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It would be great to have little (growing) Juliet on your site.
Leo loves loves loves loves her. He is a 13 month old Bordeaux. He
lets her steal bones & tennis balls from his mouth, chew on his
tail etc ... he is very gentile and careful
Dawna here are few Juliet pictures. She is growing like a weed -
smarter, faster and more wild + crazy everyday. We love her. She is
a love. When you described her as a pistol or as "where is the
party". You were 110% correct.
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Poor Zorro has outgrown his favorite chair....he has also outgrown
the futon.....and the bed.....and he is only 10 months old! He doesn't
seem to care, though, that he outgrows everything....I don't think he
notices! He also seems to think he is a lap dog, but he really is too
big for that.
Kathleen
PS. It is a big chair.
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anyway, his jaw is better now, I think he just wrenched it pulling
trees around, he is fine, he wasn't ever ill, just his jaw was
hurting. Didn't stop him from eating, though! He is 8 1/2 months and
130 pounds, but nice and lean, that is big, right? Had him neutered
last
month. Got a little bitty Shih Tzu pup and they are the best of
friends, they play really rough but Zorrie is so gentle with him, he
is a wonderful dog.
I am enclosing a PIC of the 2. They share their toys and everything.
Kathleen
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Hi Dawna,
Please see the pictures of Coco and
Yongyong. They both were bought from you and they are great dogs!
Coco is about 150 lb. and Yongyong is about 130 lb. Yongyong is just
1 year old. Please tell me when fila stops growing height. He seems
to be shorter than Coco. Coco is 22 months old and very
protective. Yongyong just gets started. He is Grizzly's son and look
alike his father. So, he should about the same size? His feet are
huge. My Jinjin from Jim in TX had some problems but still hanging
around. One thing, I tell all my friend about you is you are the
most serious breeder I ever known, the one loves her dogs so much!
Thanks!
Best regards,
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Dawna, attached is a photo of Aphrodite.
She's doing very well, and is still a food hound!
Cya,
Vickie
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"Dawn"s dog "Jericho"
These are the ones taken at the Vets. 142lbs at 27mo.
Thanks for our Boy. Dawn
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Madison picture standing up
Here is another one with her standing up.
Best Regards,
K.Theresa

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Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2002 8:10 AM
Subject: Hi Dawna
Just wanted to thank you for the advice
(again!). I also wanted to send pictures of my big girl,
Sydney, as promised. She's not quite 2 in these pictures - she
is two now. So I guess she's a month or two shy of two in
these.
The kids love her, and she's just great
with them. She especially adores my little girl, who adores
her too. Lindsey puts blankets on her back and her head - even
uses her as a "fort" with a blanket over Syd and then she
crawls up under it. One day, this caused a small problem, as Syd
moved a foot just a bit to get her balance, and stepped on Lindsey's
hair. Well, when Lindsey started screaming that Syd was
pulling her hair, most big ol' dogs would have panicked and stepped
on her head or face...but Syd just stood there (still on her hair,
though!) til we came to the rescue. She was so afraid to
hurt Lindsey that she just wouldn't move...Scott had to pick her up
to get her off Lindsey's hair! But I much prefered that to her
leaping around perhaps stepping on Lindsey's face in the process.
Let me tell you how smart this girl is
too. I bought one of those electronic training collars for my
new Anatolian/Pyrenees pup so that I could correct him from a
distance when he's biting the goats or chasing guinea hens.
Well, I thought, what the heck, I'll go ahead and break Angel and
Syd of chasing the guineas while I'm at it. I put the collar
on Angel, set on the lowest level, and let her in the back acre
where the other critters live...well, she immediately took off after
the guineas. I corrected her, and she jumped like something
bit her, but she did NOT yelp. She tried ONCE more, got
corrected, and now she won't even LOOK at the guineas. Well, I
suppose Syd was watching this...but again, Angel never yelped.
I put that collar on Syd and took her back in the goat yard...and
she would NOT leave a heeling position. She wouldn't even
SNIFF the goats and we walked within 3 feet of the guineas, and she
wouldn't chase them. I never got a chance to correct her
because she refused to do anything wrong!
Well, I'll let you go - hope you like
the pics!
Thanks again for our Syd!
Belinda
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