
She will be here in 3 weeks (4 1/2 weeks in that picture, was taken a week ago)
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Hesten wrote:Lockjaw
Of course, double meanings my specialtyWinnow wrote:Hesten wrote:Lockjaw
oooh, good one! (for comic nerds!)
Maybe if Ms Wrinkles gets a brother!
Xyun wrote:Dax.
that's a cat name! (at least that's what we call our cat when she criesMooZilla wrote:Noob is the only proper name for a dog.
How the fuck did you know my dogs names?Sylvos wrote:just call him Jack.
or if its a girl
Bella.
You're done!
Gemily wrote:Gordita
Woo, good name! : )Pherr the Dorf wrote: Still no name, Ms Wrinkles is in the final 3 though simply because she is just that right now, she has freckles too, just got her at noon
Kong toys are some of the only things she can't just chew right through so frustrating is good for her. She started her raw diet today and we'll switch to a BARF diet in another 4 months. She is really frickin awesome.Winnow wrote:Woo, good name! : )Pherr the Dorf wrote: Still no name, Ms Wrinkles is in the final 3 though simply because she is just that right now, she has freckles too, just got her at noon
Cute puppy. Who chose the toy? Looks like a frustrating one! Give her an old GI Joe or something to munch on!
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