Ridgeback. I know her mother was a Mastiff, but unsure about Dad. He did leave his signature fur though.
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well if you visit someone with a faster connection you have to plan that one. The girls eating those brussel sprouts alone will make your day.
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I'll have to make a point of it.
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hey rozie, just saw this thread. when will the 'baby' arrive?! i hope it has short hair...we've found that best for farm dogs!
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Bunkie, we pick her up the 31st of March. She will be 8 weeks old; can't wait! Her hair is rough on the outside with a smoother coat underneath. I'll post pictures.
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So sorry you lost your Saint Bernard but I'm excited that you're getting another.
well if you visit someone with a faster connection you have to plan that one. The girls eating those brussel sprouts alone will make your day.
I'll have to make a point of it.
