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Post by deputydon on Nov 27, 2005 8:19:08 GMT -5
Well Bill start working on Julie cause I got Rocky in w/ Bear so they can make little Chocolate and yellow lab's. You got about four months to prepare Julie for the new addition to the household. Don
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Post by Bill on Nov 27, 2005 23:42:27 GMT -5
I don't know if it will take too much to convince her if its going to be a bit on the small size 50 lbs or so and yellow but if its a male it will have to be spayed. Don't like chasing a male in heat all over gods creation or having them whizzzzz on everything. One time of that in the house and she will see that something goes whizing by its head pretty fast. Brother was here over the weekend and he brought his dog Tess and Julie played with it all weekend. So its looking like there is a possibility.
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Post by donnie on Nov 28, 2005 20:50:19 GMT -5
LOL! Good fer you DD! Sell that man a dog, I been tryin to talk him into being owned by a good dog for years. He needs someone to keep him in line that can put up with him! LOL!
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Post by deputydon on Dec 2, 2005 11:35:31 GMT -5
Well if Rocky and Bear do thry're part the rest is easy no one can say "NO" once they see a puppy wagging it's tail and looking up w/ big eyes!!!!!!
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Post by Bill on Dec 2, 2005 12:49:27 GMT -5
Sure I can but most likely I won't The wife finally gave the go ahead as long as its a smaller sized dog. No 120 lb Labs in her house . If I remember right most of the dogs that the male dogs line come out of max out at about 80 lbs and the mother is about 60 so it shouldn't be a big problem. Donnie says the best way to pick a dog is to throw the whole litter into a kids pool, swirl them all around and close your eyes and grab one. Turn it over onto its back and check to see if the plumbing is right and if it is then you have a dog.
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Post by deputydon on Dec 2, 2005 20:17:42 GMT -5
I'm gonna dump them all in the middle of your living floor and the one that raises his leg first is yours LOL LOL LOL unless you want a female then it's the one that swats first. tee hee hee hee !!!
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Post by donnie on Dec 15, 2005 11:34:02 GMT -5
Hey DD howd the pairing go? Can Bill expect a pup?
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Post by deputydon on Feb 2, 2006 9:04:00 GMT -5
Sure I can but most likely I won't The wife finally gave the go ahead as long as its a smaller sized dog. No 120 lb Labs in her house . If I remember right most of the dogs that the male dogs line come out of max out at about 80 lbs and the mother is about 60 so it shouldn't be a big problem. Donnie says the best way to pick a dog is to throw the whole litter into a kids pool, swirl them all around and close your eyes and grab one. Turn it over onto its back and check to see if the plumbing is right and if it is then you have a dog. Rocky got the job done and Bear is huge!!!!!! They always breed @ night for some reason, I have a hell of a time catching them locked. At any rate she's about two- three weeks out. Than it's 8 more weeks and Bill's new soul-mate will be running around the house doing all the "puppy" things. lol lol
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Post by donnie on Feb 2, 2006 9:12:07 GMT -5
WOO HOO! Gotta love a puppy! congrats DD! Get ready Bill!
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Post by Bill on Feb 2, 2006 23:28:11 GMT -5
Julie says we have to have a Yellow and she wants the RUNT of the litter. Says she wants a dog not a horse.
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Post by jabba on Feb 3, 2006 7:02:45 GMT -5
Last time I got a "Runt of the litter" lab... he turned out to be 115 lbs, and carried very little fat.
Good luck with that.
Jabba
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Post by Bill on Feb 3, 2006 12:14:47 GMT -5
Well there goes that Idea.
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Post by deputydon on Feb 5, 2006 15:59:48 GMT -5
Something tells me you'll know when you see them.
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