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Getting big at almost 5 months

 

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Doing burnouts

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Does he shed like a lab or did he get the nice short boxer hair?

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My trusty side-kick Daisy

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Another one of Ms. Daisy

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This is Mollie.

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My beautiful and awesome Ex-Wife and her puppy "Maggie" which she ended up having to get rid of due to ending up being allergic to dogs :(

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Friendship and love.

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Our Shelties. Brother and Sister from the same litter.

 

Buddy

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And Calie

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Does he shed like a lab or did he get the nice short boxer hair?

He sheds a little nothing bad only noticeable In his bath

 

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He sheds a little nothing bad only noticeable In his bath

 

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cool, like labs but hate the shedding, like boxers but like the face not to be so squished, so its a cool mix.

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Yea mine is shedding like crazy now black hair everywhere

 

 

Ryan

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He need some just for dog for his white chin hair haha

 

 

Ryan

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Dynamite comes in small packages! Plus she matches the interior. :-)

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