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cassie

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  1. He's lovely, I can see why the breeder had kept him close. Lucky you Lhok I'm very pleased for you :) Congratulations!
  2. Great news Lhok, Treble sounds superb! You know I'm a sucker for a big pup :D What colour/s is he? Can't wait for pics!!!
  3. Today's the day Lhok! Looking forward to an update when you can! :) Brooke, Lhok is getting an Akita. To answer your other question, I got my boy at 9.5 weeks old.
  4. Very nice of you Sue :) Best of luck with her Storm. 35kg sure is light.
  5. Welcome and good luck with your Tibetan baby! :)
  6. My first Saint was Oakley, I love that name. Not very girly though I guess.
  7. Also may I just say that I think you have a truly fabulous breeder! You did well to find them.
  8. Sounds wonderful :) Is he a bit older? Edit: never mind we posted at the same time. Great he sounds awesome! :)
  9. What colour? It's like pulling teeth :laugh: :D
  10. Yea share a photo with us! :) Good on you for trying to do the right thing by her.
  11. I still pick Sumo up to get him in and out of the car! I'd kill for a 6-7kg sized dog lol Yay boxbright fingers crossed!!!
  12. She's a cutie Boxbright, congratulations! :D Does she have a name yet?
  13. Sumo is a massive cuddler, I have never met a pup who loved cuddles so much! Will be interesting when he's at his full size :laugh:
  14. Agree wholeheartedly with this statement, and it is the first and foremost reason Sumo and I participate :) I enjoy spending the day with like-minded people and talking about our prides and joys together in a way you can't do with "non-doggy" friends. It's also an awesome opportunity to socialise your pup with heaps of other people and dogs. At the end of the day, I'm thrilled if the judge likes Sumo, and it's so pleasing when people compliment me on him, but either way I still know I have the best dog in the world :D We don't take it too seriously.
  15. I'm sure that's the toughest part - no guarantees. If you could know for certain that more surgery would guarantee her a normal happy life free from anymore pain, then of course you'd do it. But since you've already been down that road... Can the vets give you any sort of confidence in the surgeries? Can they give you any sort of likelihood (eg. a certain percentage chance) that it'll fix her up?
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