My dogs ... post yours :)

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Boobsley

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That’s our Jazzi after a visit with the groomer.
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Going for a ride with her Mommy.
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Making friends at the beach.
 

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50lb Midnight Lightning chilling with her hiking buddy Charlie back in September.
110lb Charlie knows all about food.
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Charlie and my Dakota would love some moose!
Our Norwegian Elkhound has never seen a moose but she sure goes nuts when there is a horse around!
 

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I sooooo want a Corgi! He would make the ultimate wingman for Riggs (my GSD) but they are very rare to find for adoption.

Corgis are really awesome! I love it when Mya and Bailey do their little wiggle dance with no tails! We have alot of Corgi breeders here in North Texas.
 

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One tactic might be to get a super girlie dog like a miniature poodle. They’re actually pretty good dogs. Just take it to the groomer and have it done up lik a lollipop ( they can actually dye em pink). and your hubby won’t want anything to do with it. The dog won’t know a thing, and once it binds to you you can let go of the drop froo-froo and let it turn into a dust mop. Or not. They look pretty good with mowhawks
Not necessarily. I adopted an elderly cinnamon Pom. My husband was a burly, bearded biker railroad guy. And Millie was his best bud! I mean we’d had a chow, a Doberman mix, and others and he loved them all. But he and the Pom were thick as thieves lol.
 
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