Its been over a year since we lost Lani and in the last couple of months we have been looking for an older dog to give a home to. We have been turned down a number of times because we have dogs already and they want these older dogs to be the only one. That lead my wife down a dangerous path that ended up with us adopting this sweet little girl.
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Here is Roxy sporting her new collar and seeing how well it matches the roses in the background. She is already a little ham. Note that both ears only go up half way at this point.
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Roxy is an Australian Cattle Dog, the Blue Heeler variety. She was just 8 weeks old in this picture and she is now 11 weeks. Smart as a little whip and more than happy to jump into the dog free for alls that happen everyday in our backyard.
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Not sure about this whole new home business. |
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The house seems okay, but Phoebe is so big! (120# vs 10#) |
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At least I have my own bed. |
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Having my own bed is nice, but its warmer snuggling with Morgan (1/2 German Shepherd, 1/2 Great Pyr) |
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Its nice sharing the big bed with Daisy (classic mutt, black and tan) |
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Even better sharing it with warmest dog in the house! Phoebe is big, warm and soft. For those that haven't guessed Phoebe is the current big dog, a Great Pyr weighing in at 120# (which is really big for a female GP). |
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One ear is up, one is still half mast |
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Both ears up at 10 weeks. She looks like a bat now. |
There you have it, the newest edition to our furry family.
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