You need to loose her number . Cute goes without saying. but now you have run out of lap space and fights are going to break out.Then our lil bears sister had a litter. We have been wanting a baby from her, she had 3, one boy two girls.
The lil boy is little. 2.2 ozs at birth. At full size he will be around 3 lbs.
Yep you guessed right he is joining our pack!
Oscar, 6 weeks, and his mom Sophie, Lil Bears sister
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Oscar is not here yet needs to be 10 weeks old, we won't get him until about 11 weeks. We will be on the boat, once home we will go and get him.
9 ? fur babies it's going to star to looking like fuzzy cockroaches scurrying all over the place.OK @addy1 - what's the head count NOW? haha! You're a softie!
It will be nine, my neighbors, (we have a watch the pups party every night ) say I need a bakers dozen.OK @addy1 - what's the head count NOW? haha! You're a softie!
34 lbs total....Nine. Well I guess in total poundage you’re still under 50 lbs… less than a single Labrador!
Lol, so you are saying that if the breeder calls you w/a cute little bundle of fur you will say no.............................I don't think so It's like me and Tootsie Roll Pops.............I can't eat just one.I think I am at my limit!
BETTING RUTHIE IS 150 LBS..... LOL YIKES THATS 45 YOKIES I THINK IF you shave ruthie her hair is more that 35 pounds. 11 is old for a big newfyOh my, just catching up on the new family members ! At one time we had 9 dogs and one foster......and you're talking large dogs,newfoundlands and labradors.....well there was my tiny toy poodle in the mix too !
I miss those days, we had so much fun! We realize at our age of 66 and 72, it's not a good idea for us to have another Newfoundland. We still have one, our sweet Ruthie, she's 11 1/2. Newfoundlands are considered a giant breed, they are a lot of dog and their coats are very high maintenance .
Enjoy your fur babies and just have fun, that's what it's all about !
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